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This review is for the service alone, as I did not get the opportunity to dine there (as I will describe further). I was traveling for a number of days in Montreal, one of those being my birthday. The friend who was traveling with me left earlier in the day but I still wanted to treat myself to a nice meal. I had heard amazing things about this place and am always excited to try new, interesting vegan cuisine, as I do not eat meat. I walk in and the place is packed, as expected. The waiter overlooks me and addresses the two men behind me. When I'm finally addressed, I ask for a table/seat for one and that I am willing to wait. He says that a seat for me at the sushi bar will be "at least an hour and a half". He goes to seat those two guys that came in after me at the next open table. He speaks to a co-worker after that and comes back to me with "sorry, we don't have tables for one". No wait time estimate....nothing. They simply were just not going to seat me at all and I had no choice in the matter. I've never experienced that level of rudeness before when dining out. So I left and went next door to a lovely tapas restaurant that welcomed me with open arms.
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