04-10-2018, 08:15 AM
what's been your local experience of these?
I tried one many years ago (in Louisville), on my first Homecoming. Well - I got invited out to one, that is
There's also a vegetarian only Indian place that I've started frequenting quite recently. And the prices are quite reasonable (for Sydney), and the selection is broad, the taste authentic. Food is fresh too, and plenty of locals frequent this place.
I live a fair way out of the city (35 minutes, by train), but it's a fairly large metro area. The actual city itself has some vegetarian only places, but I've not had the opportunity to give those a shot.
Given the rising interest in vegetarian/veganism, I am guessing that there are more and more specialist places opening up. Where skillful expertise can showcase the merits of this kind of food.
ps, I guess juice bars/smoothie places are 'vegetarian-only' as well
I tried one many years ago (in Louisville), on my first Homecoming. Well - I got invited out to one, that is
There's also a vegetarian only Indian place that I've started frequenting quite recently. And the prices are quite reasonable (for Sydney), and the selection is broad, the taste authentic. Food is fresh too, and plenty of locals frequent this place.
I live a fair way out of the city (35 minutes, by train), but it's a fairly large metro area. The actual city itself has some vegetarian only places, but I've not had the opportunity to give those a shot.
Given the rising interest in vegetarian/veganism, I am guessing that there are more and more specialist places opening up. Where skillful expertise can showcase the merits of this kind of food.
ps, I guess juice bars/smoothie places are 'vegetarian-only' as well