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New Old Montreal Gluten-free Options, Vegetarian Restaurants

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See also: The 10 Best Old Montreal Gluten-free Options, Vegetarian Restaurants which are sorted by the highest rated on RestoMontreal.ca or the full list: Old Montreal Restaurants.

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Restaurant Palki

Located in the heart of Old Montreal, Palki offers authentic, rich flavors of Indian cuisine.
Opens Today at 11 am
(114)

Review Summary

Restaurant Palki is a warm and inviting Indian dining spot with a cozy atmosphere and consistently attentive service, where guests praise flavorful dishes ranging from butter chicken and tandoori specialties to lamb, paneer saag, dal and a variety of vegetarian options, all nicely paired with well prepared naan and mint sauce or raita. Portions are generous and prices are reasonable, with the presentation and spice balance frequently highlighted as well executed and satisfying. The chef's personal check-ins and thoughtful touches add a sense of care to the experience, and the overall vibe is welcoming, tasteful and suitable for a romantic dinner, a family meal or a pre-show visit. Diners consistently describe authentic flavors, friendly staff and a memorable dining experience that makes Restaurant Palki stand out in its area.View restaurant profile
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Bayrut Restaurant

Ancient roots. A mother's recipes. Welcome to BÁYRŪT.
Opens Today at 11 am
(175)

Review Summary

Bayrut Restaurant is described as a warmly authentic Lebanese dining spot in Montreal, where critics praise flavorful, fresh, home style cooking and a generous, hospitable service that often feels like family. Dishes range from creamy hummus and vibrant tabbouleh to slow cooked lamb, grape leaves, and shish barak, with many calling them perfectly balanced, beautifully presented and deeply comforting. The tasting menu is a standout for many, though some reviews note price and value can vary, and portions can be substantial. The atmosphere is cozy, elegant, and inviting, with staff and the owner taking pride in the menu and hospitality, and the venue is noted as accessible with no stairs to navigate. Lebanese wines and distinctive touches like handmade bread, truffle hummus, and unique regional dishes receive particular praise, while desserts such as knefeh or rice pudding are memorable finales. Overall, Bayrut Restaurant is regarded as a premier Lebanese dining destination in the city, celebrated for authentic flavors, generous care, and a welcoming vibe, with a few comments on value and consistency but a strong majority calling it a must visit.View restaurant profile
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Mona Mediterranean Street Food

Opens Today at 12 pm
(25)

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At Mona Mediterranean Street Food, reviewers consistently praise fresh, flavorful sandwiches at very reasonable prices, with standouts like the falafel, grilled chicken, and a tender smoked maple beef sandwich with perfect pickles and soft pita. Fresh bread and well seasoned fillings are repeatedly highlighted, along with original sauces that feel special. The staff is described as warm and welcoming, and the casual vibe is enhanced by an outdoor area that looks inviting in warmer weather; a few notes mention the space being cold at times and service can be slower since everything is made to order, which is acceptable to many given the quality. While the Montreal steak isn’t loved by everyone, the overall sentiment is strongly positive and many call Mona a top value in the Old Port and would return, sometimes after visiting multiple times and with some saying it was among the best meals in Montreal so far. Overall, it comes across as a place with bold flavors, good portions, and friendly service that keeps conversations going about its simple yet tasty offerings.View restaurant profile

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