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Not too much in the way of vegetarian options, but , in all fairness, it's possible that they'd be willing to substitute meat options with tofu if asked... even if it didn't specify so on the menu. My friend and I opted to split a tofu and veggie dish. You can order the dish to be shared for an additional fee of $2 and we didn't want to get the fooditis sleepies by eating a whole portion on our own. I guess we were both expecting substantial sized dishes meant for sharing but instead we got a portion that wouldn't have been enough for myself alone. We ended up fighting over the small bowl of steamed rice to attempt to fill ourselves up... which also came at an additional cost. Maybe I'm a tad too accustomed to the generously shareable portions and complimentary steamed rice bowls that are common in Toronto, but in my hungry opinion paying $30 for one sparsley-filled dish and a side of rice, only to be left seriously jonesing for more food is a bit on the ridic side. Still searching for a Vietnamese spot in Montreal to make a fav. In short: Staff was nice enough, food was overpriced and forgettable, and the wait time was close to 30 mins even though the restaurant was practically empty.
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