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A giant Japanese street food market is coming to Montreal and dogs are invited too

27 May 20252 Mins Read

Montreal is about to feel a lot more like Tokyo — at least for a couple of days in June.

YATAI MTL, Quebec’s largest Japanese street market, is returning from June 5 to 8 at Hangar 1825 along the Lachine Canal, and it’s bringing all the flavours, fashion, and vibes you didn’t know you needed.

This year’s edition promises to be bigger than ever, with over 25 food stalls serving iconic Japanese street eats like karaage, takoyaki, okonomiyaki, ramen, and yakitori. You’ll also find more than 40 vendors selling everything from matcha and mochi to handmade ceramics, art prints, kimonos, and bento boxes.

But it’s not just about the food. YATAI MTL is also packing the weekend with cultural events, performances, and parties — including a Ghibli-themed piano concert, a Shiba Inu fashion show and walk, and a nostalgic 80s-style City Pop dance night. The festival kicks off with GACHA POP Night on June 5, where DJs PinkPopo and Pocaille will turn Hangar 1825 into a kawaii dance floor inspired by anime, J-pop, and Japanese arcade culture.

Festival-goers can also sip sake cocktails at the onsite SAQ Bistro, check out tea ceremonies and Kendo demos, and even network with creatives at a special Québec–Japan industry mixer. And yes, dogs are welcome, especially if they’re Shibas.

Admission is $4 in advance or $5 at the door, but it’s free if you’re under 12, over 65, dressed in a yukata, or happen to be a Shiba owner. You can buy tickets here.

Whether you’re a diehard Japanophile or just in it for the snacks, this festival is a one-of-a-kind summer experience that’s worth clearing your calendar for.

YATAI MTL

Price: $5 at the door (free entry for children and seniors)

When: June 5 to 8

Address: 40 Rue des Seigneurs, Montreal, QC

Yatai MTL website

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