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  1. Aug 12, 2022 · Umami Ramen & Izakaya. Noodles and tofu are made in-house at Mile End’s Umami, where everything is vegan, including (for a limited time) the “pork” gyoza and ramen, which feature OmniFoods’ vegan pork alternative. Open in Google Maps. 6660 Rue Clark, Montréal, QC H2S 3E7, Canada. (438) 375-6660. (438) 375-6660.

    • Aux Vivres. This vegan Montreal mainstay has been serving up plant-based treats since the late 90s when its first location opened in Saint-Dominique. It’s been a local icon since relocating to St. Lawrence Boulevard a few years later.
    • LOV. Vegan, eco-friendly food doesn’t have to be all grain bowls and greens. This stylish eatery with multiple locations proves that vegan eats can be flavour-packed comfort food with their BBQ jackfruit burgers and creamy kale mac and cheese.
    • Sushi Momo. Montreal isn’t especially known for its sushi, which makes this restaurant stand out all the more when it first opened. The rolls at Sushi Momo aren’t just good for vegan sushi; it’s one of the best sushi restaurants in Montreal, period, and has inspired a wave of like minded restaurant openings over the years.
    • Vegano. At Italian restaurant and café Vegano, everything—including the pizza and the mouthwatering, mile-high cakes—are plant-based. You won’t find any rabbit food here; Vegano does classic North American-style comfort foods alongside solid Italian offerings, with generous portions to boot.
    • Le Vin Papillon. While Le Vin Papillon’s sister resto and neighbour Joe Beef is not particularly veg-friendly, this Little Burgundy wine bar pairs a largely plant-based menu with its impeccable selection of wines.
    • La Banquise. Legendary Montreal poutinerie La Banquise may not be what springs to mind when locals think of quality vegetarian fare, but with its vegetarian poutine gravy and vegan veggie dogs, the Plateau fave of tourists and locals alike makes greasy, late-night dietary choices possible regardless of one’s dietary restrictions (they even offer vegan cheese, but it’s hard not to go for the real deal curds).
    • Dépanneur Le Pick Up. This quirky, unique dépanneur-diner serves up a small, delicious menu of sandwiches and other small items including a beloved vegetarian jackfruit “pulled pork” sandwich.
    • Tacos Frida. Frida’s tacos are a hit with Montrealers regardless of dietary preferences, but the plentiful veggie options that include grilled cactus with pico de gallo and sautéed mushrooms—plus some hearty vegetarian Mexican brunch options—make this Saint-Henri cantina a popular spot with the meatless crowd.
    • Bloom Sushi. Bloom Sushi is a brand new vegan venture in Old Montreal from the minds behind two of Montreal’s most famed vegan establishments: LOV and Sushi Momo.
    • Restaurant Radis. Located on Bernard in the heart of trendy Mile End, Restaurant Radis is a relatively new venture that has set out bring the taste and feeling of Italy to Montreal’s vegan dining scene.
    • Lola Rosa. Lola Rosa serves up vegetarian fare with global influences that is hearty enough to satisfy even the most voracious of carnivores. Their comforting food has become a favourite of many Montreal residents and can now be found at 4 distinct locations from Old Montreal to Mile End, each with its own unique offerings and ambiance.
    • Tendresse. Adorned with striking, colourful decor, Tendresse is an undoubtedly contemporary take on vegan dining with creativity infused in everything they do.
  2. Aug 26, 2024 · Crunchy falafels, veggie kebabs and sweet potato fries: just a few of the yummy choices at local chain La Panthère verte (The Green Panther). With a 100% vegan menu, their sandwiches are served on fluffy pitas, in either half or full size. Their sweet potato fries are crispy and mouth-watering tasty!

  3. 51 Reviews. 152 Ave Mozart E, Montreal, Quebec. +1-438-387-3311. Loading... Categories: Vegan, Vegan-friendly, Fast food, Delivery, Take-out, Middle Eastern, Syrian. Serves all kinds of Middle Eastern and Syrian specialties such as kebabs, shish taouks, and multiple flavors of hummus. Has desserts.

  4. The 52 is a nod to the 52 wines they keep on the menu at all times. As far as the vegan options go, they do change their menu based on the seasons. We will do our best to keep up to date with the changes; however, they seem to be vegan friendly. Speak with your server–you should be able to order off the menu with relative ease.

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