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Aux Vivres

Open until 10 pm
(844)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndMontreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More

Review Summary

Aux Vivres receives wide praise for flavorful, fresh vegan dishes, generous portions and a warm, cozy atmosphere. Dishes like the Mumbai bowl, Thai bowl, Dragon bowl, BLT and dahl soup are repeatedly cited as satisfying, with thoughtful ingredient combinations and plenty of vegetables. The menu is described as healthy and comforting, with many reviewers noting gluten free options and allergy awareness. The staff is often described as friendly and attentive, with praise for service and ambiance, though a few comments point to slower service during busy periods. Occasionally criticisms appear about price value, portions that feel very large for some, changes to the menu removing favorites like Tom Yum soup and Malai Kofta, and in one case a report of food poisoning after the Dragon bowl. The venue is described as a Montreal institution and a go to for both vegans and non vegans, with brunch, smoothies and a shop for take away. Overall, the reviews suggest Aux Vivres is a cornerstone of vegan dining in Montreal, with frequent recommendations to try the BLT and the variety of bowls, and a note to plan for potential crowds.View restaurant profile
Aux Vivres - Aux-vivres Restaurants in Montreal

Aux Vivres

Open until 10 pm
(358)
Westmount

Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissView More

Review Summary

Aux Vivres is described as a cozy, spacious go-to for vegan and vegetarian dining with fresh, healthy dishes, generous portions and a wide variety ranging from dragon bowl and Buddha bowl to chapati sandwiches, Golden pancakes and the Okonomiyaki Burger. The bread choice (chapati over pita) is praised for being lighter, while desserts and drinks like a strong ginger tea are consistently highlighted as standout. The experience blends attentive service with a welcoming atmosphere, though one visit notes slower service and missed water refills. Prices are sometimes deemed pricey but worth it for the quality, and the restaurant is repeatedly praised for appealing to both vegans and non-vegans and for being a reliable, enjoyable option for locals and tourists alike.View restaurant profile

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