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vegan sushi montreal

Montreal is home to countless must-try restaurants but if there's one that should be near the top of your foodie bucket list, it's NoFish. The vegan poké spot is brand new to the Montreal restaurant scene and offers a total of seven plant-based poké bowls, four of which I got to try.

As someone who loves sushi and poké (and eats fish regularly), I always opt for the real deal but when news dropped that a vegan poké restaurant would be opening in Montreal's Plateau-Mont-Royal borough, I was intrigued. After discovering it was none other than Chef Christian Ventura's newest eatery, I was sold.

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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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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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If you've ever taken stock of Montreal's countless sushi spots (despite that the city is nowhere near an ocean), you might've gotten the hunch that Montrealers love sushi — and, according to a new ranking by Chef's Pencil, you'd be right. Montreal was just named the 11th most "sushi-crazed" city in the world outside of Japan, which means we're officially sushi-obsessed.

Sushi is one of those foods that works well for just about any occasion. Celebrating a birthday? Sushi. Catching up with old friends? Sushi. A random Tuesday night? Sushi. No wonder it's so popular here.

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