This is some good soda!! And vegetarian too!
I finally went to Stuff I Eat, a vegan soul food restaurant in Inglewood. I ordered the Soul Food Platter, which had yams, macaroni and cheese, BBQ tofu, stewed kale, black eyed peas, a cornbread muffin, potato salad, and coleslaw. The yams and the tofu were on the sweet side, but I still enjoyed them. The kale and the black eyed peas were my favorite, as they were nicely savory. The vegan mac 'n cheese doesnât taste like its vegetarian cousin, but I havenât encountered a vegan version thatâs comparable. The beet lemonade was too sweet for me, but thankfully it was offset by the tartness of the lemons and the earthiness of the beets. And although $15 is a bit pricey for this platter, I was able to stretch it out into three meals - granted Iâm kind of petite. Also, the menu is largely organic. Items that arenât organic are clearly marked.
Stuff I Eat
114 N Market St.
Inglewood, CA 90301
(310) 671-0115
Metered parking, only takes quarters!
Try the Enchilada Pie sometime
Looks like vomit, but tastes so much better than vomit.
Ha ha, Iâm not that shallow. Looks arenât everything. Thanks for the recommendation, @ipsedixit!
That is Thanksgiving at my sisterâs Those black eyed peas look good!
a couple of spots in my regular rotation:
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the farmerâs market plate and the grilled brocollini served at pitfire pizza.
the vegetables are roasted in their pizza oven.
if you end up going there, be sure to try the chocolate sauce that they serve with the strauss family creamery soft serve for dessert -
i like the vegetarian ghormeh sabzi served at shamshiri grill.
with it, i normally order their brown rice adas polo. (slight upcharge for brown rice).
if you like vegetarian persian food, shamshiri offers a WIDE VARIETY of persian specialties that are tweeked to be vegetarian. they take up a ton of menu space.
- not gourmet, but vegetarian, tasty and not too greasy:
a) the dish that they call maoâs hometown at maoâs kitchen.
this is not authentic chinese food, but it satisfies the itch when i donât want to drive far.
b) the mapo tofu served at qin
So the fear of carbs has subsided for now. Wife really wanted to try Lodge Breadâs pizzas last Friday. I warned her about reports here stating unevenly baked pizzas and large cornicione (scary naked carbs) but she said it was cool.
Gladly, the pizzas were all evenly baked (mixed wild mushrooms, four cheese, asparagus) and were just on the chewy side. I think theyâre finally dialing their skills on the new oven.
Their pizzas are almost always vegetarian-friendly. In fact, most of their menu is vegetarian. The only meats I regularly see are in their ham/cheese and tuna sandwiches.
One of the owners - Or - has always been super nice from my experience. He refuses to let his customers leave without a good experience. If somethingâs not right, a polite mention to Or will prompt him into action to make things right.
Iâm not a big pizza lover, but that would definitely be my choice!
Nice shout-out for Lodge Pizza Night (or is it permanant now? Iâm not in the pizza loop). Theyâd be pleased!
Biergarten - Wilshire / Ktown
Fried Mushrooms - Panko Crusted Organic Miatake Shrooms (hen of the woods) & Herb Aioli
For your pre or post Wiltern Theatre, vegetarian, bar food needs. These bites were perfectly crispy, w/a good meaty texture from the miatakes and a nice creamy dip. Great snack for vegetarians or anyone.
What a waste of good mushrooms.
Exactly , why do you have to coat it in a greasy crust ? Best left alone . Like most natural ingredients .
Ummm⌠excuse me, but this thread is called the Vegetarian Rundown. Obviously neither of you are and are unfamiliar with the vegetarian dilemma - going to a bar or pub and everyone is chowing down on crispy, chicken wings and such while youâre limited to french fries. Hen of the Woods are one my favorite shrooms and they are indeed great unadorned. But, if you know anything about them or shrooms, youâd know they are great for frying. Why? Because - unlike most shrooms that can be too slippery for proper frying - coating adheres to them really well. This restaurant happens to do them really well, hence the recommendation for vegetarians.
So⌠why donât you try to find someone to give you a hug this Saturday night. If thatâs not possible, just hop back over to another thread and stop yucking peopleâs yumms over here.
Oh I am sorry . Not yucking your yums . And I donât need a hug Cookie . Lay off. They just look greasy to me . Sorry if you donât like it .
Then donât eat 'em. Itâs called bar food dude. Itâs all relative.
Sorry if I come off strong. But I think youâre kind of negative in general.
Iâm going to 100% disagree with both statements.
@TheCookie coming off strong is like a grouchy kitten.
And I think @Emglow101 is a a delight.
Off-topic but âfood for thought.â Hereâs an article I just read pointing in the direction that (real) oysters could be considered vegan. I shared it with the note that if you wear leather you could also certainly justify oysters.