From upscale tasting menus and fast casual spots to soul food and Mexican fare
Gone are the days when vegans begrudgingly followed their friends to a diner only to order a sad soda and a side of tots for supper.
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And in a restaurant landscape where diners are becoming especially harder to come by, Champs fills a major gap in the herbivore community, offering meatless takes on traditional American comfort fare.
From mac ânâ cheese to a Nashville hot chickân sandwich or gyro made with seitan, the eatery has got you covered on all your plant-based diner needs.
The duo behind local favorite Beyond Sushi brought a new vegan bistro to the scene
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At Willow, executive chef and owner Guy Vaknin crafted a diverse menu of plant-based comfort items that includes salads, sandwiches, entrees, and an array of finger foods like mushroom calamari, jackfruit crab cakes, and zalmon tartare.
Fresh juices and rich desserts are also on offer to round out the experience.
Next time youâre craving a Latin treat, make it easy on yourself
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Next time youâre craving a Latin treat, make it easy on yourself and go where you can approximate cheese and sour cream, and incorporate solid protein into your restricted diet.
Vegan empanadas bring the heat at The V Spot, a Colombian outpost from Brooklyn so gratifying that it opened a second location, the V Spot Express, on St. Marks.
On the topic of vegan eateries, the V Spot has earned a place in the canon.
works with all the same vegetables and seasonings found in traditional Chinese restaurants
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Spicy Moon works with all the same vegetables and seasonings found in traditional Chinese restaurants, simply excluding the animal protein.
Vegetable dumplings, wontons, and spring rolls cover the basics, while more creative bites like General Tsoâs mushrooms and âhoneyâ walnut edamame nuggets show off Spicy Moonâs individuality.
Still, the spicy spring roll dipping sauce is the true seductressâtaste for yourself and see.
Vegan pizza is too often synonymous with disappointment. Thankfully the people at ...
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Vegan pizza is too often synonymous with disappointment: While everyone else grabs thick, gooey slices of their favorite pies, vegans are left with a sad sauce-and-mushroom option, or worse, nothing at all.
Thankfully, the people behind Screamerâs Pizzeria understand the dilemma and save the day with âcheesyâ creations vegans can devour (whether a full pie for your apartment movie night or a quick slice to satisfy a case of the drunchies!).
The only consistent culture is one of rebellion against our meat-oriented society.
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Posted up in the food hall of Brooklyn creative hub Industry City, Renegades of Sunset is a vegan kitchen serving made-from-scratch meals Wednesdays to Sundays.
The restaurantâs seasonal menu doesnât always stick to a cuisine (banh mis, cheesesteaks, Italian subs, and veggie burgers live on the menu in perfect harmony); the only consistent culture is one of rebellion against our meat-oriented society.
You asked the university for romance, and here it isâyour modern love affair.
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The finer things in life involve fried âmozzarellaâ balls, Buffalo âwings,â and nacho macaroni.
Oh, and jerk tofu bowls, chickpea parms, and faux meat tortas.
Plus maybe a sundae for dessert and a cocktail for good measure? Long story short, Modern Love knows a thing or two about the finer things, and even better, they know how to translate the finer things into vegan-friendly dishes that brighten the table.
Bring a date to the upper floor of this charming, two-story creperie and teahouse
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Bring a date to the upper floor of this charming, two-story creperie and teahouse where healthy ingredients morph into indulgent creations both savory and sweet, vegan, and gluten-free.
Even if youâre not sitting in the dolled-up dining area, you can enjoy Little Chocâs charm in the form of coffees, teas, smoothies, juices, wines, beers, crepes, and desserts.
Variety is key here, with a menu boasting items like a vegan burrito crepe, PB&J acai bowl, and rotating scone of the day.
Champions the cause to save Planet Earth with responsible dishes
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Le Botaniste champions the cause to save Planet Earth with responsible dishes that cater to nearly every dietary restriction.
The menu is safe for celiacs, options are plentiful for vegans, and for those who avoid anything thatâs not organic, 99% of the menu is on-limits.
In addition to the entirely botanical bowls, the restaurantâs four Manhattan locations offer healthy dessert options and detox juiceâand some even have natural wines.
Itâs seriously adorable, known for its beautifully arranged Mexican street food
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This plant-based venture is anything but funny.
Itâs seriously adorable, known for its beautifully arranged Mexican street foodâthink tacos, nachos, empanadas, tortas, and a smorgasbord of lighter eats that vary by location.
Most locations of JaJaJa also offer Latin-inspired craft cocktails, like the Oaxacan old fashioned, matcha y coconut with tequila, and frozen agave margarita.
Want to get fancy with your tequila and mezcal? The spirit options are extensive.
Today, New Yorkers have unprecedented access to plant-based kitchens
Over the years, imaginative chefs and food tech moguls have widened the possibilities of meatless dining, allowing fast casual and fast food spaces to keep up with societyâs shifting priorities as well.