Recommended Vancouver vegan restaurants

Vancouver vegan restaurants - Nuba
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Nuba's three Vancouver locations all offer vegan entrees made using local, organic ingredients when possible.

For vegans in the know, Vancouver's vegan-friendly restaurants offer a wealth of options that both satisfy and delight

Dining out, especially with friends, can be one of the more stressful aspects of being a vegan. First, you have to find a place that caters to your meat-free, dairy-free diet; then, you have to convince your meat-hungry friends to join you there. For anyone who's tried, it can be a hard sell.

But why should dining out be so difficult? Eating and socializing should be pleasurable, not a hassle.

Luckily for those in Vancouver, eating vegan is not so hard when you know where to go. The city is filled with a variety of restaurants offering vegan and meat dishes on the same menu.

Check out our list below. While these aren't all 100 percent vegan, they all have delicious vegan options on their menus. The ones that are completely vegan are marked with a V. The list is ever-evolving, so we invite you to add comments with your favourite spots!


Vancouver vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants

The Naam – Yes, yes, everyone knows The Naam. Open late, offering a wide range of vegan options (Mmmm, the Naam Bowl!), we keep coming back even though the service is epically slow!


Vegan fillings like tofurkey sausage and potato make Budgies Burritoes a must!

   Budgies Burritoes


All India Sweets & Restaurant – My friend Meera swears by the cheap vegetarian buffet at this little Indian restaurant on Main St.

Budgie's Burritos – Near the intersection of Main and Kingsway (on Kingsway), these will knock your socks off! Try the potato – you won't be sorry!

Whole Vegetarian – Housed in what was formerly Bo Kong (a Main Street favourite), we haven't tried Whole Vegetarian yet but will the next time we're in the mood for Chinese fake meat dishes. 

Gorilla Food – Organic, vegan, raw and downtown. Just be sure to go between 11 and 6 p.m. V

Radha Yoga & Eatery – Wednesday through Saturday, find incredible organic, local vegan (and often raw) dishes at this restaurant-slash-community-yoga-studio. (Reservations are recommended.) V

Cafe deux Soleils – Come here for a yummy vegan breakfast on the weekend or for their awesome vegan cookies when you need an afternoon pick-me-up! Their focaccia sandwich with sunflower seed/sundried tomato pate is yummy too.

Slickety Jim's – Speaking of breakfast, Slickety Jim's has one vegan option on its brunch menu and, lawwwd, it is worth the trip! [Update: A fire in 2009 forced this Main St institution to close until a new location could be found and monies raised. The new location is at Main between 18th and 19th Aves and will open in March 2011.]

Habit – Another Main St spot, this place is great for gathering with vegan and non-vegan friends who appreciate well-crafted food, excellent flavouring, local wine and feeling cool. Now with a new menu.

Cafe Kathmandu – For Nepalese food made with the freshest of ingredients and served with a smile, head to this Commercial Dr neighbourhood restaurant.

Dharma Kitchen – This is how we cook in my house: curry spices, nuts and a bounty of fresh veggies. I don't get to come to this West Broadway vegan restaurant often enough! V

Everybody Loves VeggiesWatch the video for an interview with the owners of this vegan fast food joint in the food court of City Square Mall on Cambie and 12th. V

Foundation Lounge – The creative menu makes this place a real treat, especially as the aprons behind the counter increasingly become more adept at their trade. Best bet: black beans and rice with banana.


Yummy steamed veggie dumplings at Cafe Kathmandu!

     Dumplings from Cafe Kathmandu

The Truffle Cafe at Eternal Abundance – For a whiff of one of the greatest smells on the planet, walk, no, run through these doors NOW! V

Planet Veg – When you're at Kits Beach and you're in the mood for something light and satisfying, grab a wrap on Cornwall.

Saravana Bhavan – Oh, yeah! South Indian food on Broadway at Oak! Great service and plenty of space for a crowd. (This chain also has restaurants in India.)

Sejuiced – Going healthy? Head to West 4th for a fresh fresh salad, some fresh fresh juice and maybe even a fresh fresh smoothie. V

Sweet Cherubim – A great little grocery and food counter on Commercial Dr and THE BEST SAMOSAS IN VANCOUVER! However, it's best to steer clear of the tepid subjis on display...


The samosas at Sweet Cherubim are a must-try!

    Sweet Cherubim

Jamaican Pizza Jerk – A favourite of my partner's, owner Chef Bounty serves several vegan dishes, including vegan rotis on Thursdays, and carefully selects only the freshest, non-GM products. His vegan pizzas and Irie bowls are a particular treat; my favourite is the Peter Tosh with vegan ham. Ask about the akee

Nuba – Lebanese food at its most scrumptious! Get the Najib’s Special!

Sha Lin Noodle House – Amazing hand-cut noodles and pan-fried dumplings. The curried-flavoured tofu and cutting noodles are a great vegan option, and the fried eggplant and tomatoes are addictive. [Update: 1 Mar 2011 Another victim to fire, Sha Lin is now closed... tears... big fat tears...]

Annapurna – Reader suggested, and for good reason. Head to this West 4th vegetarian Indian restaurant for consistently delicious food.

Bodhi Choi Heung Vegetarian Restaurant – With a name that means "delicious enlightened food," this Fraser St spot is one of the few Chinese Buddhist veggie restaurants in Vancouver, offering 132 vegan options.

Hon's Wun Tun House – Hong Kong diner food with a dedicated vegetarian option, offering a good selection of fake meat dishes. Locations include Robson, Chinatown, Richmond, New Westminster and Coquitlam.


Irie bowl from Jamaican Pizza Jerk

The Jamaican Pizza Jerk's Irie bowl

Fassil Ethiopian Resturant – Ethiopian food is great for groups, especially when some eat meat and others don't. And few do it better in Vancouver than the wonderfully friendly staff at Fassil. Try the vegetarian platter for two or three people.

Bandidas Taqueria – Expect vegetarian and vegan tacos on pillowy-soft, handmade tortillas; fresh ingredients; cold local brew and a good collection of current and nostalgic indie tunes. Plus, they culture their own vegan sour cream! Here, the mandate is pure sustainability—the owners even use a bike trailer for all restaurant transport. A great Commercial Dr hangout.

Grand View Szechuan Restaurant – This lovely little spot on Fraser (near King Ed) delights every time. The ingredients are very fresh and the flavours mouthwatering. Forgo the usual black bean sauce and ask for the authentic Szechuan (pronounced Se-twan) sauce of garlic and chillies. The kind owners make you feel right at home.

3G Vegetarian Restaurant – This restaurant extension of the fake-meat depot Veggie Flavour serves up a mean plate of "chicken" drumsticks. The extensive Chinese vegetarian menu is entirely meat-free but some of the fake meats may contain dairy. The fresh squeezed juices are a great touch. They also do dim sum on the weekends.

Grub – Word on the street is this Main Street favourite uses seasonally fresh ingredients to serve up two vegetarian entrees every day, one of which is always vegan. They even offer a daily vegan dessert!

Organic Lives – A little piece of raw, organic, vegan heaven, serving up nutrient-rich creative meals to hungry vegans and vegetarians, celiacs and otherwise health conscious Vancouverites in the know. You'll get the chocolate macaroons if you know what's good for you. Near Cambie at Quebec and East 2nd Ave.


Vegan/vegetarian restaurant guides

Learn more about going vegan in Vancouver

GOING VEGAN – The Vancouver way...

THE FACTS – Why go vegan?

BE AWARE – Not all vegan food is sustainable...

PROTEIN – Current schools of thought.

RECIPES & RESOURCES – Get creative with dinner!

VIDEO + RADIO – Meet Vancouver's vegan diners and restaurateurs.

VEGAN WINE? – Ask for a glass sans meat.

Vancouver Vegetarian Association – A great local resource for finding good vegan eats!

EarthSave Canada Veg Directory – Vancouver vegan, vegetarian and vegan-friendly restaurant guide

Vegan In Vancouver

HappyCow – Worldwide vegetarian and vegan restaurant guide

Vegan Society

Tell Granville Online about your favourite vegan spots around town!

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[Updated: 9 Feb 2011]

Comments

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    • Anonymous
    • October 15, 2011 @ 9:43


    Talking here about vegan restaurants reminded me of the time when I tried out a few Shanghai restaurants. Although they did not serve us a vegan recipe, you could have sworn that you didn't eat any meat. They have something special about their cuisine. If you have the chance to travel to Shanghai I warmly recommend trying their cuisine as well.


    • Anonymous
    • September 27, 2011 @ 4:08
    Wow, this is more than I expected to find. I am not vegan but I can tell you from the start that I wouldn't refuse and experience to a vegan restaurant, I imagine these places have special restaurant supply so it could be just as interesting and pleasant. Thanks for the recommendations, they are most helpful!
    • Anonymous
    • April 15, 2011 @ 2:24
    Dharma Kitchen on Broadway at Alma is wonderfuly fresh uncomplicated food,full of yummy flavours and the best marinated tofu! They also have the best homemade chai.It is a mellow vibe not hectic.
    Enjoy!
    • Anonymous
    • February 28, 2011 @ 8:38
    Sha Lin Noodle house closed due to a huge fire that started in the japanese restaurant next door. sadness. i hope they have insurance.
    • Anonymous
    • February 22, 2011 @ 7:47
    I love Bandidas Taqueria!!

    Also "The Perch" has vegan options, and "Rebellious Tomato" has vegan and gluten-free pizza!
    • Anonymous
    • February 21, 2011 @ 4:16
    Sha Lin Noodle House on Broadway has closed down. Or maybe is has relocated (I hope!). Does anybody know?
    • Anonymous
    • February 2, 2011 @ 4:27
    Paradise Vegetarian Noodle House in New Westminster. Amazing.
    • Anonymous
    • February 6, 2011 @ 3:12
    clean, friendly, great food, easy parking in Crest shopping Plaza.. close to new west and coq.
    • Hilary (not verified)
    • February 2, 2011 @ 11:46
    Just heard about Paul Stirfry on Nelson (http://vancouverfoodster.com/2011/01/31/paul-stirfry/). Sounds like it has a bunch of vegan (and gluten-free) options. Anyone try it yet?
    • Anonymous
    • January 18, 2011 @ 11:59
    Agro cafe has the best vegan bananna bread I've ever tasted! Its to die for! They also use mostly organic and locally grown ingredients in all their baked goods, soups and sandwiches. Their coffee is also fair trade and amazing.
    • Anonymous
    • November 22, 2010 @ 10:25
    Add Buddha Full to the list. It's in North Vancouver on 2nd ave off Lonsdale!
    • Anonymous
    • November 16, 2010 @ 10:10
    a few additions for your list:

    Eternal Abundance cafe on Commercial Drive - a raw eatery inside a grocery store - recently renovated and much brighter and roomier.

    Wallflower on Main - full vegan menu (as well as gluten-free!)

    The Perch, in the ARC building, Powell at Commercial Dr - same owners as Wallflower with vegan-centric options.

    • Anonymous
    • November 14, 2010 @ 3:06
    Great article- thanks for sharing!
    • Anonymous
    • November 6, 2010 @ 3:51
    great list!

    btw some updating re: Main St joints:
    - slickity jims burnt down - boo :(
    - bo kong is now whole veg!

    @masalapuri
    • Hilary (not verified)
    • November 8, 2010 @ 5:08


    Yes, thanks, I haven't been to the new Whole Vegetarian restaurant yet. Have you? I'm curious to know if it's still the same ol reliable Bo Kong fare or if they're doing things a bit differently. Anyone?


    • Anonymous
    • November 4, 2010 @ 12:16
    Great List
    • Anonymous
    • October 22, 2010 @ 6:02
    Best Quality Sweets is not a buffet not even close I can't believe no one has pointed this out.

    Perhaps they associate BQS with the other Indian places @ 49th & Main but it's quite different.

    Service is generally shaky but the food is OK as are the Sweets which is what most people go there to buy.

    The interior of the place in not inspiring let's put it that way.
    • Hilary (not verified)
    • October 25, 2010 @ 11:57


    Whoops! Thanks for catching that misprint! Yes, we meant All India at 49th and Main - not sure how that one slipped through. Thank you thank you!



     



    –Hilary


    • Anonymous
    • September 20, 2010 @ 2:03
    My Local Cafe on 10th just west of Alma is so tasty-- lots of dairy-free and gluten-free baked goods, soups, sandwiches, chili, lasagna, salads, etc for vegans and vegetarians. Plus coffee!
    • Anonymous
    • September 12, 2010 @ 10:49
    http://www.lovinghut.ca/
    • Anonymous
    • August 18, 2010 @ 11:52
    Panz http://www.panzveggie.com/ is vegan, and the food is excellent. Nice decor too.

    Hons in Chinatown doesn't have a single vegetarian thing on the menu, let alone vegan.
    • Anonymous
    • August 17, 2010 @ 4:52
    Panz Veggie is another vegan restaurant that recently opened in downtown, 1355 Hornby
    • Anonymous
    • August 6, 2010 @ 1:39
    i would like to point out that having a resident raw vegan chef on staff at the refinery means that amongst the sea of delectables, THE REFINERY on Granville St can proudly offer some delicious vegan dishes - listed right on our menu! appetizers, mains and desserts.
    mmm mmm good!
    www.therefineryvancouver.com
    • Anonymous
    • August 5, 2010 @ 5:12
    Thank you so much for the list, but you forgot Wild Rice! They don't use dairy in any of their recipes so all the veg items are actually vegan.
    • Anonymous
    • May 12, 2010 @ 8:43
    So many places, so little time.

    Patricia
    • Anonymous
    • May 11, 2010 @ 10:42
    House of Dosas on Kingsway and Knight is an excellent 24 hr flavourful veg/vegan alternative to the Nam. It is cash only, but it is delicious. Very authentic vibe, and always cricket on the tv, and always busy.

    I'd also recommend Hell Pizza on 1931 Lonsdale. They have an amazing vegan pizza that features refried beans, as well as many unique veggie options with nuts and avocado, gluten free crusts are also available. I often make the drive from downtown to get my pizzas.

    Nyala on Main is another great Ethiopian option. They have many veg/vegan options, and the flavours are amazing. I always leave there full, and the owner, Asafa, is maybe one of the nicest guys you'll meet. They occasionally do a vegan buffet on Wednesdays, which is amazing.

    I also agree with all the comments here on The Nam. It sucks. Everything from the 80's hippy decor, to the crappy service, to the food. Everything at The Nam tastes like stale cardboard. Way overrated. There are so many better veg options in town.
    • Anonymous
    • July 7, 2011 @ 4:52
    I disagree about the Namm. People say it sux but there is so much to choose from, they don't skimp on portions, and it's reasonably priced. I like the Namm a lot!
    • Anonymous
    • February 25, 2010 @ 11:09
    Afghan Horseman on Granville Island makes a deadly vegan platter!

    Karmavore Vegan Shop (although not a restaurant) is also a super hidden gem for vegans! Vegan marshmallows, cheese, clothing, shoes, pet food, everything!
    • Anonymous
    • December 31, 2009 @ 1:03
    I can't believe no one has mentioned Organic Lives! All their food is all organic, vegan and raw. Their raw desserts and pizzas in particular are simply astounding... delicious and really good for you, too.

    They also supply high quality, ethically-sourced vegan ingredients (cacao products, superfoods, etc.) if you (like me) are into raw food and make your own desserts. You can order all their products online or check out their restaurant/production faclity at Quebec and 2nd.

    Check these guys out, they are doing great work and deserve more exposure... http://www.organiclives.org/

    Greg
    • Anonymous
    • October 21, 2009 @ 10:50
    try the Lemon Duck at Bodhi Choi. And, for Ethiopian, I love the Red Sea Cafe, because 1) the bread is more thin and moist than most, and 2) you can choose your dishes, which means I can get less bean/legume dishes and more vegetables.
    • Anonymous
    • April 27, 2009 @ 11:25
    It constantly disturbs me that The Naam is ranked so high, and is usually the first mention, amongst veg restaurants. Am I the only vegan with taste buds and a sense of cuisine? The Naam is by far the worst veg restaurant I have ever eaten at. The horrendous service is trumped only by the dumpster-quality food. A good deal of the dishes aren't even made to order; they sit in the steam table all day until somebody orders it, and the bread they serve is crusty due to being thawed from frozen. No restaurant worth its salt would ever consider freezing bread. Fresh bread is easy - frozen is lazy.
    Thumbs down for the Naam.

    • Anonymous
    • July 7, 2011 @ 4:54
    It because it's been around so long and people wouldn't go there if it wasn't good. It's certainly not the "best" but it's not as bad as reviewers make it out to be at all!
    • Anonymous
    • May 1, 2009 @ 2:53
    I mostly agree. Some of the food at the Naam is decent, and the service has improved in recent years. But it is certainly not the best veg restaurant in town and should never be at the top of the list.
    • Hilary (not verified)
    • May 6, 2009 @ 12:22
    I'd call the Naam more than decent but agree that it's definitely not the best vegetarian/vegan option going. However, it is somewhat of an icon in the Vancouver veg scene and is likely the most popular—I've never not waited in a long lineup to get in—plus, it's the only place on this list that's open 24 hours. —Hilary Henegar, Granville Online editor
    • Anonymous
    • April 25, 2009 @ 11:05
    I love Bodhi Choi Heung Vegetarian Restaurant (3932 Fraser St, just N of 25th), because they have many lovely tempeh dishes... And the food is less salty than at Bo Kong, and not far away. A Fraser "secret"!
    • Hilary (not verified)
    • April 27, 2009 @ 9:34
    Awesome! I can't wait to try it out. Thanks so much for the recommendation! —Hilary Henegar, Granville Online editor
    • Anonymous
    • March 2, 2009 @ 4:23
    I'd like to point out that Sha Lin keeps its food containers (the styrofoam ones for takeout or doggybagging) in its washroom...or they did when i was last there.
    • Hilary (not verified)
    • March 2, 2009 @ 5:27
    While of course that is really gross, I would like to point out that I have never been sick form eating at Sha Lin, nor has anyone I know who eats there. And I know a handful of people who dine at the noodle house often. —Hilary Henegar, Granville Online editor
    • Anonymous
    • February 28, 2009 @ 10:04
    Wild Rice used to have a fantastic vegan creme brulee, worth the trip!
    • Anonymous
    • February 22, 2009 @ 7:08
    Hon's Wun-Tun House on Robson Street has amazing veggie Chinese food with great fake meat! And they deliver.
    • Hilary (not verified)
    • February 24, 2009 @ 11:52
    Oooh! I am so there! Thanks for the tip. —Hilary Henegar, Granville Online editor
    • Anonymous
    • February 5, 2009 @ 2:33
    Okay, I've been veggie for over 15yrs now and i have to ask, what is it with veggie restaurants??? Is there a reason why one of the most common themes with all veggie restaurants is terrible service?
    Last time I went to Radha, my girlfriend and I stood at the "please wait for seating" sign for ten minutes while two servers chatted behind the bar 15ft. away pretending we weren't there... and while friendly, the service didn't get much better from there.
    Anyone have an answer to this?
    • Anonymous
    • May 1, 2009 @ 2:46
    I've been to Radha a few times and always had great service.
    • Anonymous
    • January 28, 2009 @ 4:35
    I recently went to Foundation on Main and was pleasantly surprised. Would totally recommend those who haven't not tried.
    • Anonymous
    • January 26, 2009 @ 2:45
    Mmmm The Naam. So many 3am post-party meals have been experienced there.

    Vanessa
    www.modernmixvancouver.com
    • Anonymous
    • January 15, 2009 @ 12:11
    Grub on Main St. has fantastic Vegan dishes that change daily...and a feature vegan dessert that has always been stunning.....i also heard they may be doing brunch very soon.
    • Anonymous
    • January 14, 2009 @ 5:31
    Earthsave Canada is a great resource for restaurants in Metro Vancouver:
    www.earthsave.ca
    They also arrange dine-outs at a lot of the restaurants mentioned with set menus for a fixed price. I've been to many of them and they were well worth it for the reason that you get to taste more dishes than you would if you just went to the restaurant with one or two friends alone.
    • Anonymous
    • January 14, 2009 @ 1:59
    Awesome list.

    Most of the Ethiopian/Eritrean restaurants in the city are vegan friendly. And Nyala is the best of them all. They used to have a vegan brunch but I don't think they do anymore now that they've moved to Main St. The owner is really nice and they're very vegan friendly.

    An option for a fancy night out is Restaurant Connor Butler. They do a 6-course vegan tasting menu for $65 that's really good. We ate there and with the pre-amuse and the amuse bouche it ended up feeling like 7 courses. The deserts were AMAZING. Connor is wonderfully creative and the dishes are all tailored to the specific occasion. Definitely worth a visit on a special occasion. He also buys mostly local and organic, which is a plus.
    • Hilary (not verified)
    • January 14, 2009 @ 4:18
    Wow, thanks so much for these recommendations! That vegan tasting menu sounds to-die-for! Especially with the focus on local, organic ingredients—two top considerations for me. —Hilary Henegar, Granville Online editor
    • Anonymous
    • January 14, 2009 @ 10:39
    why are all vegan spots indian?
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