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The Best Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants in New York City
"Boasting, perhaps, what is the area's best vegetarian menu, Hangawi offers patrons a chance to dine in a refined, traditionally decorated setting and enjoy some of the best Korean food you can hope to find. It's not uncommon to find a wide range of customers here, from business-types to neighborhood artists, most of whom make the wise decision to opt for the Emperor's lunch or dinner combinations. These provide excellent ways to sample all the best that Hangawi offers."
"If you are looking for quality Korean vegan dishes while enjoying complete peace of mind, you have made the right choice for your dining. It is not simply any Korean gourmet vegetarian restaurant but is akin to a spiritual place. You will be asked to open your shoes prior to entering the dining space, a custom similar to entering any traditional Korean home."
"Korean , Vegetarian"
"This "vegetable-slaughterhouse" serves up fresh plant-based breakfast, lunch, and dinner at their two locations. The menu is fully vegetarian, with most of it being vegan and gluten-free as well. They're commitment is to transform fruit and vegetables into something special and focus on featuring local, seasonal produce."
"The food at The Butcher's Daughter is definitely not the only thing insta-worthy. This restaurant's artsy vibe makes it the perfect spot for not only a great brunch but some awesome photos too. The Butcher's Daughter has locations in the West Village and Lolita."
"A plant-based taqueria and discotheque, Black Flamingo isn’t your ordinary nightclub. Located in Brooklyn (where else?), this Miami-inspired spot is known as much for its pink flamingo cocktail stirrers as its sweat-inducing dance parties, soundtracked with house and techno beats curated by scene veterans. When you’ve finished flying high on the dance floor, make sure you refuel at Flamingo’s popular upstairs restaurant."
"One of the hottest spots in Brooklyn, Black Flamingo is well known all over the town for its amazing pink flamingo cocktail. The place is also always lit up with music from some amazing veteran DJs, who make sure that the dance floor is always full and throbbing. After you’re done with the drinks and dancing, you can also head up to the first-floor restaurant for some amazing food inspired by the Miami cuisine."
"Posted up in the food hall of Brooklyn creative hub Industry City, Renegades of Sunset is a vegan kitchen serving made-from-scratch meals Wednesdays to Sundays. The restaurant's seasonal menu doesn't always stick to a cuisine (banh mis, cheesesteaks, Italian subs, and veggie burgers live on the menu in perfect harmony); the only consistent culture is one of rebellion against our meat-oriented society. There are certainly worse types of renegades.How to order: Via website, Grubhub, Postmates, Seamless"
"I’m not a vegetarian, let alone vegan, and this was delicious. Will definitely eat here whenever I am in the area.I had the bur..."
"Are you looking for a place to try some of the best vegan Thai dishes in the city?. If yes, consider checking out Glur Thai. Their menus provide vegan options from tom Kha, green curry, khao soi to Som Tam."
"Natural Blend is an organic juice bar and vegetarian spot serving smoothies, juices, and pastries in Brooklyn, NY. It’s all in the blendin’!"
"A post shared by @vegano_colombiano on Dec 29, 2018 at 9:42am PST. Even if you are not a vegan, you will instantly fall in love with Ladybird for its exquisite food, a friendly service, a nice décor, and a romantic and soft atmosphere. Located in East Village New York City, it is a trendy and elegant vegetarian tapas restaurant in the city with innovative vegetarian dishes and cocktails."
"Vegan tapas, wine bar, cocktails, flaming desserts, great music, and more can be found at one of the best vegan restaurants in New York City, Ladybird. Located at 111 E 7th street, this little slice of heaven enchants you as soon as you walk in with gorgeous boho chandeliers, colorful décor, and comfortable seating. While reservations are not required, they are recommended."
"Oh, this place looked so cool when I walked by but it wasn’t open at the time. Ladybird is focused on small plates and drinks. I’m really wanting some of that fried macaroni and cheese though."
"Fifth Hammer Brewing Company is a famous brewing and public taproom. Come in for a tasting and leave with new connections. Their craft beers are the perfect mix for special occasions."
"Fifth Hammer Brewing Company is an Industrial dive-themed bar. They offer a rotating mix of their own 15 craft beers on tap. There’s always something different and new to try out."
"Wild East Brewing Company is one of the newest craft breweries in Brooklyn. It’s innovating the American craft beer scene with brewing techniques imported from Europe. You’ll find flavors from coast to coast and overseas."
"The Rubin is the first museum in the Western world to dedicate itself to the art of the Himalayas and surrounding regions. Its impressive collection spans 1500 years to the present day, and includes Chinese embroidered textiles, Nepalese gilt-copper bodhisattvas, Pakistani stone sculptures and intricate Bhutanese paintings, as well as ritual objects and dance masks from various Tibetan regions. Fascinating rotating exhibitions have included Victorious Ones, comprising sculptures and paintings of the Jinas, the 24 founding teachers of Jainism."
"In New York City’s vibrant Chelsea neighborhood, you will find the Rubin Museum of Art, a relatively new museum that first opened in 2004. It is dedicated to the collection, display, and preservation of the art and cultures of the Himalayas, India, and neighboring regions. Inside the museum, a beautiful spiral staircase will lead you to six floors, with each carrying an extensive collection of Hindu and Buddhist art, and photography of Asia."
"Nestled within the New-York Historical Society is this smaller institution devoted to kiddos, with exhibits designed to help youngsters understand the history of NYC. They’ll learn about major historical figures (like Alexander Hamilton) and important points in the evolution of the city; they can also meet re-enactors who help bring those moments to life. View this post on Instagram"
"This is the oldest museum in New York City, opening its doors in 1804. A pretty cool reason to visit on its own. Inside you’ll find a timeline of New York and the US in the form of literature and other memorabilia."