Sushi Momo
A darling of Montréal food critics since it opened in 2014, Canada's first vegan sushi restaurant is an innovative twist on the traditional sushi eatery. The setting, fresh from a renovation and redesign in 2021, is replete with brick walls, natural woods, and soothing tones, including a few stunning walls of botanical murals. The new décor is inspired by Mexican Canadian chef and owner Christian Ventura's environmental values as well as by wabi-sabi, a Japanese spiritual and aesthetic concept. "You eat with your eyes," says Ventura, "so everything has to be beautiful." And beautiful it is. Exquisitely plated confections—such as 3 Champions (a play on the French word for mushroom, champignon), with mushroom tartare, shiba zuke, rice pops, and truffle mayo; Taj Mahal, with kabocha tempura, red pepper tempura, shishito tempura, avocado, and onion; and Geisha, a creation of "salmon," "shrimp," marinated shishito pepper, avocado, and citrus ponzu sauce—are a feast for the eyes and the taste buds. The bar serves organic wines, colorful cocktails, and privately imported sakes, making Sushi Momo an attractive destination for a quiet 5 à 7 (cocktail hour). There's also a Sushi Momo takeout counter at 16 avenue des Pins in the Plateau.