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chaishoppe.comSometimes it’s just nice to walk into a restaurant and know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that there are no dead animals stacked like Lincoln logs in the freezer. Kudos to Annapurna for allowing us that peace of mind and for making their menu so interesting that even the meat eaters on the scene don’t miss it.2) Thai Vegan3) Mint Tulip
thaivegannm.comIf you’re the type of herbivore that occasionally misses the singular quirks of animal flesh, Thai Vegan has got you covered. Their soy chicken, fish, pork and beef are served in a number of delicious forms. But, really, you don’t need the fake stuff to enjoy their smooth curries and flavorful stir fries. 2) Fei’s Café/Mint Tulip3) Annapurna’s World Vegetarian Café
bistronomyb2b.comIs there a secret part of your vegetarian heart that still craves a hamburger? Good beef is pretty much impossible to mimic, but B2B at least lets you hold a delicious sandwich in a bun while your carnivorous friends scarf down their death patties. And our readers say that the black bean veggie burger is worth seeking out even if the prospect of feasting on cow has long since lost its appeal.2) Flying Star Café3) Gecko’s Bar and Tapas/O’Niell’s Pub
flyingstarcafe.comIt’s no wonder that this bastion of sturdy home-style cooking would concoct the best, cheesiest, toastiest grilled cheese sandwich—on sour dough, if you please. The Flying Star does right by its grilled sandwiches, including the popular Rancher’s Melt accompanied by a stack of sweet potato fries.2) The Grove Café and Market3) The Range Café