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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Sticky Fingers Bakery, Washington DC

Location: 1370 Park Rd NW, Washington, DC 20010, USA
From Vegan Gastrobot
I was very excited to try out the baked goods at Sticky Fingers Bakery. I mean they won cupcake wars so the cupcakes have to be good right? Unfotunately not. We ordered a bunch of treats to try a little bit of everything. We got a slice of the chocolate mousse cake, Cookies & Cake Cupcake, and a Peanut Butter Fudge Cupcake. The cake...well the mousse was really good, creamy and delicious. The cake itself was very dry and just blah. The cupcakes...the cakes were very dry and just not good. The frosting's were not very good either. The peanut butter one had a bad aftertaste, the cookie one was better, but still not good. If this is the caliber of cakes they make how in the world did they win Cupcake Wars? They were not even close to the best baked goods we have had. I could make better. Definitely not worth the price tag.

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We also ordered a Sweet & Salty Cookie and Jenny's Brownie. The brownie was also dry and way too cake like, not gooey and fudgy and chewy like it should be. The cookie however was really good. The best baked good we got there. I would try another one. I liked the salty chocolate chip cookie - I will have to try it at home.

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The last thing we ordered was the mac & cheese. I always try mac & cheese if it is an option just because there are so many different ways to make it. This was probably the best vegan mac & cheese I have ever had. I loved it! It was similar to the ones at Hillside Quickie and Bang Bang Cafe in Seattle, but not nearly as greasy and just was better. No commercial fake cheese used, I wish I knew how they made it!

Overall - Skip the cakes. They are dry and just not good. The cookies were tasty. Definitely try the mac and cheese as it was delicious!

Friday, April 27, 2012

Busboys and Poets, Washington DC

Location: 2021 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA
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I loved Busboys and Poets.  I loved the atmosphere, the waitress was very friendly, it was very artsy and the food was delicious. It was like a combination of coffee shop, restaurant, book store, art gallery, performance space, everything all combined into one (and very popular). We stopped by around 3 in the afternoon on a weekday and it was packed. We were seated at a short table with a very long couch on the one side and comfy chairs on the other. Very relaxed just hang out and sip a coffee all afternoon and when you get hungry have some food kind of feel. I loved it. We tried the vegan pepperoni calzone (vegan mozzarella, veggies, vegan pepperoni in a whole-wheat crust). This was really tasty, though not as good as the calzones we get in Olympia, WA. They used mozzarella daiya cheese with pepperoni and lots of veggies. If the crust would have been amazing this would have been a top contender for best calzone. The crust was really thin and good, but not great. Overall I would order this again.

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We also ordered a Peanut Butter Banana Panini (peanut butter, banana, and agave nectar). We opted for the sweet potato fries as a side. The panini was delicious - very creamy and sweet, but really how can you go wrong with peanut butter and banana? You really can't. The sweet potato fries...well they are one of my favorites! These however I did not like that much. They had a lot of cinnamon on them and I just did not like them. A lot of people like their sweet potatoes with sugar and cinnamon and marshmallow and all kinds of sweet thing on them, but I find them way too sweet that way and prefer them plain and simple. Just fried and a little bit of salt would have been perfect. I wish I would have known they were dessert fries as I would have ordered a different side. This is the only item that I was disappointed in.

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They also had a vegan brownie so we had to try that. It came with a scoop of vanilla coconut ice cream and a sliced strawberry. This brownie was amazing! It had mousse on top of it and was very rich and chocolaty. The ice cream did not have a strong coconut flavor and was really smooth and creamy. The combination of the ice cream, brownie and strawberry was perfect - just a small piece of each with each bite was wonderful. I would definitely order this again.

Overall - I highly recommend Busboys and Poets. The food is delicious, the service friendly, the atmosphere very relaxing and artsy.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Chez Harag Pastries, Washington DC

Location: 2312 4th St NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA
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I read about a vegan French bakery in DC and I knew we had to stop by. They didn't have croissants, but they did have all kinds of cookies and treats that I have never had before. Chez Hareg Pastries was a small shop with a full case of vegan cookies. We tried a few different items - the Vegan Palmier, Raspberry Sprtiz Cookie, Pecan Snowball and a Napoleon.

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The napoleon was light and flaky and not too sweet. Layers of puff pastry that was flaky like philo with a light lemon custard in between. This did not have strong lemon flavor which is good as I do not like lemon that much. Not too filling and not too sweet so not a very heavy dessert which was good since we had so much walking to do.

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The Pecan Snowball is one of my favorite cookies and this one was buttery and delicious just like it should be. I had never had a spritz cookie before so we had to try one of them and it was really good. Very light and buttery, though I would have prefered it without the jam. The Palmier was my favorite - these were so light and flaky and lightly sweetend and just perfect. Like eating lightly sweetend airy crispy pasty. We took a dozen of these and the plain spritz cookies to go to share with my freinds we were staying with. My friend was hesitant - she said she really liked spritz cookies, but made with real butter. She tried these one and conceeded that they were just as good - surprisingly buttery for a vegan cookie.

Overall - definitely stop by here and pick up some Palmiers and Spritz cookies. They were so good. Now I wish I had some to snack on...

Monday, April 23, 2012

B Cafe aka Brooklyn Cafe, Washington DC

Location: 3740 12th St NE, Washington, DC 20017, USA
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Our first day in Washington DC we decided to start our day of eating at B Cafe aka Brooklyn Cafe. They have a vegan sampler so we ordered that. It is such a good deal. For a dollar more than a sandwich you can try three different items - a burger patty, chicken patty, and shrimp. The sampler usually comes with cole slaw, but since I do not like cole slaw we switched it out for potato salad. We also ordered a side of spinach to get some good veggies in as we don't always get a lot of them on our food vacations. The people working there were a little scattered the day we were there, but they also had opened late as they had something break in the morning and they waiter was very friendly and nice so it was fine. The vegan burger was really good - Veggie Burger made from Carrots, Beets & Potatoes (the dark pieces on the top of the plate). The beets gave it a very nice color and it was a little bit spicy and sweet and seasoned very well. The chicken patty was like fried chicken and I loved it. Probably the best fried chicken we have had. The batter was light and the chicken was meaty. The shrimp were better than I thought they would be. I never liked seafood, it was one of the few things I always refused to eat. I have tried vegan seafood before and it always has that fishy flavor that I really do not like and the texture is just....not something I like (though I am told it is like real shrimp). These did not have an overwhelming seafood flavor, but the texture was there and still was not something I particularly liked. The potato salad was delicious! This is another item that is hit or miss for me - I do not like mayonnaise or mustard and most times potato salad is too mayonnaisey. This was not - it was very creamy, but still had chunks of potato in it and I would definitely go back and get it again. The side of spinach was just steamed with some peppers and such mixed in. This was plenty of food for the two of us to share. We were not super stuffed afterwards, but full.

Overall - I really enjoyed our vegan sampler here and I would definitely go back again.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Sunflower, Vienna VA

Location: Falls Church, VA, USA
From Vegan Gastrobot
We spent a few days in Northern Virginia for a friends wedding recently. We arrived in the evening and were super hungry so our first stop was Sunflower Vegetarian Resaturant. We ordered the cold basil roll (Jicama, carrot, lettuce, dry spiced tofu, vegi-ham, basil and rice paper wrapper). This sounded like it would be really good, but...for all of the flavorful sounding ingredients there wasn't much flavor to be had. I really like fresh rolls, and this was good, but not the best.

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We also ordered the Ianani Sushi (Stuffed w. brown rice, sesame seeds, crispy bean curd, seacress & shiso condiment served with edemame). I have never had this before since I only just recently ventured into eating sushi, but I really enjoyed this. The tofu skin was chewy and the filling was delicious, a little bit salty a little bit sweet. This was the best thing we ordered here.

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We also ordered some Daikon Cake. I keep thinking this is the same thing we ordered in Philadelphia once, but that was a turnip cake which I loved. This had...no flavor. Just mushy greasy not very good. The sauce that came with it was not very good either, but at least it had some flavor.

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For our entrees we ordered the Golden Nugget (Marinated yuba (bean curd skin) wrapped with shredded shiitake mushrooms, soy protein and bamboo shoots in house brown sauce. Garnished with sauteed napa cabbage, broccoli, bean thread noodles and carrots). This was interesting. VERY chewy and hard to eat. To cut it into pieces you need to use a fork and knife. The sauce was not that good and the noodles were just not tasty (and I love noodles, but I didn't eat most of them). The broccoli was cooked well and out of the two entrees we ordered I liked this one more. The nuggets were not the worst thing I have ever had, they just were not the best either. I definitely wouldn't order it again.

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The second of our two entrees was the Asparagus Roll (Baked stuffed wheat gluten roll with vegi-ham, asparagus in house special sauce and vegan cheese). Raymond picked this one out and wanted to try it as it sounded different. Well it was....it reminded us of those really old cookbooks where they have gross meat dishes and like chicken in jello and such. I have no idea why they would put cheese on this - the special sauce had an odd flavor that I could not figure out. It tasted like a bunch of familiar tastes combined, but not in a good way and I couldn't pin point any of them. The sauce also did not go with cheese at all so it was really disgusting. The roll itself was just like a very chewy wheat gluten piece with a piece of asparagus in the middle. The wheat gluten was not prepared well and was so chewy and the texture was just not good. It did come with some broccoli and a drumstick for some reason and edemame which were all good. I would order the Golden Nuggets any day over this as it was just bad. We did not finish this dish as neither of us liked it.

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And finally dessert! Chocolate cake with mousse and glaze (Contain unsweetened chocolate & cocoa). This should have been decent. I mean it is chocolate cake! But it had a very strange flavor that I couldn't put my finger on. The mousse...was not very good. It was not chocolaty and the glaze was some berry and was the strongest flavor, though that wasn't very strong either. Overall skip on the cake. It is...odd. I wish I could pin point what it tasted like....I just can't figure out what the flavor was.

Overall - I would skip Sunflower Vegetarian Restaurant. Most of the food was just not good. The flavors were off...it was just not a place I will go back to ever.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

In the Bowl, Seattle WA

Location: Seattle, WA, USA
From Vegan Gastrobot
Usually I like to cook, but when it hs been a long day and I don't feel like cooking we like to order take out from In the Bowl vegan restaurant. We always order the melting culture as it is amazing - Stir fried ground soy protein chicken and tofu, green curry paste then topped with coconut milk and basil served with roti. It is a little spicy, but so good and I love that it comes with roti.

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Stir fried your choice of white rice or brown rice with homemade soy and mushroom sauce, broccoli, onion, carrot, bok choy.This was delicious - the sauce added a lot fo flavor and the veggies were still crisp and perfect.

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And finally some pad thai with fried tofu. I don't know that we had ever ordered it before, but it was really good. Not neon orange and ketchupy like some places in Seattle. The flavor was light and while not my favorite pad thai ever, it is definitely good enough to order again when we want take out.

Overall - In the Bowl is great when I don't feel like cooking and is always enough food for 2 meals.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Nzyme, Oakville, ON Canada

Location: Oakville, ON, Canada
From Vegan Gastrobot
We spent a few days visit the Toronto area and of course we had to try as many places are possible. Our flight got into Toronto at 3pm and we headed down to Niagara Falls to check it out since it was so close and we had never been. On our way down we stopped for dinner at Nzyme. After all of the amazing raw food we have had I did have high expectations for this restaurant. The lady working there was very nice, and there was only one other table there when we arrived, but the food too forever to get to us so don't go if you are really hungry (it took at least 50 min to get the food and we were both starving!). The first thing we ordered was the raw spaghetti with Alfredo. This was alright, but it was not amazing. There is a raw restaurant in Bellingham, WA where we had a similar dish and it was so much better. This just tasted like zucchini with lemon juice. There was dehydrated kale around the plate and that was tasty.

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The second entree we ordered was the rawsagnia - zucchini noodles filled with marinara, sunflower cheese and meatless meat sauce. This was better than the spaghetti, but not amazing. It definitely had more flavor so that was good.

Overall - the food takes forever and is just so so. I wouldn't go back - there are plenty of other raw food places in Toronto you could try.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Rosa Linda's Mexican Cafe, Denver CO

Location: Denver, CO, USA
From Vegan Gastrobot
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Our last day in Denver we had a late breakfast at Rosa Linda's Mexican Cafe. While looking at the menu I saw that you could get a cactus burrito and since I have never had cactus, let alone seen it on a menu, we had to try it. We decided to try a small veggie combo which included a cactus burrito with red sauce (shown above). This was good, but I was disappointed with the cactus - it just tasted kind of like green peppers.

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It also came with a bean taco and bean tostado, both of which were good, but not special.

Overall - Rosa Linda's was alright. Not bad, but not really good either. It was just...so so Mexican food. I am sure there are better places in Denver, but maybe they don't have vegan options. Overall though I wouldn't make a special trip to go here.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Sputnik, Denver CO, second visit

Location: Denver, CO, USA
From Vegan Gastrobot
On our last day in Denver we decided to go back to Sputnik for lunch. I had spied on the brunch menu when we went the first time (but not until after we had ordered and eaten) and saw a few things that sounded interesting so we had to go back. We got a potato chorizo taco plate - scrambled tofu, vegan chorizo, and potatoes served in soft tacos with pico de gaio and pinto beans. These were really simple so I was surprised by how amazing they were! It seemed like they would be good, but they were incredible!

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We also ordered the stacks of vegan power. I know the photo looks like it is a mess, and it was kind of, but this was the item I had seen on the menu that I had wanted to go back and try. These were quinoa cakes topped with vegan breakfast sausage, steamed greens, creamy roasted garlic sauce and avocado and they were absolutely amazing! The quinoa cakes kind of fell apart, but they were flavored perfectly and coupled with the sausage, garlic sauce and greens it was an unbelievable combination. A lot of times I order things at restaurants where most of the ingredients sound good, but one thing I am iffy on and I hope that the combination is not bad - on this it was the garlic sauce as I am not the biggest garlic fan and it can easily overpower everything else. In this instance it worked perfectly to help pull everything together.

Overall - definitely check out Sputnik if you are in Denver. Their food is amazing.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Poutini's House of Poutine, Toronto ON, Canada

Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
From Vegan Gastrobot
I know Poutine is big in Canada and when I saw Poutini's House of Poutine had a vegan option I knew we had to try it out. What is not to love? French fries, gravy, cheese, should be delicious! This was just alright - Raymond enjoyed it a lot more than I did. The french fries were delicious - cooked to perfection. The cheese was daiya which I really like. The gravy....the gravy in Toronto was not my favorite. We had gravy at Hogtown Vegan as well and it tasted similar and not the best in my opinion. The gravy is a little tangy and has an odd flavor to me...not quite sure what it is. Something tasted off to me, but Raymond loved it.

Overall - if you are in the area you might as well stop by and get some vegan poutine. You might enjoy the gravy like Raymond.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Wayward Vegan Cafe, DINNER, Seattle, WA

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Saturday was the first day that Wayward Vegan Cafe opened for dinner hours! We have always wished that they would be open later than 4pm so that we could go for dinner....and they finally did! Now Wayward is open 9am-9pm everyday! Their dinner menu contains some of the breakfast and lunch favorites (a few sandwiches, a bacon BBQ burger, some scrambles, etc) as well as some new dinner items. There are numerous appetizers, some that were already on the menu like fried artichokes and quesadilla, and some new like buffalo tofu and fried mozzarella wedges. We decided to try the fried mozzarella wedges as well....fried cheese? yes please! We have tried the teese ones before and they are good, but they do not fill that greasy cheesy goodness like non-vegan cheese sticks have. These...well these I loved! They are made with mozzarella daiya and are melty gooey goodness. We will definitely be ordering them again.

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They also have many dinner entrees from fillet mignon to grilled chicken breasts to chicken and waffles. We decided to try the BBQ ribz - a rack of vegan ribs served with sweet potato fries and cauliflower mac & cheese. This was a huge platter - the ribz were a block of BBQ seitan, very chewey and meaty. The BBQ sauce was delicious and served with extra on the side. The sweet potato fries were delicious. I really liked the cauliflower instead of pasta for mac & cheese, but Raymond thought it had too much yeast in it. We were eagerly awaiting the arrival of the dinner menu at Wayward and it did not disappoint! It is a little more expensive than a normal dinner, but one dish is definitely enough food to share. We will definitely be back soon to try the other options.

Overall - Wayward is our favorite breakfast place, and now you can go there for dinner as well! I cannot wait to sample their other dinner options. Definitely check it out.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Vegan Danish Bakery, Thornhill ON, Canada

Location: 7718 Yonge St, Thornhill, ON L4J 1W2, Canada
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When I saw Vegan Danish Bakery near Toronto I knew we had to go. I see danishes and such all the time, but I can never eat them. I was very excited when I saw Toronto had a vegan danish baker. I wish we would have been there over the summer so we could try the soft serve ice cream! We did try an apple danish which was amazing! They heated it up for us and it looked like it was going to be way too sweet for me, but it wasn't. There were apples and almond slivers in a nice flaky pastry with a not too sweet frosting.

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We also took home some sugar buttons and a sticky bun. The sugar buttons were not what I expected. They were not sweet, even though they had sugar on the outside. They were crumbly cookies with some anise flavor and they were good, just not what we expected them to be. The sticky bun was excellent - again not too sweet and just perfect. One of the better sticky buns we have had - the bread was flaky, the syrup sweet but not too sweet. Just delicious.

Overall - Stop by the Vegan Danish Bakery if you are in the area. It is just north of Toronto, but the treats were very good.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Organic Oven, Toronto, ON, Canada

Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
From Vegan Gastrobot
Toronto has a lot of vegan bakeries (or bakeries with vegan options). Organic Oven has a few vegan options (if you look at the website they have more options listed than what they had when we went in). Nothing really sounded amazing, but we were there so we asked the guy what he would suggest. He suggested the chocolate cupcake so we went with that, a brownie and gingerbread men. The gingerbread men were good - crispy and flavorful. The cupcake and brownie....they were both mint even though they did not say they were on the tags in the store. I hate mint so I couldn't eat either of them which was incredibly disappointing. I mean we wouldn't have purchased them and wasted the money if it would have said they were chocolate mint.

Overall - I would skip Organic Oven. Raymond said the cupcake was alright, the cookies were good but not spectacular, nothing we had would make it a must go to if we are in Toronto again. Plus there are much better bakeries in Toronto.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Rise Above Bakery, St Catherines ON, Canada

Location: St Catharines, ON, Canada
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On the way down to Niagara Falls, ON to spend a night we stopped in St Catherines at Rise Above Bakery to pick up some treats and hopefully something to eat for breakfast the next morning. I wasn't really sure what they would have here as I didn't remember what this place even was I just noted that they were a vegan bakery. We almost just kept driving as it was getting late by the time we got here due to the traffic and we were tired. I am so glad we still decided to stop! This bakery was amazing! We got a cinnamon roll for breakfast the next morning and it was good, but a little too much frosting for me and it was slightly dry (this could be because we kept it out overnight).

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We also picked up a cinnamon sugar doughnut and a chocolate chip cookie. We ate the cookie when we got to our hotel and it was good. We also saved the doughnut for the next morning and it was really good as well.

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The last treats we picked up on our first stop was a brownie and a blondie. These were...incredible. The brownie was the best brownie I have ever had. It was rich and moist and just unbelievably amazing. The blondie - I have never had a blondie before and I didn't really even know what it was, but it looked good. The blondie was the best thing I have ever had. Ever. No contest, this was out of this world good. Man just thinking about it now I wish I could get more. I tried making some myself and they just did not come out anywhere near as good. These were so good that we decided to stop by again for lunch the next day so we could pick up some more blondies and bring them home with us.

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For lunch we had some a bowl of chili. This was very good, Raymond loved it, but I like my chili better (I make a very different chili from most people).

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We also got a small Asian Noodle Salad. This was also very good and light.

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The last thing we got was the potato, broccoli daiya ball (served like a burger) with frites. The daiya ball was really good, but the frites - I don't know what they did differently from every other places but they were incredible! Raymond was making fun of me because I was raving about them so much. They were cooked perfectly and were just incredible.

Overall - Everything here was really good but the Blondie is the best thing ever, the brownie is incredible and the frites are amazing. Definitely stop here if you are anywhere close. I would even drive the hour+ from Toronto to here just to get some more blondies.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Udupi Palace, Toronto ON, Canada

Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
From Vegan Gastrobot
Normally when traveling we do not eat at Indian or Thai restaurants as we can get both in Seattle that is amazing. However when looking at places to eat in Toronto I came across Udupi Palace and their menu contained Indian foods I have never seen on the menus here so we had to check it out. The people we were staying with said it was just okay, so we weren't expecting a lot. We ordered a Combo Masala Uthopam with Iddly (steamed rice and lentil patty - bottom left) and Medhu Vada (fried lentil donut - top left). This was just alright. It wasn't amazing, but it wasn't horrible either. I expected it to be tastier as masala is usually delicious. I had never had the Iddly or Medhu Vada but they were both just so so. I wouldn't go out of my way for them again.

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We also ordered Coimbator Dosa - like a crepe with mixed vegetables inside. This was a lot better, but still just so so. If I were to go here again this is what I would get, or try something else.

Overall - if you are in Toronto and are looking for a place to eat you can find much better options elsewhere. Udupi Palace was not bad, it just wasn't really good either. The people working there were also not very friendly so overall I wouldn't go back.