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I Tried Montreal s New Vegan Poké Restaurant & It Blew My Mind

As someone who loves sushi and poké (and eats fish regularly), I always opt for the real deal but when news dropped that a vegan poké restaurant would be opening in Montreal's Plateau-Mont-Royal borough, I was intrigued. After discovering it was none other than Chef Christian Ventura's newest eatery, I was sold.

Montreal Is Getting A New Vegan Poké Restaurant From The Mastermind Behind Sushi Momo

Montreal…meet Nofish. The latest vegan restaurant by Montreal chef Christian Ventura. With a vegan restaurant empire across Montreal, with eateries such as Sushi Momo, Bloom, Bvrger and LOV, Chef Ventura has proven himself as the master of vegan foods yet again.

This Montreal Indian Restaurant Has A New Plant-Based Thali Tray & Massive Brunch Platter

A Montreal Indian restaurant is now offering a lunchtime thali tray and it's completely vegan. Tula, which translates to "balance" in Sanskrit, first opened its doors back in February and claims to be one of the only plant-based Indian restaurants in the city, with healthy, filling and affordable options.

Montreal s Vegan Festival Is Back In September With Tastings, Demos & Cheap Admission

The Montreal Vegan Festival (FVMtl) is no garden-variety gathering. It's a green gala where produce takes centre stage, taste buds tango with tofu, and compassionate cuisine is celebrated as the future of food. Now in its 10th season, the festival's plant-based delights are plentiful and early-bird tickets have sprouted, ripe for the picking.

Saint-Henri Has A New Italian Plant-Based Restaurant & It s A Pasta Lovers Paradise

Italian restaurants are basically a way of life in Montreal, but Conceria in Saint-Henri is bringing a plant-based take to the ever-so-popular cuisine. From the team that brought the city Burger Fiancé, a vegan burger joint in Old Montreal, this new spot is not just for vegans and plant-based lifestyles, but for anyone looking for some seriously delicious food.The name comes from the Italian word for "tanneries" and was chosen as a homage to Saint-Henri's roots as "Village des Tanneries," where Montreal's leather goods, like saddles and stirrups, were produced.

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