Code Vert - Reviews
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Last update : 13.04.2023
A fantastic new vegan restaurant in Montreal with delicious food and a warm, inviting atmosphere. I really enjoyed the popcorn tofu, though the portion was smaller than what the menu picture suggested. Prices are reasonable, though slightly on the higher side. I ended up a bit hungry and could have eaten more. They definitely need to improve the portion sizes, but it’s definitely a place I’ll return to with friends.
The tofu bourguignon was disappointing, with very little tofu and mostly just carrots, zucchini, and red and green peppers. I paid an extra $1.75 for additional tofu and actually got more tofu than was in the main dish itself! On the bright side, their homemade juices are fantastic. However, there were barely any customers on a Monday evening, and the bill exceeded $30. I'm doubtful this place will last much longer.
The ambiance is lovely, and the staff is very friendly. It's an excellent spot to spend time with friends. The menu offers a wide variety of choices, ranging from smoothie bowls to vegan comfort food. While the prices are a bit higher than those at most vegan restaurants, it's certainly worth a visit!
I had an amazing experience at Bio Vegan in Montreal! The ambiance is wonderful, and I was truly impressed by the adventurous menu. I've dined there multiple times, and I'm really looking forward to going back. I plan to connect with the owner in a couple of weeks, and I have a feeling this place will gain even more popularity come summer! They also have a nice selection of wine and beer. I tried the Esprit Fort, a homemade juice made with spinach, celery, parsley, apple, lemon, cayenne pepper, and ginger, and it was absolutely delicious. For brunch, I enjoyed the Senor Croqueta Bowl, which featured a delightful corn croquette bursting with lovely Spanish flavors. The portion sizes are generous; the food is quite rich, so you don’t need much to feel satisfied. Overall, the prices are very reasonable given the high quality of the dishes.
The food tends to be on the healthier side of vegan cuisine, yet it's still really delicious. The standout feature of the restaurant is undoubtedly the atmosphere. The seating is very comfortable, and the layout is thoughtfully designed. We've only experienced brunch so far, but I have a feeling that the evening ambiance would be ideal for enjoying a meal and spending quality time with friends.
Bio Vegan in Montreal emerges as a promising vegan destination with a warm ambiance and a diverse menu. While some dishes may leave diners wanting more in terms of portion sizes, the quality of the food, such as the standout homemade juices and unique brunch items, shines through. The inviting atmosphere and friendly staff make it an ideal spot for gatherings, though prices may be slightly higher than competitors. As the restaurant continues to attract attention, it holds promise for a bright future in the local dining scene.
Last update : 22.03.2025
The tofu bourguignon was lacking in tofu and instead resembled more of a mixture of carrots, zucchini, and red and green peppers. I ordered extra tofu for $1.75 and received more than what was included in the main dish! On a positive note, their homemade juices are outstanding. However, the place was nearly empty on a Monday night, and at over $30 for the meal, I found it to be overpriced. I doubt they'll last long.
The food leans toward the healthy side of vegan cuisine but remains quite tasty. The highlight of Code Vert is definitely the atmosphere. The seating is very comfortable, and the layout is thoughtfully designed. We've only been for brunch so far, but I can see the evenings being perfect for enjoying great food and spending time with friends.
I enjoyed their homemade juice called Esprit Fort, made with spinach, celery, parsley, apple, lemon, cayenne pepper, and ginger—it was fantastic! For my meal, I chose the Señor Croqueta Brunch Bowl, featuring a tasty corn croquette with lovely Spanish flavors. The portions are hearty but not excessive, as the food is quite satisfying. Considering the excellent quality of the dishes, the prices are very fair.
The ambiance is lovely and the staff are incredibly welcoming. It’s an ideal place to unwind and spend time with friends. The menu features a diverse selection, including smoothie bowls and vegan comfort dishes. While the prices are slightly above average for vegan eateries, it’s absolutely worth checking out!
Amazing new vegan spot in Montreal with great food and a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The flavors were excellent—I especially enjoyed the popcorn tofu, though the portion was smaller than what the menu photo suggested. Prices are reasonable, though slightly on the higher side. I left still a bit hungry and could have eaten more. They should consider increasing portion sizes, but it’s definitely a place I’ll return to with friends.
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