3. Jujube Tree
8.2
35-02 30th Ave, Astoria, NY
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · 24 tips and reviews
Alden Cates: Nice to see a vegan restaurant try to make it but food needs to be tweaked. General Tso "chicken" pieces were HUGE, not spicy. A little pricy for what you get.
Nick Cohen: Absolute best vegan joint in Astoria!
Inna: I'm not vegan but this place is so delicious that you don't realize you're eating vegan food! The chocolate cake is AMAZING, a must try!!
Serious Eats: The basement canteen at this temple makes New York's best dosas and some excellent homestyle south Indian food. All vegetarian, all very cheap.
Keith Weiner: Awesome vegetarian Indian food - something for everyone.
Ashok Gunasekaran: South Indian Food Heaven just below a temple, every dish is delicious, must go for vegetarians. Tons of options at low cost.
Katie Safrey: if meat isn't your thing, they have the BEST veggie burger in the neighborhood. The manouri and rosemary pilaf is also amazing
Joe Sobel: Great beer selection, and try the grilled cheese or veggie burger. It's worth the stop.
Shinta Pradani: The coolest place in the neighborhood. Once featured on Food Network for Diners Drive In & Dive! Food is excellent. Ribs apps and veggie burger are a must :)
ZenFoodster: Independent hotpot pp. Pick frm an array of fresh veggies, fixings, handmade noodles, dumplings & sauces. Meat & seafood dishes are extra $ & unlimited soft drink refills are $2. Limit 1.5 HR AYCE
Arthur Ahn: Vegetarians rejoice! Lots of leafy greens and vegetable broth options
Elise Ahmed: Vegan heaven. So many vegetables, mushrooms, noodles, sauces.
7. Hibino LIC
9.3
10-70 Jackson Ave (btw 50th Ave & 11th St), Queens, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Hunters Point · 54 tips and reviews
Mari Talai: One of the best agedashi tofu in nyc!They make their tofu from scratch and you can taste the difference. Very good quality of sushi as well, don't get rolls go for the real deal you won't be upset.
Nicholas M.: House made tofu; chiraishi; everything honestly is very good to great
Colin Lee: Delicious Kyoto style tapas place, the tofu gratin is very good and interesting
8. De Mole
8.5
4502 48th Ave (at 45th St), Woodside, NY
Mexican Restaurant · 71 tips and reviews
Lee Blinder: Ask for the vegan mole (so good!) and they can also make vegan seitan enchiladas with a few modifications.
Kate O'Neill: Vegan options (like a yummy seitan) for just about everything, including their exceptional mole sauce.
NYC: The Official Guide: Try De Mole’s nachos, rich chips smothered in sour cream, melted cheese and guacamole. Read more.
10. Bareburger
8.7
71-49 Austin St (btwn 71st Rd & 72nd Ave), Forest Hills, NY
Burger Joint · 87 tips and reviews
Michelle Chin: Black bean California burger with vegan cheese (Daiya?) = bliss
Rajaram Balasubramaniam: One of the best veggie burgers around! Awesome food, great beer, fastest delivery!!! Love it.
Amanda Vinci: Black bean burger with tomato fig jam wrapped in collard greens is always on my mind
Christopher Freda: Cash only! Lived the vegetable dumplings, pork buns, & especially the sesame beef. Friendly wait staff.
Diana: Really like this place for authentic Taiwanese food! Favs: scallion pancake roll w/beef, pan-fried buns, soup dumplings, braised pork over rice, beef noodle soup, tofu sheets w/preserved veggies
D: Sesame jumbo shrimp, shredded pork with dry bean curd and yellow chives, soup dumplings, mango tea milk bubble tea, & beef scallion pancake
14. Himalayan Yak
8.2
72-20 Roosevelt Ave (at 72 St.), Flushing, NY
Tibetan Restaurant · Jackson Heights · 66 tips and reviews
Ed Li: Veg. Thali is some next level ish!
Virgil Villani: Love the food no stomach here- fresh! Wonderful side dishes, chicken Lolli a must- dumplings fresh and real... Food selection of vegan
Ariel Herman: Spectacular menu full of Nepalese, South Asian, and East Asian vegetarian and meat options. They have butter tea and yak momo. Try one of the platters to share. Supposedly there is live music, too.
15. SriPraPhai
8.8
64-13 39th Ave (btwn 64th & 65th St), Woodside, NY
Thai Restaurant · 357 tips and reviews
Eric Litman: It's not on the menu, but ask your server for meang kam as an appetizer. It's self-service Thai street food at its best. Leave off the dried shrimp (you make it yourself) to make it vegan.
Réjane T: O. M. G. So glad I live in the area. Fantastic food--try the drunken noodles with tofu!!
LeAura L: Great vegetarian options in the back of the menu (4 pages).