Veg-friendly restaurant for 40th bday

Go see Mad Max owner of Tacos Quetzlacotl!

Best Veggie Taco in LA!!! Get the Omega 2 Taco! (Pictured on the left)

It might be one of the more underrated taco operations but is up there with the best of the best (Tire Shop/Salon Shop, El Momo, Guerilla, Leos/Tamix, Rickys, etc)

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There is no atmosphere or walking around, you eat on a crate with Downtown skyline views and chat up Mad Max.

That is authentic Los Angeles!

I like Happy Family.

Vegetarian is it’s own thing in Chinese cuisine not a side dish or an afterthought. A lot of Chinese people are Buddhist, more appropriately Buddhist-Taoist, so many go the veggie route. Monks dine here too.
The food is unique, probably hard to get outside of LA/SF/NY.

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I agree with @Bigmouth. If you’re sure your party is 10 then Le Comptoir is perfect. You have the whole place to yourself, it’s vegetarian w/meat supplements, presentation is like theatre, music is cool. If you’re careful, it hovers around $100. pp. Plus it’s in a cool hotel and upcoming 'hood. I could go on, but most on this blog have read my blathering about how much I love this place.

[quote=“JeetKuneBao, post:23, topic:3767”]
I like Happy Family.
[/quote]Awww… Be still my :heart:. Me too. I had my vegetarian sister’s bday there.

I would narrow it down to AOC or Gracias Madre

Have it on good authority that Plant, Food And Wine is your huckleberry And that ain’t no fucking joke.

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Plant Food and Wine is pretty good, but they have two things going against their success. Location and target market. Competition is so stiff on that street, and the majority of folks on the street are tourists who are either unaware of the place because Plant F&W is so far from the epicenter of COOL ( think Gjelina as the epicenter), and/or Plant F&W is above the pay grade of many of these tourists.

The good thing for the OP is that if they choose this place, they should be able to get their party in there. It’s a smaller space bisected by the staircase, but reserving one side should be doable. But Plant F&W is not a place for carnivores.

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For those who are recommending places like this – i.e, vegan or vegetarian, only – what of the OP? Who is not vegetarian (or vegan)?

Lest we forget it is the OP’s birthday.

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I’m having my vegan birthday, for my vegan or vegan loving friends tomorrow at PFW. Not a place for meat-craving folks, as they have none of the meat-like products that, for example, Crossroads does. Their vegan cheese on the other hand is really good, and they have Lodge bread you can ask for ($8). What I like about this place is the quiet on the patio, and the tablecloths and good and interesting wines. It’s like going to a real restaurant.

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Sorry @Novelli. I agreed w/@Bigmouth about Le Comptoir. I’m used to agreeing with Bigmouth :wink:. But it was you who gave the recommendation. Anyway, I concur!

P.S. Zinc in DTLA is also a cool spot, with a definite California atmosphere. I’m not a vegetarian, but didn’t miss not having meat at this place.

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Don’t think that was me… or was it?

The back outdoor area is pretty generous in size (given the pricey real estate) and evokes a Euro-Med feel. It is really nice back there. Starting a meal as the sun is going down and sipping wine into the transition to evening would be great.

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Yah… I made a mistake and replied @Bigmouth instead of Novelli.

Thanks all - managed to get a Friday night reservation at AOC for our party of 8, and can’t wait! Looking forward to also trying lots of your other recommendations during the 4.5 days we’re there - it’s going to be a delicious visit. :slight_smile:

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AOC is a great choice. Try to sit on the patio.

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Pizzeria Mozza.

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[quote=“Thor, post:36, topic:3767”]
Try to sit on the patio.
[/quote]Yep… That’s a must.