“Try the almond croissant and bomboloni for standout baked goods”
Ranked by overall rating, signature dish strength, and how much reviewers praise the food. If you only have a weekend, start here.
“Try the almond croissant and bomboloni for standout baked goods”
“Try the vegan butter chicken and biryani for signature flavor experiences”
“Try the poke bowl with treated mushrooms for complex flavor.”
“Try the gyro pita platter and vegan kofta plate for best sellers”
“Try the hazelnut vegan cookie, a fan favorite.”
“Try the egg burger and vegan cheeses fried into an eggroll wrapper”
“Try the vegan poutine and Cajun burger, two highly praised dishes.”
“Try the banh mi trio with soup and imperial rolls to sample multiple vegan dishes.”
“Try the vegan tasting menu for an extensive multi-dish experience including appetizers and mains served on injera”
“Order the seitan "duck" sandwich or noodle dishes featuring seitan for a satisfying protein-rich meal.”
“Try the dumplings and ramen, especially the curry ramen and peanut sauce udon”
“Try the falafel pita sandwiches fried fresh to order”
“Try the almond croissant and breakfast croissant sandwich, often highlighted by multiple reviewers.”
“Try the chocolate matcha swirl for a unique flavor.”
“Try the vegan banh mi sandwiches, especially the 'beef' and 'pork' styles made with house-made mock meats.”
All 15 the 15 essential spots in Montréal — filter by hours, save the ones you want to try, get walking directions on the day.
1. Cafe Dei Campi (5.0★, Italian). 2. Tula (5.0★, Indian). 3. Ohana Sushi Vegan (5.0★, Japanese). 4. Veganarie - Resto Végan (5.0★, Greek). 5. Martí Biscuiterie (5.0★, Bakery).
Cafe Dei Campi — Italian Bakery, Fully Vegan, Pizzettes.
Composite = Spinach rating × 0.6 + signature dish strength × 0.25 + reviewer food rating × 0.15. We cap at 15 and dedupe brand chains.
All 15 venues refreshed 2026-07-03. Photos via Google Maps.
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