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West Village vegan AND conventional?

neecole68 | May 31, 201703:40 PM 8
Manhattan Vegan Cheese

Hello, Looking for a restaurant in or near the West Village that serves vegan food, preferably vegan cheese (not Daiya) AND conventional food? I have an eclectic bunch. Thanks in advance!

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  1. v
    villainx Is Nix West Village? Had a pretty good dinner there.

    Is Nix West Village? Had a pretty good dinner there.

    Nix
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    1. m
      MikeG re: villainx "Traditional" neighborhood names seem to have lost virtually all meaning these days so it's hard to know exactly what new or infrequent...

      "Traditional" neighborhood names seem to have lost virtually all meaning these days so it's hard to know exactly what new or infrequent posters have in mind, but if the names are to have any real meaning, I'd say 7th Ave South is the easternmost border of the "West Village".

    2. j
      j. marie East Village has John's of 12th Street -- conventional and vegan menus -- and they use Follow Your Heart vegan cheese.

      East Village has John's of 12th Street -- conventional and vegan menus -- and they use Follow Your Heart vegan cheese.

      1. Ttrockwood By Chloe- yes it's vegan- i have taken many omnivorous friends and they have all left raving about the meal especially the ceasar...

        By Chloe- yes it's vegan- i have taken many omnivorous friends and they have all left raving about the meal especially the ceasar salad and amazing guacamole burger. There are several locations including w village. No daiya

        Ellary's greens is perfect, clearly labeled vegan options as well as many omni selections. Can't say about if they use daiya. West village, takes reservations
        http://www.ellarysgreens.com

        EN japanese brasserie is "fancy" and more expensive, has fantastic vegan options as well as both cooked and raw japanese offerings
        http://www.enjb.com

        Cafe clover has a great selection of creative vegan options- no daiya here- menu isn't labeled as vegan but most of the veg dishes are. West village, takes reservations
        http://www.cafeclovernyc.com

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          villainx re: Ttrockwood Nice. Are there similar type places in LES or East Village. I hardly head to West Village, so wasn't familiar with Ellary or Clover...

          Nice. Are there similar type places in LES or East Village. I hardly head to West Village, so wasn't familiar with Ellary or Clover.

          1. Ttrockwood re: villainx I'm not as familiar with lower east side but of course dirt candy (although all veg it's core client base is most certainly not...

            I'm not as familiar with lower east side but of course dirt candy (although all veg it's core client base is most certainly not)

            Dimes has finally become less of a hipster spot, although certainly popular and lots of food photo takers, i haven't been for dinner but they have a great creative menu with lots of vegan and omni choices.

            The Fat radish is easy for vegetarian, more limited for vegan but they will gladly omit cheese from a veg dish to make vegan.

            I know there are more my jet lagged brain can't think of right now....

            1. v
              villainx re: villainx I checked out Le Village, in the East Village, this weekend. It was good to really good, both vegan and conventional.

              I checked out Le Village, in the East Village, this weekend. It was good to really good, both vegan and conventional.

          2. n
            neecole68 Thanks to all of you! I will be looking these up.

            Thanks to all of you! I will be looking these up.

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