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Omnivore Comptoir-Grill
Category: Restaurants Mediterranean Mediterranean [Edit]
4351 Blvd Saint LaurentMontréal, QC H2W 1Z5
(514) 303-5757
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 11 am - 10 pm
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Price Range:
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$
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Alcohol:
- No
- Caters:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
7 reviews for Omnivore Comptoir-Grill
5 reviews in English
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Review from Katya R.
Great interior of pots with fresh herbs and wood paneling and delicious, fresh food that is reasonably priced. We ordered two types of wraps - one with meat, cabbage and carrot and the other with grilled vegetables and pesto. Both wraps were toasted to perfection and the food was very flavorful. Whatever you get, I would recommend getting a side of 3 vegetables for $6 - we got the taboule (loaded with parsley), salad du jour and beet salad. Highly recommended.
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Review from Vitold P.
Montréal, QC
A pleasant little tavern with pretty good wraps. "Beirut" is my favorite. Their meat is certified organic, which makes the whole concept even better. Too bad they don't serve beer. Anyways, I wish we had more places like Omnivore on the plateau.
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Review from Risa D.
Lovely little corner resto on Marie-Ann and St Laurent, bright, sunny with great local art and chalkboard menus. Sandwiches are delicious with grilled meats and vegetables fresh from a maple bbq grill and utterly inexpensive (6$). The name of the place made me think the menu would be full of ostriches and bison and bark, but in fact it's more like a very high quality pita stand with chicken, beef, tabbouleh, etc. Oh and I haven't tried them but apparently the fresh juices are amazing - beet and carrot! Heath kick hiYAH!
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Review from Angela M.
Montréal, QC
When you walk into Omnivore the atmosphere is without a doubt warm and inviting. I've always been partial to restaurants on corners because of the abundance of natural light and for this Omnivore does not disappoint. As far as Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food goes this place is one of the best I've tried in Montreal. I had the Herbivore Platter which involves selecting any 5 vegetarian items. I had the hummus (creamy and flavourful with a drizzle of olive oil, just as I like it), stuffed vine leaves, a quinoa and pea salad, a very fresh tabbouleh salad and a wonderfully creamy eggplant and chick pea dish. I even got some extra caramelized onions because the staff are just that sweet! They also have amazing smelling grilled meats like kefta which are maple wood charred. I'll be trying that next time. And make sure you get a fresh juice while you're there. I had a beet/apple/carrot/ginger concoction that was delicious, very reasonably priced and has probably saved me from a lurking cold virus. Cozy, delectable, affordable!
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Review from melissa m.
So delicious! We each ordered a combination, which included a spicy lentil soup (they weren't kidding-it was spicy, but tasty!) or fattoush salad (decent portion, fresh, with very tangy dressing), a wrap, and a drink. They have 6 wraps to choose from with the combo, 2 beef, 3 chicken, and a veggie option. We got the veggie option with vegetarian pate, baba ghanoush and a variety of vegetables, and the special Bombay wrap, with chicken kofta, pineapple chutney, and cabbage. Both were good, filling, and a great way to enjoy lunch for less than $10.
