Tuesday I visited with my wife a (very) small japanese boutique in downtown Montreal. It’s called “Coco Montreal Space.” They have imported goods from Japan, document.write(“”); designer’s accessories, cookies and many bargains (used books & clothes). It is located at 4055 Ste-Catherine West, #135-B (downstairs, near Metro Atwater) and is open Monday through Friday from 13:00 to 18:00. They also have a small room where they plan to offer various workshops and language courses. It’s cute, but they don’t have much stuff.
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“Coco Montreal Space” is related to the Coco Montreal free newspaper, dedicated to Canada-Japan cultural exchange (mostly for Japanese expats and Japanese language students).
This reminds me that there are a few other places to shop Japanese in Montreal:
First, there is the “Collection du Japon” store and its related “R. Uchiyama” Japanese Green Tea importer. It is located at 460, Sainte-Catherine West, #423 (Metro McGill, entrance near the Future Shop, on the 4th floor) and is open 13:00-18:00 (Tue-Fri), 10:00-16:00 (Sat). We visit it frequently and recommend it. You can find all sorts of Japanese stuff there: kimonos, books, decoration, kitchen ware, etc.
There is also the “Miyamoto” food store located at 382 Victoria Avenue (near Metro Vendome) and opened 10:00-20:00 (Mon-Fri), 9:00-17:00 (Sat & Sun).
I can also recommand the Japanese restaurant “Sakura Gardens” if you want a “real” Japanese food experience. It is located at 2170 de la Montagne (near Metro Peel). It is opened 11:45-14:30 (Mon-Fri), 12:00-14:30 (Sat) for lunch and 17:30-22:00 (Sun-Thu), 17:30-22:30 (Fri-Sat) for dinner.


Encore une fois je suis très déçu des résultats de ce sondage. Seulement six personnes (sur des centaines de visiteurs) ont pris le temps de me fournir ces information utiles. Comme j’ai écris beaucoup de billets liés au syndicat ces derniers temps, je ne suis donc pas surpris d’apprendre que c’est le sujet favori du moment. Et je suis heureux de voir que les critiques de livres et les commentaires historico-culturels arrivent en seconde place. Toutefois, cher lecteurs et lectrices, je vous ai compris: je ne vous ferrez plus subir ce genre de sondage. Mais j’aimerais bien avoir un peu plus de vos commentaires…