Flyjin blurs the line between dinner and nightlife, turning a meal into something that lingers long past last call. Hidden beneath Old Montréal, this Japanese-inspired supper club serves up refined izakaya-style dishes and fresh sashimi before dimming the lights and letting the DJs take over.
The space is moody and intimate, wrapped in murals by Stikki Peaches and Kevin Ledo, with a bar that leans deep into Japanese whisky, sake, and intricate cocktails. By 11 p.m., the transformation is complete—the energy shifts, the music takes center stage, and the night unfolds in unpredictable ways.

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