Have a nice salad for lunch in Montréal

Dinner is the perfect time for chomping on a salad, both because it is really healthy and balanced, and because we don't have a lot of time! Forget the classic Caesar salad with croutons and sauce; restaurateurs are very inventive when it comes to putting a bit of greenery on your plate. We invite you to try a salad at one of these restaurants.

Ma'tine

1
1310, boul de Maisonneuve E, Montréal, QC H2L 2A5

Located on Boulevard De Maisonneuve Est, this French restaurant run by brothers Jeremy and Maxime Daniel-Six offers a constantly changing menu featured on a large slate hung on the wall. You can come for brunch or try their updated niçoise salad (with beans, anchovies and tuna pommade), then wash it all down with a cucumber lemonade. Why not?

Cafe L Artere Cooperative De Solidarite

2
7000, av du parc, Montréal, QC H3N 1X1

There's a lot going on in this little cafe on Avenue du Parc. The cooperative has a social purpose: to encourage community involvement while promoting environmental issues, healthy eating and culture. Quite a task! So it is an absolute pleasure to eat a lovely, fresh salad there, and why not a little glass of wine as well? Organic, of course!

Salade Bol

3
611, boul de Maisonneuve O, Montréal, QC H3A 1L8

Do you have little time but lots of ideas? So get down to Salad BOL, write down what you want on the menu, and your ready-to-go salad is made for you. Voilà!

Olive Et Gourmando Inc

4
351, rue Saint-Paul O, Montréal, QC H2Y 2A7

You can find this friendly restaurant on St. Paul Street in Old Montreal, It might not be very big, but it is always full. You can try the salad of the week or spoil yourself with salad #24, made with mixed vegetables, pickled daikon, peanuts, fried shallots, roasted marinated tofu, herbs, soba noodles, and a sweet and sour dressing. Yum!

Deville Dinerbar

5
1425, rue Stanley, Montréal, QC H3A 1P4

Located on Stanley Street in downtown Montreal, this American diner-style restaurant revisits the cuisine of our neighbours from the south, and elsewhere, to offer original and satisfying dishes. The proof is in their general Tao salad. Delicious!

Crudessence

6
105, rue Rachel O, Montréal, QC H2W 1G4

It's difficult to get greener than Crudessence, with restaurants and outlets that offer organic, vegan and gluten-free meals. Let yourself be tempted by the Crudessence salad, made up of local greenery accompanied by carrots, beetroot, avocado, tomato, sprouts, cabbage, almond hummus, crackers and a delicious dressing.

Mandy's

7
2067, rue Crescent, Montréal, QC H3G 2C1

Both Mandy's counters in Mile End and Westmount offer fresh salad and a long list of ingredients that you'll want to enjoy. Organic lettuce, romaine lettuce, spinach, kale? It's up to you to mix it up. And, yes, you can even add some smoked meat. Who said salad has to be vegetarian?

Laitue & Go

8
1000, rue de la Gauchetière O, Montréal, QC H3B 4W5

No time to sit down to enjoy your dinner? Make a quick stop at one of the Laitue & Go counters and enjoy a little slice of greenery tailor-made the way you like it. You should still pencil in a little time to choose from their many toppings.

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