Review – Onigiri Shop Montreal West

When I was younger, here in Montreal the only options for Japanese food locally were fancy expensive restaurants or the Teriyaki Experience in the mall food courts. It was still considered foreign and exotic and not really of appeal to a broader audience. As time went on, sushi became more prevalent and easily accessible, and then the ramen wave hit, and now Japanese fast casual is a staple in most urban environments. However, one thing I’d yet to see anywhere other than festivals or events put on by the JCCCM is onigirior seaweed-wrapped rice balls.

Enter Onigiri Shop — an adorable local chain that serves, you guessed it, onigiri (amongst other things). There’s one quite close to my house so a little while ago I took the opportunity to check it out and grab a couple of onigiri to try out. I’m very happy I did!

The location is tiny, but has everything they need and feels very charming. It’s actually within a few minutes of my old high school and I used to spend time here 25 years ago when it was a used bookstore! Since then it’s been a cupcake shop, and Indian takeout, a Jamaican takeout, and now Onigiri Shop. I hope they last a while, as the food was affordable and really tasty. I will say there is very little seating space, as it’s definitely intended as a take-out location, but they told me they’ll be putting seating outside when the weather gets nicer.

First off, can we appreciate the tiny adorable box they come packaged in? Both the onigiri I purchased fit snugly in there and felt very secure on the ride home. I just hope if you buy more you get a larger box. One way to find out. I guess I’ll have to go buy more!

I decided to sample one fairly standard and one more unique offering; I chose one with spicy tuna and one with kimchi and avocado, and they were both delicious. The rice is nice and well-seasoned and holds together well, and the fillings are bright and flavourful and there’s plenty of it. There’s a bit more seaweed than I was expecting but it helps the onigiri keep its shape while you’re eating it so I don’t mind. It worked nicely. I do look forward to trying some of the other options, as well as their non-onigiri menu items and desserts, maybe on the patio area in the summer if I am around.

Overall, I’m quite impressed with the food, price, and convenience of this location of Onigiri Shop. I’m curious to see how other locations compare, and how consistent they are. That’s always a toss-up when it comes to chain franchises. But I’m very glad to have another tasty grab-and-go option when I’m out and about!