Can any New Yorkers recommend any good vegan restaurants? I'm open to any suggestions, thank you. :)
>>9146477
I give veganism a light 2
Harlem has a good one on 116th
Lower East side has some jems.
Basically stick to yuppies, rastas, Ethiopians and Buddhists.
Try the front lawn.
>>9146477
I've never been to New York but if I were there I would definitely want to go to Candle 79 and Dun-Well Donuts.
>>9146477
Champs Diner
https://www.happycow.net/north_america/usa/new_york/new_york_city/
I went to By Chloe in Los Angeles and everything was amazing. Apparently Chloe Coscarelli got fired by her own business because she didn't want them to start selling animal products under her name though, so if you don't want to support assholes I wouldn't go there. Food is still bomb though I'm sure, and at least it's still vegan.
>>9146477
>fantano
>veganism thread
Fuck off permanently
>>9146477
>Open to any suggestions
Kys senpai
>>9146477
>melonposters worse than frogposters
>/mu/tants on my /ck/
welp, my time here has come to an end
>>9146502
By Chloe is basically an upgraded version of what dumb flyovers think is good vegan food. LA being the epitome of the flyover mindset laboring under the erroneous misapprehension that it's sophisticated because it's near a body of water (see also, Texas)
Good vegan food: Cinnamon Snail, Kajitsu, or just go to a decent Indian joint in Curry Hill where there are vegan options.
>>9146477
> vegan
if you hate food so much, why are you going to restaurants?