Niji: $69 for a Six-Course Omakase Tasting Menu for Two (51% Off)

Today’s Montreal Groupon Daily Deal of the Day: $69 for a Six-Course Omakase Tasting Menu for Two at Niji ($140 Value)

Buy now for only $69
Discount 51%
You save $71.00

This is a limited 1-day only sale that will expire tonight at midnight (Monday, September 19, 2011). Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

Highlights
Fine, contemporary Japanese cuisine
Menu follows the chef’s inspiration
Fresh, seasonal products

Fine Print
Expires January 31 2012.
Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per table, 2 per table of 4 and more. Reservation required and subject to availability, call (450) 443-6454 and mention your Groupon. Only valid from Sunday to Wednesday. Not valid on December 31 2011. See the rules that apply to all deals.

Niji Sushi Bar et Restaurant
9385 Boul. Leduc, Suite 5, Quartier Dix30, Brossard
http://www.niji.ca

Located in the heart of Quartier Dix30 in Brossard, Niji offers its take on tradition with an innovative and contemporary menu of Japanese cuisine using fresh and seasonal products. In Japan, diners use the term _omakase_—meaning “your choice”—to leave the selection of their menu to the chef. During Niji’s six-course omakase tasting, guests embrace the chef’s inspiration as taste buds enjoy numerous raw and cooked dishes. The menu changes with seasonal produce. Past dishes have included baked oysters au gratin on half shell with sautéed spinach, enoki mushrooms and caramelized onion; a crunchy crepe stuffed with lobster, asparagus, and apples and served with a cranberry sauce; and beef sashimi topped with chives and ginger and served with a yuzu sauce. Screens featuring a cherry-blossom design and rich wooden furniture are combined elegantly with avant-garde architecture and jazz music.

Reviews

  • Le Devoir lists Nji among the 12 best restaurants in Montreal for 2010.
  • In April 2011, Niji Sushi Bar got a 4-star rating from 103.3 FM host Thierry Debeur, who listed it as one of the top three Japanese restaurants in Quebec.

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