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COQCOR — the name is a contraction of *Le Coq Coréen*, Korean Chicken — commits to that premise without apology.
LOV is one of the best vegetarian restaurants in Montreal for dinner, especially if you want a strong option in Montreal.
LOV is doing something Montreal's plant-forward scene has been circling around for years without quite landing: making vegetarian food feel genuinely aspirational rather than compensatory.
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Pleurote croustillante, sauce tartare
Champignon pleurote frit, champignon shiitake, tempura, avocat, masago arare, sauce tartare
Avocat, tomate séchée, concombre, aneth, fromage à la crème végétalien, saumon konjac fumé, câpre frite, sauce yuzu
Patate douce, poivron rouge et oignon vert tempura, avocat, sauce épicée, oignon croustillant
Tempeh croustillant, avocat, patate douce, oignon vert, shiba zuke, pesto au cari
LOV is a reliable vegetarian choice in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Kinoko and Mr. Crunch also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 3,244 Google reviews.
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For now, LOV holds a 8.8 rating across 3,244 Google reviews.
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LOV is a Vegetarian restaurant located in Montreal, Montreal. LOV is doing something Montreal's plant-forward scene has been circling around for years without quite landing: making vegetarian food feel genuinely aspirational rather than compensatory.
LOV is best for plant-based, lunch, dinner, bright, vegetarian friendly, healthy. LOV is a reliable vegetarian choice in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Kinoko and Mr. Crunch also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 3,244 Google reviews.
LOV is in the Good value price range (value). Google rating: 8.8 from 3,244 reviews
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LOV holds a 8.8 Google rating from 3,244 reviews. LOV is a reliable vegetarian choice in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Kinoko and Mr. Crunch also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 3,244 Google reviews.
LOV is located at 464 Rue McGill, Montréal, QC H2Y 2H2, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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