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Vegan Options Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

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Sésame - Vegan Options Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Sésame

Open until 10 pm
(551)
Saint-Henri, Little Burgundy

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Review Summary

Sésame comes across as a warm welcoming spot with a lively yet comfortable ambiance, where service is consistently friendly and attentive and the menu offers inventive, flavorful dishes. Dishes such as salmon tartare, ramen, dumplings and poke bowls are frequently praised for freshness and balance, with cocktails and overall dining experience often highlighted as strong points. While many notes celebrate value, generous portions and attractive decor, a few reviews mention noise from ventilation or music, portions that may feel small for the price, and occasional slow service or temperature issues. Overall the sentiment points to Sésame as a reliable favorite for casual meals with friends or family, with guests eager to return and recommend the place.View restaurant profile
India Rosa Griffintown - Vegan Options Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

India Rosa Griffintown

Indian restaurant and cocktail bar offering a variety of Indian dishes and infusions with a modern touch.
Open until Midnight
(2117)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

India Rosa Griffintown is widely praised for a chic, welcoming atmosphere that suits date nights, brunches, and celebrations. The menu blends classic Indian flavors with a modern twist, featuring favorites like butter chicken, lamb dishes, garlic naan, paneer, and signature brunch items such as chicken waffles, eggs Benedict, and chai drinks, all plated with style. The presentation and balance of flavors receive frequent compliments, and the tapas style tasting boards let guests sample a variety of dishes. Service is consistently described as attentive and friendly, with staff guiding choices and keeping drinks refilled. The venue is noted for its impressive decor, bright open spaces, and a lively vibe that can be loud when busy, and some comments mention pricing and portion sizes. Overall, India Rosa Griffintown is regarded as a standout Indian fusion spot in Montreal with reliable quality, a strong drinks program, and a welcoming team that makes it worth returning.View restaurant profile
Palomino par Knox - Vegan Options Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Palomino par Knox

Beer, wine, and al taglio-style pizza
May be temporarily closed
(17)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Palomino par Knox earns praise across reviews for friendly, efficient service and a welcoming vibe, with staff who explain that sausage is made in house and the dough is fermented for days. The pizza is a highlight, described as thin and crispy on the outside with a light, fluffy interior, and toppings like pepperoni and onion that pair with a sauce served on the side to balance saltiness. Meatballs are soft and delicious, and the trifle is well presented and enjoyable. The sausage bomba butter dish is memorable, and overall flavors are described as perfectly balanced. The place is regarded as an excellent new pizza joint in PSC, with diners planning to return to try more options and a fantastic salad.View restaurant profile
Shushu Haru - Vegan Options Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Shushu Haru

Plant-based sushi restaurant
Opens Today at 5 pm
(154)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Shushu Haru draws strong praise for vegan dishes and memorable sushi, with many noting delicious, flavorful options, a well decorated space, and a convenient canal side location. At the same time, experiences vary: service is often described as slow or uneven, and several reviewers report a gap between online menus and what is actually offered, including changes after the dedicated dining room closed and the menu appearing elsewhere. The restaurant is sometimes considered pricey, though several comments say the quality justifies the cost when the kitchen delivers, while other critiques highlight oversized sushi pieces, the choice of rice types that can overpower flavors, and a tartare that some found dull or too salty. Dishes such as zaumon tartare are singled out for mixed results, while favorites like the bun, various vegan sushi options, and sides are celebrated. Desserts have sparked debate as well, with coconut panna cotta praised by some and strawberry panna cotta described as disappointing. Allergy concerns are mentioned in one review, and the overall tone ranges from enthusiastic to cautious, but the food is repeatedly said to carry the experience and leave room for return to explore more of the vegan menu.View restaurant profile
Crux Comptoir - Vegan Options Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Crux Comptoir

100% Natural & Plantbased
Open until 7:30 pm
(418)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Crux Comptoir is described as a bright, modern, welcoming spot for smoothies, juices and açai bowls with a health-forward vibe and a great atmosphere for a quick wellness boost. The bowls are generous and well balanced, the smoothies and juices are fresh and flavorful, and the ingredients are clearly high quality. The menu offers a wide range of options beyond the usual, including energy bites and pressed drinks, making it a solid post workout or post yoga stop with a calm yet vibrant mood. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendly, attentive service and the space is noted for its cozy vibe, board games, seating options and even a terrace in some mentions. While some reviews mention prices as a bit high for what is offered, many feel the freshness and taste justify it and express willingness to return to try more items. Overall Crux Comptoir appears as a popular destination for healthful smoothies, bowls and snacks, with consistent praise for flavor, variety and the welcoming team.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie Dalla Rose - Vegan Options Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Crèmerie Dalla Rose

Open until 9 pm
(11)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Crèmerie Dalla Rose earns strong praise for exceptional ice cream and top quality, with reviewers calling it one of the best places in Montreal and a standout in the Saint Henri area. Sunday hours have been described as unreliable, leaving visitors from downtown disappointed when the shop appears closed despite notices online or in store. The ice cream is viewed as a premium indulgence, especially appealing to those east of the canal. The first visit was enchanted by the excellent quality of the ice cream, and the overall sentiment remains that it is the best in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Siboire - Vegan Options Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Siboire

Open until 1 am
(384)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

These reviews describe Siboire as a beer-forward, welcoming spot that works well for groups and celebrations, with a lively yet relaxed vibe and a strong, varied beer list paired with solid pub-style food. The space is praised for being versatile and comfortable for chatting or hosting large parties, and a sunny terrace, when available, adds to the appeal. Service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, accommodating, and efficient, though a few comments note slower service during busy times and some coordination challenges with big orders. The food gets mixed marks: favorites include hearty options and comfort dishes, while a few dishes are described as lukewarm or uneven in quality. Overall, the place is seen as a reliable social hub where people come for good beer, good company, and a convivial atmosphere, with many leaving eager to return for the beer, the ambiance, and the sense of community.View restaurant profile

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