Kupfert & Kim

Old Montréal


Toronto's stylish yet well-priced vegetarian bowls bring the same health-conscious focus to Montréal without losing any of the flavor, while creating an exemplar for quick food in Old Montréal. Nearly everything is made from scratch, even sauces. Standouts are the sweet-potato curry with brown rice, the 'rainbow bowl' of shredded vegetables, and smoothie bowls.


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Nearby Old Montréal attractions

1. Rue St-Jacques

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Known as the Wall St of Canada into the 1930s, Rue St-Jacques was lined with the head offices of insurance companies and banks that proclaimed Montréal’s…

2. Royal Bank Tower

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The most glamorous building along Rue St-Jacques is probably the Royal Bank Building, the city’s tallest building (22 stories) when it was built in 1928…

3. Square Victoria

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In the 19th century this was a Victorian garden in a swanky district of Second Empire homes and offices. Today Square Victoria is a triangle of manicured…

4. Molson Bank Building

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The Molson beer-brewing dynasty had its own bank, but the Molson Bank Building looks more like a royal residence; heads of founder William and his two…

5. Fondation Phi

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Opened in 2007, this excellent contemporary-art gallery in a heritage building features mind-bending works by artists such as Valérie Belin, Ryoji Ikeda…

6. Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle

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The big draw of this square by the Palais Des Congrès is the fountain that releases a ring of fire (and an ethereal mist) at certain times of year. The…

7. Guardian Trust Building

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One of several grand buildings along Rue St-Jacques, the 1902 Guardian Trust Building has helmeted women's heads guarding the entrance while those of…

8. Centre Phi

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One of Old Montréal's most innovative art incubators, Centre Phi stages thought-provoking exhibitions, embracing a wide range of styles and genres. Four…