Omnivore welcomes you to their restaurant. Discover a menu offering a vegetarian menu and a vegan menu, priced at less than $10. Their atmosphere has been described as casual and family friendly. They provide delivery services and a take-out menu and are open nightly all week. You can pay by Interac and can have your meal simply delivered at home.more...See more text
“We like to be creative with our meals,” says Akram Sleiman, co-owner of Omnivore Comptoir-Grill with lifelong friend Charbel Yazbeck, “We have our standard daily menu items of course, but every day we look for new salads and soups to make, all ingredients purchased from the market.”
Part of what enables Akram and his staff’s day-to-day inspirations is the familiar atmosphere of his restaurant, and the relationship they have with their customers. With classic Kafta sandwiches featuring charcoal-grilled beef, chicken, fish, vegetables and plenty other garnishes in between, along with traditional Lebanese and Middle-Eastern hummus, taboule and baba ganoush dips, Akram’s staff focuses on providing a market-fresh experience, with the addition of hormone and antibiotic-free beef. “Home cooking is defined by inspiration and creativity, and using that to bring out the best of quality ingredients, we think it brings our customers as close to their food as possible.”
I had a delivery. Salad was soggy not crispy. Shawarma meat was not what I expected - looked like some scraps of beef in soggy creamy sauce. Potatoes were much spicier and there is no indication on a menu for spicy food.
Omnivore serves hormone-free, Mediterranean fare on the daily – kebabs, mezes, and fresh juices make this a great spot to grab lunch. They will be sticking to their specialty for Grill Saint-Laurent: a Lebanese marinated filet mignon served on a bed of couscous.
With a menu that satisfies both herbivores and carnivores, this Mont-Royal resto serves up Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine in a peaceful, rustic setting. The long list of exotic salads, including fattouch, tabboule and fassolia, can be mixed and matched to make a filling meal.