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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.

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If you think you've tasted all that Montreal has to offer, think again. The Palais des Congrès is stirring up the city's food scene with a fall festival that might have you reconsidering your dinner plans. Montreal's Vegan Festival (FVMtl) is a hotspot for those who've sworn off animal products or are just hungry for something different. Attendees will have a front-row seat to live cooking demos, the chance to sample inventive vegan dishes, and opportunities to mingle with top chefs in the industry.

One of the brightest stars on this year's marquee is famed chef Christian Ventura. While he might be known to many for his groundbreaking vegan sushi restaurant Sushi Momo, launched on Duluth Street in 2014, Ventura's culinary empire has expanded rapidly. With Bloom sushi, Bvrger, Nofish, and his executive chef role at Lov restaurants, he’s leading the charge in vegan gourmet experiences and challenging traditional perceptions of plant-based cuisine.

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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.

Located on rue Saint-Laurent in Montreal's Plateau-Mont-Royal borough, Tula's menu includes everything from vegan butter chicken to biryanis, curries, soups, Indian salads, and loads of pan-Asian treats to choose from. And all the dishes are 100% vegan.

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Montreal is a foodie city, this we know. Often, gourmet experiences are reserved for those of us who eat animal products — vegan food is the butt of many a joke about unflavoured tofu or leaf-centric meals. But Montreal has a thriving vegan scene, with favourites in just about every category you could hope for (and of course Montreal has a great vegetarian restaurant selection too). We’ve compiled a list of some of the most well-loved vegan restaurants and eateries across the island.

Dine-in or delivery, these spots are nourishing folks of all culinary persuasions.

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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 fare is plentiful and early-bird tickets have sprouted, ripe for the picking.

On September 30 and October 1, the Palais des Congrès will turn into a sprawling patch of vegan goodness. Tilling the festival's soil is Chef Christian Ventura, known for his gourmet green ventures — Sushi Momo, Bvrger, and LOV. The festival's menu of events spans live cooking demos, vegan tastings and tons of vendors.

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Montreal brunch is a tradition. On weekends, you are spoiled for choice if you want to eat out and indulge in waffles, eggs Benedict and bottomless mimosas. But finding healthy vegan brunch options can be more challenging. Enter Tula; the recently-opened Indian eatery located on boulevard Saint-Laurent is now serving cruelty-free brunch meals on weekends.

Open since February 21, the small restaurant in the heart of the Plateau claims to be Montreal's only authentic plant-based Indian restaurant. "All the brunch items are very exotic yet still homestyle Indian," owner Abhishek Arun told MTL Blog.

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There's a brand new restaurant in the Plateau that claims to be the city's only authentic plant-based Indian restaurant in Montreal, so I had to put it to the test. Tula, which means "balance" in Sanskrit, opened its doors on February 21.

"I strive to offer food balanced in taste but also balanced from a health perspective. Healthy food can be tasty too," owner Abhishek Arun told me.

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It's the final stretch before spring — thank goodness! But that doesn't mean you have to wait indoors for temps to rise and the snow to melt. The worst is behind us and now it's time to make the most of the last bits of winter.

Our city has so much to offer, and even if it's still freezing, you can still find the motivation to get dressed and get out.

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Montreal's Vegan Festival isn't 'beet'ing around the bush when it comes to vegetable-based cuisine. From October 8 to 9, festivalgoers can expect dozens of kiosks with ready-to-eat vegan meals, cooking demonstrations and talks in French and English at the Palais des Congrés. Discussion topics will range from the social and environmental impact of consuming certain foods to the concepts of afro-veganism, sports nutrition and animal rights. The goal of the event is to inspire attendees to pursue a cruelty-free lifestyle.

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Montreal is a foodie city, this we know. Often, gourmet experiences are reserved for those of us who eat animal products — vegan food is the butt of many a joke about unflavoured tofu or leaf-centric meals. But Montreal has a thriving vegan scene, with favourites in just about every category you could hope for. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most well-loved vegan restaurants and eateries across the island.

Dine-in or delivery, these spots are nourishing folks of all culinary persuasions. Take a trip from breakfast through lunch and into after-dinner dessert, all without a trace of animal byproducts.

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