i went out to dinner with my friend and it was to all all you can eat buffet that only had vegetarian food. i was surrounded by all things vegetarian and i felt happy and very very very full. best food i have had in a long time. and it was funny because as soon as we got there, the place was full then after like 10 min there wasnt many people there so that meant for food for us. i was surprised at how good the food was. have you ever ate at a all vegetarian place and felt full to completion? i was very content.
ohhhh god yea more then full to completion...full till i ws totaly incapacitated where was this place? i dont know any all u can eat veg places nearby
That great I've never been to vegetarian place per se, as you can find veg food pretty much everywhere here. So yes can happily chow down. My mother is a devout omni but she often marvels at how good those veg meals are [honestly, as if we'd keep eating hideous food].
sua tao cafe in malvern near the mc'ds and across from this resturant that burned down but now does laudry and sells pool tables.
i know what you mean! Pete, there's a Chinesse food place down on 4th & south street that has a lot of vegetarian food that is banging. Their big thing is their mock meats and their platters are huge! I paid $9.75 for a platter of mock general tso and it lasted for three meals for me. As for an all you can eat veg buffet in Philly, I know they exsist, but I'm not sure where they are located.
Yay! Don't you love going out and having yummy vegetarian food? It makes me feel accepted. =P I just remember my awesome Indian meal... the most delicous vegetarian meal ever!
It's rare that I come across an all-veg restaurant (I live in Idaho, the pickings are slim) but when I do find one it kicks ass! When I went to Washington DC a couple months a go I was amazed at all the vegetarian restaurants, we even went to a vegan bakery and a veg chinese restaurant with an all-you-can-eat vegan buffet. It was Heaven!!!
That's why I looove going to major cities. I like in suburban Long Island, so veg*n places are... nonexistant. But an hour long train ride into Manhattan opens up a world of possibilities. Going to SF was really awesome in that sense, too. Veg*n places just give me a warm fuzzy feeling inside.