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rec.food.veg World Guide to Vegetarianism
NewYork1
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The 20 parts of this guide contain a world list of vegetarian and
vegetarian-friendly restaurants, stores, organizations, services, etc.
Each part is posted on an independent schedule.

The guide is available on WWW in easy-to-use hypertext format on the
Vegetarian Pages at http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Vegetarian/

** Please send us any new listings or corrections. **

The prefered way for you to send us updates is to use the forms on the
above mentioned WWW site. E-mail updates gladly accepted also, but
please format them in the same format as is used in this guide and
keep comments and reviews short, simple, and straight to the point.

The latest posted copy of the World Guide to Vegetarianism is also
available via e-mail. For an index and instructions, send an e-mail to
mail-...@rtfm.mit.edu with the following line in the message body:
send usenet/news.answers/vegetarian/guide/index
The guide is also available via anonymous ftp from rtfm.mit.edu in the
directory /pub/usenet/news.answers/vegetarian/guide.


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New York
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This section has listings for New York State.


Many thanks to Andrea Shettle-Sutton for providing lots of help with
the New York State listings.

Entries marked with *VRG are ones which were discovered in the
_Vegetarian Journal's Guide to Natural Foods Restaurants in the U.S.
and Canada_ from the Vegetarian Resource Group, PO Box 1463,
Baltimore, MD 21203. Tel. (410) 366-VEGE. Foreword by Lindsay Wagner,
info compiled by Sally Clinton and Debra Wasserman, published by Avery
Publishing Group Inc. in Garden City Park, NY, copyright 1993.


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Albany
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Dahlia's Vegetarian Bistro, 858 Madison Avenue, (518) 482-0931
- Vegetarian. Vegan and macrobiotic options. International gourmet
including pasta pesto, falafel, enchiladas, gado gado. Casual
dining. Every item on menu made from scratch.

Nature's Way Cafe, 227 Washington Avenue, (518) 462-0222
- Emphasis on 'healthy' menu. Vegetarian and vegan options. Closed
Sundays. *VRG

El Loco Mexican Cafe, 465 Madison Avenue, (518) 426-1855
- Mexican. Most items can be prepared vegetarian. Has soy cheese
options (casein-free?). *VRG

Amherst
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Pizza Plant, 3085 Sheridan Drive, (716) 833-0882
- Has several natural food choices including vegetarian stew, soups,
pizzas, and vegan burgers. *VRG

Animal Rights Advocates of Western New York (ARAWNY)
P.O. Box 475, Amherst, NY 14226

Amityville
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Santosha Vegetarian Dining, 40 Merrick Road, (516) 598-1787
- Vegetarian. Tortillas, tempeh, saffron coucous African, vegan
desserts. Open for lunch Tue-Fri, dinner Tue-Sun. *VRG

Bayside
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Bay Club Vegetarian Society
2 Bay Club Drive, Suite 6F, Bayside, NY 11360, (718) 961-4268

Binghamton
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Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

Lost Dog Cafe and Coffeehouse, corner of Murray and Main
- This is the only place in Bingo-land where you'll find a funky
atmosphere and coffee drinks with rice milk. They substitute tofu
for meat in most dishes, so you can contruct a vegan dish. No
smoking on Thursdays. Outdoor cafe in the summer. Unfortunately, no
vegan desserts. Open approximately Mon-Thu 10am-1am, Fri-Sat
10am-4am.

Whole in the Wall, 43 S. Washington Street, (607) 722-0006
- Natural foods restaurant. Vegan and macrobiotic options. Breads and
bagels baked fresh daily. Can accommodate special diets. *VRG


Natural Foods Stores:

E.A.T. Food Cooperative, Main Street
- The only food coop in the city, though there is a student-run coop
that is more of a lunch restaurant on campus. Good bulk foods and a
friendly manager named Wilton.

Down to Earth Whole Foods, in Endicott (10 mins from Binghamton)
- Has a vegan-friendly deli. The largest natural food store in the
Binghamton area.


Miscellaneous:

Core
E-mail: bv0...@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu (Suzanne)
- Veggie-focused zine. Art, poetry, essays, and opinions welcome.
Topics tend to be enviro and animal rights oriented, not much of a
health thing.


Organizations:

Club Veg Triple Cities
Contact: Amie Hamlin, (607) 724-1691
- New (1995) and energetic vegetarian education group. Newsletter
available.

Brooklyn
--------

See also: Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island.

The telephone area code for Brooklyn is (718).


Vegetarian Restaurant:

King Vegetarian Restaurant, 4705 Church Avenue, 284-4533
- East Flatbush vegetarian restaurant. Open Mon-Sat for lunch and
dinner. *VRG


Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurant:

Gourmet Cafe, 1622 Coney Island Avenue, 338-5825
- Kosher. Mostly vegetarian. Vegan and macrobiotic options. They have
great soups, chopped vegetarian liver, stuffed cabbage, chicken-like
schnitzel, veggie burgers, etc. Open Sun-Thu for lunch and dinner.

Taam Eden, 5001 13th Avenue, 972-1692
- Kosher. Full service, cafeteria style, and take-out. Open daily for
breakfast lunch, and dinner. *VRG

Weiss's, 1146 Coney Island Avenue, 421-0164
- Kosher dairy cuisine with vegetarian dishes. Open Sun-Thu
noon-9:30pm. *VRG

Who's on Seventh, 183 Seventh Avenue (at 2nd Street), 765-0597
Near Seventh Avenue, C/D/Q/F subway stops.
- Natural foods. Sandwiches. *VRG

Leaf and Bean Cafe, 136 Montague Street, 855-7978
- Natural foods cafe. Vegetarian options. Gourmet tea and coffee. Open
daily for brunch and lunch only. *VRG

Steve and Sons Bakery and Caterers, 9305 Church Avenue, 498-5800
- Ethnic/American. Vegetarian patties, turn overs, stew, gluten in
wine sauce, etc. Open Sun-Thu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. *VRG

Healthy Henrietta's, 60 Henry Street, 858-8478
- Mexican/natural foods. Vegan and macrobiotic options. Mexican items
can be offered with tofu sour cream. *VRG

Moustache Pizza, 405 Atlantic Avenue, 852-5555
- Middle Eastern. Bread baked on order. Open daily. *VRG

Mr. Falafel, 226 Seventh Avenue, 768-4961
- Egyptian. Take-out. Open daily.

Kar, 428 5th Avenue, 965-1010
- Chinese. Open daily to 10:30pm. *VRG

Kar Too, 5909 Avenue N, 531-8811
- Chinese. *VRG


Natural Foods Stores:
Flatbush Food Coop, 1318 Cortelyou Road, (718) 284-9717
- Established in 1976, Flatbush Food Coop is a natural foods
cooperative open to the general public. They are a whole foods
grocery store with a strong emphasis on organics. The Coop doesn't
have a deli, per se, but carries many deli-type items: veggie
sandwiches and subs, hummous, tabouli, baba ganoush, and other
sundry prepared foods. Open 8:30-8pm daily.


Miscellaneous:

Vegetarian Singles News
P.O. Box 300412, Brooklyn, NY 11230-0412
Contact: Art Goldberg, (718) 633-9817
- Magazine directed towards unmarried vegetarians worldwide with the
goal of helping them meet each other. Also provides information on
vegetarian lifestyle. Originally designed to be accessed in three
formats: hard copy subscription (with letter forwarding options),
voice mail (via 900 telephone # now active in the US) and Internet
(but some snag happened).


Vegetarian Organization:

Women & Animals Activist Archive/Vegetarian Activist Collective
184 Seeley Street, Brooklyn, NY 11218, (718) 435-3998

Buffalo
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Amy's Place, 3234 Main Street, (716) 832-6666
- Natural foods/American/Middle Eastern. About half the menu is
vegetarian. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. *VRG

El Charro, 3447 Bailey Avenue, (716) 837-5300
- Mexican. Tamales, empanadas, burritos, etc. *VRG

Canton
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Willow Island, 1 West Main, (315) 386-8822
- Vegetarian. Vegan options. Open Tue-Sat for lunch and dinner. *VRG

Cedarhurst
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La Pasta, 530 Central Avenue, (516) 374-9232
- Kosher. Mostly vegetarian. Open Sun-Thu. *VRG

Cold Brook
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Adirondack Foothills Vegetarian Society
RD1 Box 651, Cold Brook, NY 13324, (315) 826-7405

Dolgeville
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North American Vegetarian Society
P.O. Box 72, Dolgeville, NY 13329
Contact: Brian Graff, (518) 568-7970
WWW: http://mars.superlink.com/user/dupre/navs/index.html
- Membership $18/yr, includes subscription to "Vegetarian Voice".
Annual convention.

Garden City
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Akbar, One King Road West (in Roosevelt Field), (516) 248-5700
- Indian. Good vegetarian selection. At least 4 vegan entrees. Spicy
food available. *VRG

Geneva
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Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

Hobart and William Smith Colleges Cafe
- Vegan-friendly. They serve a few vegetarian dishes such as chili
and garden burgers and usually have a vegetarian lunch special.
Open during classes, 8am-10pm (?).


Natural Foods Stores:

Mother Earth Natural Foods, Exchange Street

Glen Cove
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Natural Foods Stores:

Rising Tide Natural Market, 42 Forest Avenue, (516) 676-7895
- Has a vegan-friendly deli. This is a great mid-sized natural food
store. The deli is outstanding and the store is clean, pleasant and
easy to shop in. Open Mon-Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 10am-6pm.

Great Neck
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Earth's Harvest, 5 Great Neck Road, (516) 829-8605
- Natural foods store with deli. Macrobiotic options. *VRG

Garden of Plenty, 4 Wellwyn Road, (516) 482-8868
- Chinese. Unique vegetarian dishes. *VRG

Hamilton
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Natural Foods Stores:

Hamilton Whole Foods, 28 Broad Street, (315) 824-2930
- Has a vegan-friendly deli. Excellent selection of spices and grains,
plus specialty food items, books and enviro-friendly clothing. Deli
counter with made-to-order sandwiches, salads, drinks, and a cool
trivia contest each day. Alternative magazine selection and friendly
atmosphere. Open Mon-Fri days, Sat 1/2 day. Closed Sun.

Huntington
----------

Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

Jholla, 36 Gerard Street, (516) 385-7956
- Northwest Indian take-out. Emphasizes vegetarian food. *VRG


Natural Foods Stores:

Straight From the Heart, 80 E Main Street, (516) 549-3750
- Has a very clean gourmet quality deli. Natural groceries and organic
produce. The staff is pleasant and the food is wonderful.


Vegetarian Organizations:

Island Vegetarians
P.O. Box 1146, Huntington, NY 11743-0660, (516) 543-8350

Hurleyville
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Jewish Vegetarian Society
P.O. Box 144, Hurleyville, NY 12747, (914) 434-6335

Hyde Park
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Mother Earth's Storehouse, Jamesway Shopping Plaze, Route 9,
(914) 229-8593
- Natural foods store. Wide variety of organic and vegetarian foods.
Bulk beans and nuts.

Ithaca
------

The telephone area code for Ithaca is (607).


Thanks to Kimberly Phillips (ks...@cornell.edu) and Judith Underwood
for supplying most of the section on Ithaca.


Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

ABC (Apple Blossom Cafe), 308 Stewart Avenue, 277-4770
- Vegetarian except that Tuesday's special is shrimp tempura (they'll
make a tofu version, but it's cooked in the same oil). Everything
else they serve is vegetarian and much of it is vegan. "Everything
I've had there is great, and substitutions are generally easily
acommodated." Different ethnic/theme dinner specials every night.
Open Tue-Fri 11am-midnightish, Sat 9:30am-1am, Sun 9:30am-11pm.
Closed Mondays.

Ithaca Bakery, 400 N. Meadow Street (aka Route 13), 273-7110
- Bakery/deli/grocery. Vegan-friendly. Excellent selection of fresh
bean, grain, pasta, and vegetable salads and dishes. Hummus deli
sandwiches. Fresh bread and pastries. Selection of pricey specialty
grocery products. Down-to-Earth atmosphere.

Collegetown Bagels, 413 College Avenue, 273-9655
- Has a good salad bar, usually at least one vegetarian hot entree.
Another location at 203 N Aurora only has bagels and bagel
sandwiches.

Basics, corner of Aurora and Seneca
- Has soup, salad, and bread (as wells as some hot entrees) from the
Collegetown Bagel/Ithaca Bakery folks.

Sangam, 424 Eddy, 273-1006
- Northern Indian. Several of the vegetable dishes are vegan. The
dishes containing dairy are clearly marked as such. The food here is
very good. Nothing is cooked with ghee--it's all vegetable oil.
Lunch buffet with at least two vegetarian main dishes. If you have
something particular in mind that isn't on the menu (or isn't
vegetarian or vegan as you would prefer), they'll make it up for you
if you give them a few days notice. Take-out available. Open for
lunch Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm & Sat-Sun noon-3pm, dinner Sun-Thu
5pm-10pm & Fri-Sat 5pm-10:30pm.

Thai Cuisine, 501 S. Meadow Street (Rt. 13), 273-2031
- Thai. Vegan-friendly. Good selection of vegetarian soups,
appetizers, and entrees (several pages on menu). Moderately formal,
extremely tasty food. Hot dishes can be made with varying degrees of
hotness; the "medium" level is about the hottest food I can stand.
Reservations recommended.
- 'Vegetarian' in Thai means 'substitute tofu for flesh'. Be sure to
insist on no fish sauce or other animal products.

Vietnam Restaurant, 208 Dryden Road, 273-5030
- Vietnamese. There are only a few vegetarian options on the menu
(most or all of which are vegan), but they are all so good that I
thought this restaurant merited mention. Plus, the prices are good,
even on a student budget. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

Four Seasons Korean Restaurant, 404 Eddy Street, 277-1117
- Korean. Vegan-friendly. Use caution, it is not always clear from the
menu whether something is vegetarian, but I have never had any
trouble once I've asked. The food is tasty and the management is
accomodating and willing to modify things on the menu to make them
vegetarian or vegan upon request. Located on the former site of the
Cabbagetown Cafe. Open daily 11am-10pm.

The Chariot, 420 Eddy Street, 273-0081
The Nines, 311 College Avenue, 272-1888
- Pizza etc. Chariot is very flexible about their menu -- if they can
put it together in the kitchen, they'll serve it. The Nines is run
by the same people but I have less personal experience with it.

Aladdins Natural Eatery, 100 Dryden Road 273-5000
- Middle eastern food.

Just a Taste, 116 N Aurora, 277-9463
- Wine and tapas bar. Many options for tapas (appetizer sized dishes
that make a meal from two or three), fewer for entrees. Good spinach
salad.

Moosewood, Dewitt Mall, 273-9610
- Of the Moosewood cookbooks fame. Not in the vegetarian restaurant
category because they serve fish and occasionally chicken. Vastly
overrated -- ABC is much better and cheaper. Service is very poor
and very slow. The prices have skyrocketed since they remodeled, and
the food is fairly fatty (massive amounts of cheese used). They
often mix orders up, and they don't know what's in the food.
- Eating at Moosewood as a vegan is also a nightmare (assured that the
soup had no dairy in it, imagine my suprise to find a dollop of sour
cream floating in it and butter in the stock).
- Last time I went to Moosewood, the predicted wait for a table was
2.5 hours.


Natural Foods Stores:

Greenstar Co-op, 701 W Buffalo, 273-9392
- Has a mostly vegetarian deli. Vegan friendly. Non-members can shop
but pay slightly more. Good source for organic (and local) foods and
has great bulk prices and selection (including herbs and spices, nut
butters, flours, grains, dried fruit, oil, sea weed, tofu, seitan,
and much more). Greenstar also carries vegan personal care (like
soap and lotion) and household cleaning (like dish soap) items.

Ludgate Produce Farm, 1552 Hanshaw Road, 257-1765
- Vegetarian food store. A wide variety of food from chick pea flour
to Tropical Source chocolate bars, and of course tons of fresh
produce of all types, many organic and locally grown. Ludgates is a
bit off the beaten path but well worth the trip. Open daily
10am-10pm.

Oasis Natural Grocery, Dewitt Mall, 273-8213
- Grocery, bakery, deli, organic vegetables. Book section.

Ithaca Farmers' Market
- Details anyone?


Miscellaneous:

McBooks Press, 908 Steam Mill Road, (607) 272-2114
Contact: Alex Skutt
WWW: http://www.spidergraphics.com/mcb/mcbld.html
- The publisher of a series of vegetarian parenting books by Sharon
Yntema: Vegetarian Pregnancy, Vegetarian Baby, and Vegetarian
Children.

Kingston
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Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

La Florintina, 604 Ulster Avenue, (914) 339-2455
- Excellent eclectic pizza, calzones & pasta dishes from a wood-fired
brick oven. Many vegetarian, vegan, whole wheat, & yeast-free
choices. Receptive to special needs. Incredible porcini mushroom
sauce (butter) can be substituted to lemon tahini sauce. Take-out.


Natural Foods Stores:

Mother Earth's Storehouse, King's Mall, Rt 9W North, (914) 336-5541
- Natural foods, some organic produce.

Locust Valley
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Charlies, 324 Forest Avenue, (516) 676-6229
- Vegetarian sandwhiches, tofu burgers, pasta dishes. Open daily
4pm-midnight. *VRG

Long Island
-----------

See listings for Amityville, Cedarhurst, Garden City, Great Neck,
Huntington, Locust Valley, Montauk, Oceanside, Sag Harbor, Seaford,
West Hempstead, Woodmere.

Manhattan
---------

See also: Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island.

The telephone area code for Manhattan is (212).


Vegan Restaurants:

Angelica Kitchen, 300 East 12th Street, 228-2909
- Vegan/macrobiotic. At any time, 95% of its 260 ingredients are
organic. Excellent food. Marked as "Reviewer's choice" in VRG's
Guide to Natural Foods Restaurants.

Bachue, 36 W. 21st Street (btwn 5th and 6th Avenues), 229-0870
- International with South-American touch. Vegan breakfasts. Very good
review in Zagat Survey: food 19, decor 9, service 15, cost 17. Open
Mon-Fri 8am-10:30pm, Sat 11am-10:30pm, Sun 11am-7pm.

The Health Nuts, several locations:
1208 Second Avenue, 593-0116
835 Second Avenue, 490-2979
2611 Broadway, 678-0054
- Natural foods store with deli/juice. Gourmet salads, pasta, pizza,
soups, pastries, cakes, etc. Counter service. *VRG

Vege Vege, 544 3rd Avenue (near 36th Street)
- Chinese. Wonderful! Lots of gluten. Fantastic dim-sum. The stuffed
wild mushroom dish is heavenly. They are very willing to adjust
foods for special diets. "Don't miss their delicious Orange Juice."

Vegetarian Paradise, 48 Bowery, Chinatown, 571-1535
- Chinese. Highly recommended. Everything is excellent.

Vegetarian Paradise 2 (VP2), 144 W. 4th Street, 260-7141
Near West 4th Street subway stop on A/B/C/D/E/F trains.
- Chinese. "Exquisite Chinese vegetarian cuisine". Marked as
"Reviewer's choice" in VRG's Guide to Natural Foods Restaurants.
Open daily for lunch and dinner.

Vegetarian Paradise 2 Go (VP-2-GO), 140 W. 4th Street, 260-7049
- Chinese vegan take-out. Authentic Dim Sum.

Vegetarin Heaven, 304 W. 58th Street (4 Columbus Circle), 956-4678
- Chinese Kosher.

Hangawi, 12 East 32st Street (between Madison and Fifth), 213-0077
- Korean. "The only vegetarian/vegan Korean restaurant outside of
Korea." Beautiful, serene, and elegant atmosphere. Food
exceptionally unique but simple. Worthy of a visit despite high
prices. Received a good review in the New York Times.

Shojin, 23 Commerce Street, 989-3530
- Japanese. "Known for tofu pie". Also has gluten cutlet, okara
burgers, etc. Closed Sundays. *VRG

Sacred Chow, 522 Hudson Street
- Everything is prepared without refined sugar or white flour.

Metro Lifestyle Ministries, 116 East 60th Street, 319-7850
- 7th Day Adventist.


Vegetarian Restaurants:

Vegetarian Garden, 37 East 29th Street (between Madison & Park
Avenues), (212) 686-9692
- Buddist. Great and inexpensive. Good dishes include: Orange Beef
(made from portabello mushrooms), Peking Duck (made from tofu),
Crispy Stuffed Bean Curd Roll, and Pork with Spicy Salt & Pepper
Sauce (tofu and potatoes). Stay away from the General Tso Chicken
(the tofu is too hard!). "Incredible food and much less expensive
than Zen Palate."
- "Wonderful. This is the best vegetarian restaurant in NY, with very
interesting, tasty, and exciting dishes. The soups are fabulous and
they really know how to do up the analogs, for those into that. The
vegetables are varied, fresh and done to exactly the right doneness!
The chef went to Hong Kong to study under master chefs there."

Zen Palate, 2 locations:
400 W. 46th Street, 582-1669 (more formal)
663 9th Avenue (at 46th St), 582-1669 (less elegant, better food)
- Chinese vegetarian. Vegan options. Ellegant. Very clean. Specialties
include mock meats of the asian variety, eg: pressed smoked tofu as
ham. An emphasis on low fat. Excellent fried dumplings. Reservations
required. One location has a noodle shop.
- Both locations have counter service with inexpensive dishes: $3-$4
dumplings, $2 basil moo shu rolls (try them!), $6-10 entrees
including those huge Asian soup-meals.
- "I have also found that asking [about vegan items] does not always
mean you get an honest answer (they were once using a margarine
with dairy in it on something I was told was vegan, and they tried
telling me it was an old tub, while there were many more like it
visible in the fridge."

Caravan of Dreams, 405 East 6th Street (btwn 1st Avenue & Avenue A),
254-1613
- "This is my all-time favorite in NY City." Winner of the New York
Naturally's 1994 Restaurant of the Year Award. Organic food, mostly
vegan (non-vegan items clearly indicated). Seasonal menu with daily
specials. Hot and cold appetizers, sandwiches, soups, salads,
breads, hot meals (lots of pasta, grains, beans, veggies), juice
bar, selection of sugar-free/dairy-free desserts. Many foods
wheat-free. Live music sometimes. The food is excellent and the
staff is friendly and attentive. Open Tue-Thu 11am-11pm, Fri
11am-midnight, Sat 10am-midnight, Sun 10am-11pm. Closed Mon.

Plum Tree, 1501 1st Avenue, 535-0442
- Natural foods/macrobiotic. Vegan options. Closed Mondays. *VRG

Temple in the Village, 74 W. 3rd Street, Greenwich Village, 475-5670
- Cafateria-style. Excellent macrobiotic & vegetarian food. Open
Mon-Sat for lunch and dinner.

The Sanctuary, 33 St. Mark's Place, 505-8234
- Different ethnic foods each night. Vegan options. Open Tue-Sat
noon-8:30pm. *VRG

Madras Woodland, 308 E. 49th Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues),
759-2528
- Vegetarian South Indian. Excellent.

Madras Mahal, 104 Lexington Avenue (btwn 27th & 28th Streets),
684-4010
- Vegetarian South Indian kosher. No additives. Breads are whole
wheat. Vegan options.

House of Vegetarian, 68 Mott Street, 226-6572
- Chinese vegetarian/macrobiotic. 200+ dishes. Vegan options.
- "I love this place. Especially the hotpot. Their veg ham is
delicious. So is their turnip cake and mock meats, whether they're
made from gluten, tofu skin, tofu, taro root, or various vegetables.
Cheap prices. The atmosphere has a nice, dark, claustrophobic edge
to it. Approved by my non-veg immigrant parents!"
- "Too fatty. Quantity but not really quality."

3 Chefs Chinese Restaurant, 242 W. 56th Street, between 8th and
Broadway, 586-3666

Whole Earth Bakery and Kitchen, 70 Spring Street, 226-8280
- Vegetarian bakery. Mostly vegan. Some sandwiches. *VRG

The Friday Night Dinner Club, 2nd Floor, 48 W. 21st Street, 645-5170
- Open Fridays only. Reservations required. Sugar and dairy free, low
in fat, etc. Take-out available. *VRG


Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

:Macrobiotic:

Quantum Leap, 88 West 3rd Street, 677-8050
- Japanese, macrobiotic, Middle Eastern, Italian, and Mexican
dishes. Some dishes offer a choice of (rennetless) cheese or tofu,
or of fried or steamed ingredients.
- "My favorite restaurant! I never had a bad meal, the place is an
oasis of calm, tranquility, and wonderful service in a very
hectic, unhealthy city. The spaghetti and wheat balls are great. I
lived near this restaurant, and it saved me from many a
nutritional and emotional slump."

Village East, 2 St Marks Place, 533-9898
- Japanese, macrobiotic, Middle Eastern, and Italian dishes. Some
dishes offer a choice of (rennetless) cheese or tofu, or of fried
or steamed ingredients.

Good Health Cafe, 324 East 86th Street, 439-9680
- Japanese, macrobiotic, Middle Eastern, and Italian dishes. Some
dishes offer a choice of (rennetless) cheese or tofu, or of fried
or steamed ingredients.

Ozu, 566 Amsterdam Avenue (near 85th Street), 787-8316
- Japanese macrobiotic. Vegan-friendly.

Mana, 2444 Broadway (btwn 90th & 91st Streets), 787-1110
- Japanese macrobiotic. Mostly vegetarian. No dairy used. "A lot of
really yummy vegan options. My favorites are the curried seitan,
the huge bowls of broth with noodles and veggies, and their
platters of steamed veggies of the day, bean of the day, hijiki,
rice and tahini oat sauce with gomasio on every table. DON'T eat
their desserts, though!!! You may not live to regret it! Ugh...."
Open Mon-Sat for lunch and dinner.

Souen, 28 E. 13th Street, 627-7150
- Macrobiotic/natural foods. Vegan options. *VRG

:Natural Foods:

The Health Pub, 371 2nd Avenue (at 21st Street), 529-9200
- Vegetarian-friendly. Mostly vegan.

Yaffa Cafe, 97 Saint Marks Place (btwn 1st & 2nd Avenues), 674-9302
- Mostly vegetarian. Vegan-friendly. Good selection of dinner salads
and pastas. Outdoor garden. Resident cat. Cheap. "If you're lucky
you'll see an 'alternative' musician. I used to see Iggy Pop there
all the time." Open 24 hours a day.

Life Cafe, 343 E. 10th Street, 477-9001
- Natural foods. Primarily vegetarian. Many dishes vegan. Open for
lunch and dinner daily, brunch on Sat-Sun. *VRG

Luma, 200 Ninth Avenue, 633-8033
- Natural foods/macrobiotic. "Extensive vegetarian menu". Uses
organic ingredients. *VRG

Healthy Candle, 972 Lexington Avenue, 472-0970
- Vegetarian/macrobiotic juice bar. Take-out only. Vegan options.
Tofu dishes, pasta. Sugar and dairy-free desserts. Open Mon-Sat
for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. *VRG

Boostan, 85 MacDougal Street, 533-9561
- Natural foods. Almost entirely vegetarian. Vegan options. *VRG

Nutrisseris, 142 W. 72nd Street, 721-3039
- Natural foods deli. Fresh juices. Open daily for breakfast, lunch,
and dinner. *VRG

Spring Street Natural, 62 Spring Street, 966-0290
- Soups, salads, entrees. Sugar and dairy free desserts. *VRG

Zucchini, 1336 First Avenue, 249-0559
- Natural foods. Will accommodate special dietary requests. *VRG

The Salad Bowl, several locations:
566 Seventh Avenue, 472-9318
A and S Plaza Floor 7, 901 Sixth Avenue, 594-6512
721 Lexington Avenue, 752-7201
906 Third Avenue, 644-6767
South Street, Seaport Pier 17, 693-0590
- Natural foods. Vegetarian sandwiches, soups, salads. Fresh juices.
Cafetria style. Open daily. *VRG

The Great American Health Bar, several locations:
55 John Street, 227-6100
76 Beaver Street, 344-7522
2 Park Avenue, 685-7117
821 Third Avenue, 758-0883
10 E. 44 Street, 661-3430
35 W. 57th Street, 355-5177
- Natural foods/kosher. Various vegetarian entrees. Fresh juices.
Soups. Vegan options. *VRG

Gindi, 935 Broadway, 505-5502
Near 23rd Street NR subway stops.
- Natural foods/bakery. *VRG

Good Food Cafe, 401 Fifth Avenue, 686-3546
- Natural foods store with cafe and juice bar. Vegan and macrobiotic
options. *VRG

Village Natural Food, 46 Greenwich Avenue, 727-0968
- Natural foods. *VRG

Naturworks, 200 A West 44th Street, 869-8335
- Natural foods. Vegan options. *VRG

Whole Foods in SoHo, 117 Prince Street, 673-5388
- Natural foods store with deli. *VRG

:Generic:

Brownie's, 101 Second Avenue, 254-5004
- "Extensive vegetarian menu". Cafeteria style. *VRG

Josie's, on Amsterdam Avenue near 75th Street
- Have a lot of vegetarian and vegan stuff. Can served soy milk with
coffee. A bit pricey. You may have to wait for an hour to get in
if you don't make reservations. "A REALLY great place... well
worth an occasional splurge."

Au Bon Pain
- Somewhat upscale and urbane fast food chain. An ingredients list
and a nutritional analysis of all of its products is available.
Have vegetarian chili. The Garden Vegetable, Cream of Broccoli,
and Tomato Florentine soups are vegetarian, all the others,
including Split Pea and Minestrone, are not.

St. Mark's Pizza, 23 Third Avenue, 420-9531
- "Wide variety" of vegetarian pizzas. *VRG

Nosmo King, 54 Varick Street
- Contemporary American. Organic foods. Open for dinner daily, lunch
Mon-Fri only. *VRG

Apple, 17 Waverly Place, 473-8888
- Uses separate cooking equipment for vegetarian foods. Open daily
for lunch and dinner. *VRG

:Kosher:

The Natural Food Bar, 166 West 72nd Street, 874-1213
- Kosher/natural foods. Mostly vegetarian. *VRG

B&H Dairy Restaurant, 127 Second Avenue, 505-8065
- Kosher. Mostly vegetarian. Home cooking. Vegan options. Open
daily. *VRG

Mizrachi Kosher Dairy Restaurant, 105 Chambers Street, 964-2280
- Kosher/natural foods. Fresh salad bar. Open for Mon-Thu for
breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Fri for breakfast and lunch only.
*VRG

Ratner's, 138 Delancey Street, 677-5588
Near Delancey Street F subway stop & Essex Street J/M subway stop.
- Kosher dairy place. "A classic".

:Indian:

There are several inexpensive Indian restaurants on Lexington Avenue
and about 29th Street which have quite a few vegan/vegetarian
dishes. Often $5 includes fresh baked bread, salad bar, and a huge
plate of rice, beans and vegetables. Delicious, a real treat.

Chutney Mary, 40 East 20th Street (between Broadway and Park Ave)
473-8181
- Organic Indian Cuisine. Health concious, but not entirely
vegetarian. Entrees from $10-$23. South Indian foods too.

Dawat, on 58th between 2nd & 3rd Avenues,
- Indian. Vegan-friendly. Expensive, upscale joint. Very good food.

Ganges, 344 E 6th Street, 228-3767
- Indian. Vegetarian options. *VRG

Indian Delhi, 392 Columbus Avenue, 570-0962
- Indian. Vegan options. *VRG

Nawab, 256 E. 49th Street, 755-9100
- Indian. Vegetarian section on menu. Vegan options. *VRG

Nirvana, 30 Central Park South, 486-5700
Near 57th Street N/R & B/Q subway stops.
- Indian. Formal. *VRG

Shaagureka, 94 Second Avenue, 979-7448
- Indian. "Small and friendly". *VRG

:Russian:

Veselka, on 1st Avenue near the Yaffa Cafe
- Russian coffeeshop. Awesome vegan barley/mushroom soup, pierogies,
etc. Open all night (I believe).

:Ethiopian:

Abyssinia, 35 Grand Street, 226-5959
- Ethiopian. Vegan options. All natural ingredients. Open daily for
dinner, Sat-Sun for lunch. *VRG

Blue Nile, 103 W. 77th Street, 580-3232
- Ethiopian. Vegan options. *VRG

:Afghan:

Afghan Kebab House, 764 9th Avenue (between 51st & 52nd). 307-1612
- Has a vegetarian section of the menu.

:Mexican:

Blockheads, corner of 3rd Avenue and 34th Street
- Mexican. Vegan-friendly. Big burritos. Vegetarian and vegan
options on all their entrees.

Benny's Burritos, 2 locations:
93 Avenue A, 254-3286
113 Greenwich Avenue, 727-0584
- "Excellent Mexican food." Easy to get a vegetarian or vegan
entree. They even have non-dairy tofu sour cream! Be careful if
you're vegan though, cheese turns up in the strangest places. The
staff is generally accomodating.

Harry's Burritos, on Columbus at 71st
- Similar menu to Benny's Burritos.

:Korean:

Hana, 675 Ninth Avenue, 582-9742
- Korean/Japanese. Separate vegetarian menu. Vegan options. *VRG

:Thai:

Topaz, 127 W. 56th Street, 957-8020
- Thai with a wide assortment of vegetarian dishes.
- 'Vegetarian' in Thai means 'substitute tofu for flesh'. Be sure to
insist on no fish sauce or other animal products.


Natural Foods Stores:

Good Food Cafe, 401 Fifth Avenue, 686-3546
- Natural foods store with cafe and juice bar. *VRG

Whole Foods in SoHo, 117 Prince Street, 673-5388
- Natural foods store with deli. *VRG

Commodities, 117 Hudson Street, 334-8330
- Open daily 10am-8pm.


Vegetarian Organizations:

Vegetarian Society of New York
P.O. Box 1518, New York, NY 10028, (212) 535-9385

VivaVegie Society
Prince Street Station, P.O. Box 294, New York, NY 10012
WWW: http://www.southwind.net/~ebase/Orgs/VivaVeg/VivaV.html
E-mail: viva...@novalink.com

Afro-American Vegetarian Society
P.O. Box 46, Colonial Park Station, New York, NY 10039

Afrikan Wholistic Network
P.O. Box 881, New York, NY 10035

Feminists for Animal Rights
P.O. Box 964 Cathedral Station, New York, NY 10025, (212) 866-6422

Manlius
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Incredible Edibles, 209 E. Seneca Street, (315) 682-6684
- Natural foods store with vegetarian deli. Vegan and macrobiotic
options. *VRG

Middletown
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Canal Street Kosher Cafe, 5 Canal Street, (914) 344-1230
- Kosher. "Many" vegetarian dishes. Tofu creamcheese on breakfast
items. *VRG

Montauk
-------

Naturally Good Foods & Cafe, S. Essex Street, (516) 668-9030
- Natural foods store with cafe. Vegan and macrobiotic options. Open
for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. *VRG

Montour Falls
-------------

Assoc. of Vegetarian Dietiticians & Nutrition Educators (VEGEDINE)
3674 Cronk Road, Montour Falls, NY 14865, (607) 535-6089

New Paltz
---------

Vegetarian Restaurants:

Wildflower Cafe, 18 Church Street, (914) 255-0020
- Closed Wednesdays. Call for hours. *VRG


Vegetarian Organizations:

The Vegetarian Youth Network
68 DuBois Road, New Paltz, NY 12561
Contact: Tovah Walters-Gidseg <TJR...@prodigy.com>
- A support network for vegetarian teens run entirely by, and for,
vegetarian and vegan youth. We have several projects that are being
coordinated, and would like people's ideas regarding what types of
services we should offer.

New York City
-------------

See listings for Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island,
Long Island.

See also in New Jersey: Colonial, East Rutherford, Hoboken, Montclair,
Newark.

Oceanside
---------

Vegan Restaurants:

Sorrek Vegetarian Cuisine, 3303 Long Beach Road, (516) 594-9547
- Vegan. The best generic vegan cuisine in the North Eastern U.S.
Run by a great young couple that obviously love their profession.
The Veggie Pasta Alfredo is wonderful with a "DAIRY FREE CREAM
SAUCE". The salad bar, sold by the pound, is priced right. There
are always new things but a staple is SOUTH WEST BARBEQUE BEANS
described as having Black Beans, Soy "meat", onions and peppers &
SORREL special sauce. You will take a pound or two home. House
Dishes range in price from $3.50 to $6.50 (1995). Fresh fruit and
vegetable juices are blended to order. Overall a really tasty,
healthy & delightful dining experience. Open Sun-Thu 11:30am-8pm,
Fri 11:30am-4pm. Closed Sat.

U-8-2 Much, 1739 Peninsula Blvd, (516) 569-6888
- Chinese vegan. New (1995) and beautiful. One of the nicest Chinese
restaurants you are likely to find. The Cold Noodle with Seasame
Sauce ($3.25, 1995) is excelent. The noodles appear to be home made.
The steamed Vegetable Dumplings ($3.95) are great. The Orange
Chicken ($9.95) is crisp sweet and spicy with a texture that will
fool even meat eaters. The dinner menu has 65 items all under $10.
There is a Fresh Squeeze Juice bar as well. Lunch from $4.25 to
$5.95. Free Delivery. Open Mon-Thu 11:30am-10pm, Fri-Sat
11:30am-11pm, Sun noon-10pm.


Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

Prima Pasta, 3450 Long Beach Road, (516) 536-7660
- Pasta restaurant. At least six vegan entrees. *VRG

Olirerea
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Mountain Gate, 212 McKinky Hollow Road, (914) 254-6000
- Indian. Vegetarian buffet. Open daily for lunch and dinner. *VRG

Oneonta
-------

In the "small" town of Oneonta there are about 20 pizza joints where
you have no problem ordering pizza sans cheese.


The Autumn Cafe, 244 Main Street, (607) 432-6845
- Natural foods. American bistro. *VRG

Painted Post
------------

Corning Area Vegetarian Society
27 Split Rail, Painted Post, NY 14870, (607) 936-1239

Plattsburgh
-----------

Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

D&H, 125 Bridge Street (near the Amtrak station), 562-9427
- Very vegetarian-friendly. Excellent food! Large variety of salads.
Tofu curry, meatless sausages, egg rolls, chinese vegetables, pasta
with spinach and garlic, hummus, falafel (the only thing I didn't
like, too greasy), etc. Open for lunch, dinner, and weekend
brunches.

Carburs, 124 Margaret Street, 561-3663
- Soups, salads, appetizers (deep fried veggies, raw veggies and dip).
Several excellent sandwiches (grilled veggie mixtures, eggplant, or
advocado), all have cheese and most have garlic or parsley mayo.
Crowded on weekends. Open for lunch and dinner.

Mangia Pizza and Pasta, 496 Cornelia Street, 562-5555
- One of my favorites. Wood fired pizzas with many topping choices.
Soups and salads. Amazing pasta dishes. Some vegan options. Several
low fat items. Grilled veggies/eggplant sandwiches. Open for lunch
and dinner.

Jimmy Wong's, 7 Miller Street (across from the post office), 561-0162
- The best Chinese food in town. Not authentic. Spicy food on request.
The restaurant has about 4 booths and they play movies (sometimes
inappropriate) on a TV. They deliver.


Natural Foods Stores:

North Country Co-Op, 13 City Hall Place
- Very large selection of spices. Very limited produce. Prices are a
little high, and they add 15% to the bill if you're not a member.
Small, but it's the only place around. Open Mon&Sat 10am-4pm,
Tue-Fri 10am-7pm, closed Sun.

SunFoods
- The only supermarket around with a vegetarian section. Tofu, tempeh,
veggie burgers. Worthington Foods and Fantastic Foods products.
Occasionally has organic produce. Open 24hrs.


Vegetarian Organization:

Vegetarian Awareness Committee (VAC)
State University of New York at Plattsburgh,
Internet contacts (valid from September to April):
Kirby Culp <culp...@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu>
Michael Pickering <pick...@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu>
- Small, but very committed and active group. They do a good job
promoting vegetarianism. Organize food buffets, guest speakers, and
other activities. They are trying to work with the food service on
campus (Marriott) to set up a vegetarian food booth.

Poughkeepsie
------------

Balancing Act Deli, 778 Main Street, (914) 454-9806
- Lacto-vegetarian. Vegan-friendly. Wide selection. Pricey, around $7
for a sandwich and drink. Non-sugar desserts. Will deliver from
about 6pm to closing.

Queens
------

See also: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island.

The telephone area code for Queens is (718).


Vegetarian Restaurants:

Bamboo Gardens, 41-28 Main Street, Flushing, 463-9240
- Chinese vegan. Same management as Vegetarian Heaven in Manhattan.

Annam Brahma, 84-43 164th Street, 523-2600
- Huge selection, everything is excellent. Won award for best
vegetarian restaurant in Queens.

Smile of the Beyond, 86-14 Parsons Blvd, 739-7453
- Luncheonette, for breakfast and lunch only.
Excellent food. People call it the "Smile".


Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

Quantum Leap, 65-64 Fresh Meadows Lane, Fresh Meadows, 461-1307
(Near Long Island Expressway and Utopia Parkway)
- Japanese, Macrobiotic, Middle Eastern, and Italian dishes. Some
dishes offer a choice of (rennetless) cheese or tofu, or of fried
or steamed ingredients. Natural foods store attached.

The Salad Bowl, 24-20 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, 786-1002
- Natural foods. Vegetarian sandwiches, soups, salads. Fresh juices.
Cafetria style. Open daily. *VRG

Hunan Dynasty, 271-01 Union Turnpike, New Hyde Park, 962-6868
- Hunan Chinese. Open daily for lunch and dinner. *VRG

India Corner, 178-19 Union Turnpike, Flushing, 523-9682
- Northern Indian. Open Wed-Mon. Closed Tuesdays. *VRG


Vegetarian Food Distributor:

Super Elephant Inc, 35-30B Farrington Street, Flushing, NY 11354
Tel: (718) 353-5090, Fax: (718) 359-3882
- Distributor of Asian vegetarian mock meats. (Vegetarian ham,
chicken, hot dogs, etc.)


Vegetarian Organization:

Vegan Society of Queens
150-39 75th Avenue, #2A, Flushing, NY 11367, (718) 263-7160

Rochester
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Vegetarian Restaurants:

Slice of Life Cafe, 742 South Avenue, (716) 271-8010
- Vegan-friendly. Run by a femminist collective. Yummy buffalo tempeh
sandwiches and breakfast burritos. Open Tue-Sun approx 8am-3pm.

BTB (Blessed Thistle Bakery), 145 University Avenue, (716) 454-1156
- Vegetarian. Has a small cafe that is pretty good. Vegan options. The
bread is excellent!


Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

India House/Vegetarian Cafe, 998 S. Clinton Avenue, (716) 271-0242
- Indian. The India House has two restaurants and a store. One
restaurant serves non-vegetarian and vegetarian North Indian dishes.
The other serves vegetarian South Indian cuisine. The lunch buffet
is good and reasonably priced. Take-out and catering available. Open
daily.

Hong Kong, on Alexander Street between Park and East
- Will make almost any dish vegetarian. Moo Shu No-Pork is very good.
Chinese Vegetable with Garlic Sauce is my all time favorite.

Alvin Ord's, on Monroe across from Aladdin's
- Excellent veg sandwich. Tofu burgers.

Big Apple, Park Avenue btwn Culver & Berkley
- Some excellent veg dishes. Great atmosphere, a little expensive.

Alexi's, on Monroe Avenue near Aladdin's
- Excellent veg pizza and pasta.

Aladdin's, on Monroe Avenue
- Middle-Eastern. Falafel, etc.

Basha, 798 South Clinton Avenue, 256-1370
- Middle Eastern. Has great falafel, baba ganoush, and hummus etc.
Open Mon-Sun for lunch and dinner.

Mission Cafe, on Monroe Avenue (across from Aladdin's)
- Phenomenal service. Good food. Try the homemade salsa with blue corn
chips. It's a popular small cafe, so get there early to get good
seating.

Bangkok, 155 State Street, 325-3517
- Thai. Vegan-friendly. Great Thai place with vegetarian selections.
Sesame tofu is great. Open Mon-Sun for lunch and dinner.

Thai Taste, Mt. Hope Plaza
- _Cheap_ food. They'll do most of their dishes vegetarian on request.
- 'Vegetarian' in Thai means 'substitute tofu for flesh'. Be sure to
insist on no fish sauce or other animal products.

India Palace, 1900 S. Clinton Avenue, (716) 271-2100
- Indian. Open daily.

Raj Mahal, corner of Monroe Avenue and Alexander

Wildseeds Bookstore and Cafe, 7?? University Avenue
- Not a huge selection but pretty good.

Oscar's, Monroe Avenue near Goodman
- Though the last time I recommended this place, they had a Hepatitis
alert!!

Hmm. I wonder if the Dunkin' Donuts in Brighton (Rochester) does
things in a special way? They're certified kosher.


Natural Food Stores:

Tops Friendly Market, 1900 South Clinton Avenue, (716) 442-2990
- A large grocery store with an especially large Indian food section
with many beans, lentils and spices available. Open 24 hours a day,
daily.

There's a coop on Monroe near Oxford that sells organic groceries.


Miscellaneous:

Farmers Market, Union Street
- Open on Saturday mornings in the summer months. A great deal for a
huge variety of vegetables.


Vegetarian Organizations:

Rochester Area Vegetarian Society
P.O. Box 20185, Rochester, NY 14602, (716) 381-2208

Sag Harbor
----------

Provisions of Sag Harbor, Main Street, (516) 725-2666
- Natural foods store with deli. Salad bar. Vegan options. *VRG

Saratoga Springs
----------------

Animal Rights Action League
P.O. Box 1323, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, (518) 587-6742

Schenectady
-----------

Natural Foods Stores:

Earthly Delights, 162 Jay Street, (518) 372-7580
- Has a vegan-friendly deli. Open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Thu 9am-8:30pm.

Scarsdale
---------

Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

Rebecca
- Vegan-friendly. Excellent seitan/tofu/veggie appetizers and entrees.


Natural Foods Stores:

Mrs. Green's Natural Market, 365 Central Park Avenue, (914) 472-9675
- Natural foods store with vegetarian deli. Juice bar. Vegan options.
Open daily. *VRG

Seaford
-------

Earth's Harvest, 1244 Hicksville Road, (516) 797-0700
- Natural foods store with vegetarian deli. *VRG

Spring Valley
-------------

Oneg Pizza and Dairy Restaurant, 33 maple Avenue, (914) 356-3560
- Whole-wheat pizza. *VRG

Staten Island
-------------

See also: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn.


Dairy Palace, 2210 Victory Blvd, (718) 761-5200
- Kosher/dairy restaurant. Chinese menu. Vegan options. *VRG

Taste of India, 287 New Dorp Lane, (718) 987-4700
- Indian. *VRG

Coalition to Liberate Animals Worldwide (CLAW)
P.O. Box 81, Staten Island, NY 10312, (718) 317-5303

Stony Point
-----------

Hudson Valley Vegetarian Society
P.O. Box 289, Stony Point, NY 10980, (914) 429-1071

Suffern
-------

Natura, 41 Lafayette Avenue, Rte 59 (5 miles west of Tappan Zee
Bridge), (914) 357-9200
- Natural foods store with juice bar. Open Mon-Sat. *VRG

Syracuse
--------

It has been extremely frustrating trying to eat vegetarian in
Syracuse. Eating out is a real problem. I am not all that crazy about
salad and I have been actually lectured by people when I ask for
things that are not specifically on the menu. The two Mexican joints I
have tried both appear to put bacon in their beans. It is REALLY
difficult to find Italian foods here that are not laden with cheese
and/or meat.


Vegetarian Restaurants:

Cafe Margaux, 317 W. Fayette Street, 472-5498
- Vegetarian/macrobiotic. Organic breads. "Wide selection". Vegan
frozen desserts. "Many vegan/macrobiotic options". *VRG


Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

On The Rise Bakery, 109 Walton Street, (315) 475-7190
- Vegan-friendly. A cornerstone for anyone who likes great bread.
Whole wheat, rye, raisin, etc. Use organic ingredients. Some lunch
food available: tofu-veggie pizza with whole wheat crust, open-face
hummus sandwich. Will take special orders for allergies (no yeast,
no wheat, etc). 'Chico's Three Seed' is a favorite! A friendly
place. Open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm, some Sat hours.

King David's, 129 Marshall Street (near Syracuse University), 471-5000
- Middle Eastern. Great hummus and falafel. Good-sized portions at
reasonable prices. Open Sun-Fri for lunch and dinner. *VRG


Natural Foods Stores:

Discount Natural Foods, 2120 Burnet Avenue, 437-4542
- A natural foods supermarket that is similar in size to Bread and
Circus. Has a great macrobiotic deli that is reasonably priced,
entirely vegetarian, and has lots of vegan selections. Hot entrees,
8-10 salads, baked goods, and a juice bar. Huge selection of health
food. Organic produce. Locally-produced foods. Bulk foods including
beans (some heritage types), rice, pasta, etc. Huge assortment of
vitamins and minerals, books, and environmentally friendly and
animal-free health and beauty products. Discounts for bulk
purchases. Laid-back atmosphere. Helpful staff. A bit messy. There
is always something new in store. Open Mon-Sat 9am-8pm, Sun 9am-6pm.

On The Rise Bakery, 109 Walton Street, (315) 475-7190
- See listing under Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants.


Vegetarian Organizations:

Syracuse University for Animal Rights
126 Schine Center, 303 University Place, Syracuse, NY 13210,
(315) 425-9362

Tivoli
------

Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

Sante Fe, corner of Main & Montgomery, (914) 757-4100
- Great Tex-Mex. Over 5 vegetarian dishes. No lard! (unknown if vegan)
Always terrific, upbeat service. Take-out.

Trumansburg
-----------

The Network Cafe, 49 E. Main Street, (607) 387-5588
- Vegetarian. Vegan options. Open Mon-Sat for lunch & dinner, Sun for
brunch only. *VRG

Utica
-----

The Phoenician, 623 French, (315) 733-2709
- Middle Eastern. *VRG

Vestal
------

Binghamton Area Vegetarian Society
P.O. Box 614, Vestal, NY 13850, (607) 757-9463

Warwick
-------

West Street Whole Foods, 7 West Street, (914) 986-3669
- Natural foods store with vegetarian deli. Open Mon-Sat. *VRG

Watkins Glen
------------

Farm Sanctuary
P.O. Box 150, Watkins Glen, NY 14891, (607) 583-2225
- Spend a day in the country. Tour the farm and feed the animals. Give
a pig a belly rub! Learn about farm animals. Unique visitor center.
Gift shop. Bed & Breakfast available. Group and bus tours welcome.
Farm Sanctuary is a 175 acre non-profit working farm that is home to
hundreds of rescued pigs, turkeys, cattle, goats, and other animals.
Open for visitors May 1 to October 31. Visitor center and gift shop
are open Wed-Sun 10am-4pm. To get there, from Watkins Glen, follow
Route 409 West to Route 23, follow 8 miles. Turn left on Aikens Road
and follow for one and a half miles to the Farm Sanctuary. There
will be signs along the way.

West Hempstead
--------------

Taj Mahal, 221 Hempstead Turnpike W, (516) 565-4607
- Open for dinner daily, lunch Mon-Sat. *VRG

Williamsville
-------------

Pizza Plant, 8020 Transit Road, (716) 632-0800
- Pizza. Vegetaran items marked with a carrot. *VRG

Woodmere
--------

Earth's Harvest, 1002 Broadway, (516) 295-1505
- Natural foods store with deli. *VRG

Woodstock
---------

Vegan Restaurants:

Woodstock Vital Foods, 51 Mill Hill Road, (914) 679-4440,
Fax (914) 679-4467
- Vegan. A broad selection of creative cuisine for take-out and
catering service. All foods prepared by Lucia Ferrante, long a cook
to many artists in the Woodstock community. Open daily 9am-9pm.
- ** Opened July 1, 1995. **


Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

Bluestone Country Foods, 54C Tinker Street (back from road), 679-5656
- Vegetarian and vegan foods from scratch. Deli items, fresh juices.
Take-out. Often closed January, sometimes February.

Taco Juan's, 31 Tinker Street, 679-9673
- Vegan and vegetarian options. Inexpensive. Take out, some seating.


Natural Foods Stores:

Sunflower Natural Foods, Bradley Meadows Shopping Center, 679-5361
- Natural foods, organic produce.


Miscellaneous:

WARM Store, (914) 679-4242
- Woodstock Animal Rights Movement. Cruelty-free, environmentally
friendly, related bumper stickers, buttons, etc.

______________________________________________________________________

rsc...@cnsvax.albany.edu

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don't know who that is.


>Albany
>------
>
>Dahlia's Vegetarian Bistro, 858 Madison Avenue, (518) 482-0931
>- Vegetarian. Vegan and macrobiotic options. International gourmet
> including pasta pesto, falafel, enchiladas, gado gado. Casual
> dining. Every item on menu made from scratch.

They closed, due to the owners retiring and moving to Spain.

>Nature's Way Cafe, 227 Washington Avenue, (518) 462-0222
>- Emphasis on 'healthy' menu. Vegetarian and vegan options. Closed
> Sundays. *VRG

They closed, too. Don't know why.

>El Loco Mexican Cafe, 465 Madison Avenue, (518) 426-1855
>- Mexican. Most items can be prepared vegetarian. Has soy cheese
> options (casein-free?). *VRG

Wonderful place. The owners serve meat, but are vegetarian themselves, so make
sure there are plenty of options.

ALSO:

Shades of Green, on Lark Street, off of Washington Avenue. Vegetarian plus
tuna, they serve cold sandwiches, fresh juices and a few hot entrees.
EXCELLENT food, wonderful people.

Veggie friendly places:
Shalimar, on Central Avenue between Lark and Henry Johnson Avenue in Albany has
a vegetarian (no ghee!) lunch buffet on Fridays. Their selection of vegetarian
and vegan options are fairly good, but their food is oily. If you can digest
greasy food, though, it is spiced nicely.

King David's Falafel, on Ontario Street, off of Western, has many vegetarian
and vegan middle eastern specialties. They also sometimes have a vegetarian
lunch buffet. Again, oily, but tasty, and nice staff.

NYC:

Cafe Viva: All vegetarian pizzeria on 97th and Broadway in Manhattan. MANY
vegan options, many wheat free options, all fresh veggies and herbs. WARNING:
They're incredibly good and addictive and expensive. Weekends have brunch, as
well.

> Mana, 2444 Broadway (btwn 90th & 91st Streets), 787-1110
> - Japanese macrobiotic. Mostly vegetarian. No dairy used.

> "A lot of really yummy vegan options. My favorites are the curried seitan,
> the huge bowls of broth with noodles and veggies, and their
> platters of steamed veggies of the day, bean of the day, hijiki,
> rice and tahini oat sauce with gomasio on every table. DON'T eat
> their desserts, though!!! You may not live to regret it! Ugh...."

Hey, *I* said that! :-)

> Open Mon-Sat for lunch and dinner.

Well, hope that helps.

Sarah G.


Geraint A Edwards

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In article <3v3ktj$n...@rebecca.albany.edu>, <rsc...@CNSVAX.ALBANY.EDU> wrote:
} I'd send these comments to the person who writes these FAQs but
} don't know who that is.

It's in the header of the posting you replied to!

Also, in a weekly posting to this group.

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