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National Food Shops

4903 Rue Sherbrooke O, Westmount, QC, H3Z1H2

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Title: Small former Oriental-turned-specialty grocer on Westmount’s main, National offers a prepared food bar, kosher and organic foods, a bevy of exotic and interesting beverages options including non-alcoholic malt and barley based beer substitutes, and artisanal bottled water. National features a bevy of interesting and healthy snacks options, including “No Pudge!” browinie mixes, delicious takeout containers of sliced melons or perfectly pre-peeled oranges (for the truly spoiled), fancy teas, and the ever-popular Vitamin Water. Stop in for lunch and choose from over two dozen home-cooked buffet items (including popular spring rolls), and browse the selections of interesting goodies at the cash register, including all-natural chewing gum.

posted Feb 22 2009

JennyC

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Commensal

1204 McGill College Street, Montreal, QC

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For the vegetarian in all of us: Open daily at 11:30, Commensal is a vegetarian buffet/cafeteria-style restaurant for eat-in or take-out that also offers catering service and Veggie brunch on Sunday mornings. Commensal offers a buffet of cold salads, hot mains, and desserts, allowing for a sampling of many different items. In addition to great pasta varieties and delicious homemade pizza options, Commensal boasts tofu dishes that are so well done, even meat eaters will be satisfied. Commensal features weight-based pricing, with the idea that if customers are given the option of only buying what they think they can eat, there will be less food wasted. Ste. Catherine location is on the second floor (with elevator access) and allows diners to look out over the busy shoppers at University and Ste. Catherine, while the St. Denis location is BYOB.