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Old Oct 8th, 2004, 07:04 AM
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Best Vegetarian Restaurant

What's the name of and where is the best vegetarian restaurant you've ever eaten at? What did you eat?

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Greens, at Ft. Mason overlooking the marina in San Francisco. Absolutely marvelous meal and service. I couldn't tell you what we ate, but it would have been easy to not notice that the place was vegetarian.
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Nora's in DC. A slight deviation from the topic because it is an all organic restaurant rather than vegetarian. But, there were many vegetarian entree options. The food was wonderful!
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The Angry Trout in Grand Marais, MN (on the north shore of Lake Superior close to the Canadian border).

Not strictly vegetarian, but organic with many vegetarian/fish options. Best salad I've ever had in my life. And the restaurant is right on the lake and decorated with art from local artists - a very cool place.
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Le Commensal in Montreal. Very eclectic, upscale veggie cafeteria. What did we have? Asian noodles, Indian curry,Lasagna, squash soup, salad, and lots of other delicious things.
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Kalachandji's Restaurant in Dallas -- it's in a Hare Krisna temple in a older residential part of town. Very cool. They serve a buffet, which soup, salad bar, bread, appetizers, one entree, and three to four vegetable side dishes. Beverages include a really good herbal iced tea and they also offer a choice of desserts when you are finished. I wish I could remember what I ate, but it was all excellent. I love going there. As far as desserts, Cosmic Cafe in Dallas had the absolute best rice pudding I've ever tasted.
 
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Another vote for Green's.
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Wrenkh in Vienna.

Had a salad of tiny mixed veggies and tender lettuce greens, then a timbale-type dish of cracked grains. Accompanied that with a glass of wine from a vineyard just outside Vienna - the wine smelled of violets and tar....it was a good meal.
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Old Oct 8th, 2004, 08:40 PM
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Candle 79 in NYC--good food at reasonable prices. Green's is great but fairly expensive for a vetarian restaurant. I figure restaurant that charges alot should make great food, so my idea of good restaurants are those that make great food with moderate prices.
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