so, there's a lot of listings & discussion of veg*n eateries in melbourne, sydney, adelaide...anyone know of any in perth???!
so, there's a lot of listings & discussion of veg*n eateries in melbourne, sydney, adelaide...anyone know of any in perth???!
Will this be useful for you? http://perthvegans.veghost.com/
Eve
and.... goldcoast?!
I really want to go back to Melbourne, mainly for Lord Of The Fries. I remember I got chips there, but didn't realise the burgers were vegan and delicious.
http://www.lordofthefries.com.au/burgers.php
Their burgers are not vegan, they contain cheese and there's cream and mayonnaise. have you checked out http://www.vnv.org.au/RestFriendly.htm ?
Eve
Canberra has two great Vegan Asian restuarants in the suburb of Dickson: Au Lac and Kingsland. Just don't order soup at Au Lac as you will literally get a bucketful.
Zenyai restuarant in London Circuit, Civic is very vegan-friendly and has great tofu dishes.
Started to post a msg but it disappeared! Just wanted to say that I had lunch at a vegan restaurant in Brisbane yesterday, The Forest in the West End. Everything there was vegan, and I was there with our Roxie from Canada as well as Maureen, Sec of the Veggie/Vegan Soc of Qld. Great food.
Eve
I went to Melbourne a couple of months ago and went there - the standard burgers there are vegan if you ask for it without the cheese and mayo (or just ask for a vegan burger...). We went there a few times (I think hubby was addicted!!), and loved it, although I found the chips a bit salty for me, but still nice. And there is the health food store a few doors down that had loads of amazing vegan stuff, including some vegan cakes!
OH greAT! I am going to get fat now My uni is down the street from lord of the fries and I LOVE vegie burgers and fries!
I've just come back from Tassie and was very disappointed with the veg*n eateries. My expectations are not overly high as I like most of you probably, have been disappointed on many occasions. I tried 'Nourish' in Elizabeth St. Ordered sauteed mushrroms with lentils and sourdough bread. It appeared to be tinned lentils with 2 pieces of mushrooms in it and tasteless. The water melon juice was nice. They also served chicken there, which I thought odd for a vegetarian place!! Other veggie options I tried elsewhere were equally disappointing. I was surprised as Tassie has such wonderful produce.
You damn mainlanders get all the good stuff! anyone know of a vegan place in hobart?
There's a vegetarian restaurant called Sirens in town, i think on Victoria street which comes off Collins, but i've never been there.
These are what my research turned up NB some say they are v*n but only serve some v*n options.
Hobart Noodle: Asian, noodle, vegetarian.
Latte & Lunch: Gluten free, vegetarian.
Nourish Cafeelizabeth st) Vegetarian
Shamrock hotel: some veg options
Sirens: vegetarian/vegan
Shu Yuan: chinese, vegan/vegetarian (lunch only)
Gift Loung Bar & restaurant:vegetarian cafe.
If you're ever up in Brisbane, I can recomend the Forest Cafe. Eve and I enjoyed a lovely lunch there, and I even went back a couple more times
How was your meeting? I'd love to meet Eve in person, but sadly since my mum moved down to Victoria I no longer get up that way much!
hi treehugga, guess we'll just have to meet here on the VF! - love your avatar - do you look like her?
Eve
I tried to base my avatar on myself, but i was a bit flattering of course.
my long wavey hair is now short (but growing again).
There are pics of me on here somewhere, don't have any up to daters - camera shy!
Sounds like you two had a great catch up. I'd would be interesting to meet people in the flesh & compare how they are to your impression of them.
Hey guys and gals,
I'm planning a short holiday to Brisbane at the end of March - I'm staying in fortitude valley. Are there any places any brissie vegans would recommend highly? I'm looking forward to eating out at vegie restaurants and trying to find vegie health food shops. any ideas?
Thanks!!
"If you are what you eat, does that make you dead meat?"
Give the Forest Cafe a go. I really liked it there. It's nearby-ish in West End. If you get on a train, you could get off at South Brisbane Station and walk from there, or take a bus to Boundary Street. There's a really nice Juice Bar accross the street too in a little fruit shop. They make awesome fresh juices.
I had dinner at the Veggie Bar Fri night & it was great. I had the kofta's followed by the vegan pizza - yum. Then had breaky at the Veg place in Smith St and it was fab as well. You Melbournites are sooo spoiled!!!
You can always check out http://www.vegsoc.org.au/restaurants.asp - I've heard that the Govindas at 99 Elizabeth St is well worth a visit. I'm going to be in Brissie on the weekend of 19/20 July and hope to find a place that provides good vegan food.
Eve
Do they still have Squirrels up there Eve? I haven't been up there for years, so not sure. I rarely get to Melbourne either, as I live 2 hours away but will note your suggestion as a try next time! There's also some places I'd like to try in Richmond. Would ask Sticky about them but I don't see her on here anymore
No, squirrels closed, and not before time in my view.
Eve
Oh that bad eh?
hey all, in tasmania in the north:
Fresh is a veg cafe in Launceston, they have a few vegan options inc a vegan muffin, and some nights do dinners. They also do vegan hot chocolates (only place in Launceston!) and vegan milkshakes with soy icecream There's a place in town call Red Peppers, and they do a apricot slice and lentil burger that are both vegan, along with a soup. There are a couple of restaurants that have a vegan option here too, as well as a vegan pie and spring rolls available at some of the healthfood shops. There is vegan sushi available at Morty's food complex with tofu, but it's served through the seafood place. If you travel inland you hit Deloraine, which has a good health food shop. Launceston seems much better for the vegans than Hobart.
In Hobart, at the salamanca markets, there is a tas company making organic breads, a few are vegan, and the Retro cafe in Salamanca does a wicked huge vegan veggie burger. The health coop also do veg food, and I think there is food not bombs held every tuesday There's a place south of Hobart, in Kingston, that does a vegan chocolate cake, and if you continue down to Huon you'll find the Huon Environment Centre, with an organic cafe with good vegan foods and sweets.
On the West Coast it's best to take your own food, we get tinned Amy's soups down here, and I've taken this with me before and had them heat that up for me at the restaurant when travelling with others. (This would seem strange in any other state, I know). In the north west, Penguin on the coast has the penguin cafe on the main road which has the afore mentioned vegan pie that they offer. Penguin has a weekly Sunday market, and here you'll find the Green Penguin, a big one stop vegan food store with recycled paper products and heaps of organic stuffs.
On the east coast, there are a couple of health foods shops St Helens way, but not such in the cafe way.
Both Hobart and Launceston have wholefood stores, now stocking vegan cheeses, fresh produce, chocolates, and pretty much everything we need. Tas has come along way in the last few years!
Ah, sorry for the long post. I've been vegan down here for 6 years, so I'm well travelled! LOL Although still very rural, vegans really can survive down here quiet well, as long as they can stay warm
thanks so much wilhelmina! wow launy does sound heaps better than hobart, i wouldn't have expected it, but i'll be sure to visit some of those places next time i'm up north. chocolate cake in kingo sounds awesome too! thanks again
great info wil. I wish I'd known that b/r my trip.
!! www.huon.org/ They have fresh produce, a few groceries, a small store out the back and a cafe too and big vegan muffins:
Huon Valley Environment Centre Inc:
We are a grassroots, volunteer run, not-for-profit charity based in the Huon Valley, Southern Tasmania. The environment centre is based in Huonville, 40 minutes south of Tasmania's capital Hobart.
We have an eco-shop that sells all kinds of environmentally aware products - 'no sweat' soccer balls and shoes, recycled paper products, 'no sweat' clothing hand printed with local designs, wilderness cards, diaries and calenders, stickers, incense, and much more! - loads of information about local, national and international environmental issues, community workshop space, a campaign office, library, and gardens.
3/17 Wilmot Road
Huonville. Tasmania. Australia. 7109
Phone: 03 6264 1286
retro cafe is awesome , but i never knew their vegie burgers were vegan! i dont often travel down to the huon area though, but next time for sure i'll check it out. let me know if it's worth going to if you end up paying it a visit.
I've visited the centre before, it's worth popping into if you're in the area. There are alot of good people doing some amazing forest protection work there as well
Gaura Nitai's in Cairns. It's a vegetarian Hare Krishna restaurant but it has a few vegan options and they are in.cred.i.ble. I take omni's there and they love it. It's my weapon for showing them that the best tasting food doesn't have to have meat... Yummmmmm
Basil Pizza has vegan pizza bases, guten free bases and now offers Cheezly and Cheetin' Pepperoni.
Naked Espresso is Sydney's first all-vegan cafe, open Sat and Sunday. All the equipment and cutlery were purchased new for the cafe, as was the coffee machine and it has only been used for soy milk.
Both are located at 126 King St, Newtown.
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come over to stefans pizza, 47 Civic Parade, Altona, vic 3018. try our vegan pizza. you won't be disappointed. gluteen free pizzas are available as well. open thursday. friday and saturday, 5:30pm to late.
I went to Rider on Saturday night, it's a Mexican restaurant located above the Hopetoun Hotel in Surry Hills, Sydney.
On their menu (that you can view on their website) it says "Vegan or Gluten intolerant? All diets catered for" so I was happy to go along when a friend decided to have his b'day there. We had the banquet and they bought me out my own plates for each dish, we had corn chips with guacamole and salsa, then grilled corn (delicious), then I had a burrito (very yummo) when everyone else had quesadillas and then soft tacos, which were a bit plain. They finished with churros and I ate the fresh strawberries that came with them
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On Saturday night we went to Yulli's for my b'day. It's at 417 Crown St, Surry Hills NSW.
It's a bar & restaurant run by a vege couple. All the food is vegetarian and most of it can be made vegan with lots of gluten free options.
We had spring rolls, dumplings, salt n pepper tofu, dolmades, baby burritos, the mixed chip plate and a salad, all of it was fantastic!
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In Melbourne, the Hare Krishnas have 2 vegetarian restaurants: Crossways , which serves simple dishes and Govinda's of the more fancy kind. They are vegetarians but if you are familiar with the dishes you would know which ones are vegans or you can ask obviously. They are both located in Swanston St, Melb.
Also another vegetarian restau is the Lentil as Anything. They have branches in Abbotsford, St. Kilda and Footscray. They dont charge you fix price, you pay what you think is the worth of the stuff. Sounds interesting, yeah
Respect for all living entities
I went to Vegie Hut for the first time last week. It was great and my omni SO was enthusiastic about the mock meat and veggies on offer. I have no idea where monkey head mushrooms have been all my life, but they're gonna stay in it now!
"Keep your friends close and your enemies so close... you're almost kissing."
Another good restaurant in the Melbourne area that is so devoted to flavour and innovation in cooking is the Healthy, Wealthy and Wise restaurant located in Keilor. You wont see mock turkey or seitan chicken served there but only first rate innovative vegan cuisine.
Respect for all living entities
This has most likely already been mentioned, but I ate at the Vegie Bar last night (in Melbourne) and it was AMAZING! I couldn't believe the turnover of the place, it was so busy and the food was absolutely divine. I can't wait to go back again
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