1. J Selby's
8.7
169 Victoria St N, Saint Paul, MN
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Summit - University · 11 tips and reviews
Emily Zinnel: Everything was amazing. Defiantly getting the Buffalo Wings and Dirty Secret Burger again. Everything is vegan. I donated to their community bowl which is really unique!
Alex Nyman Stalberger: Wow, it's amazing to order freely from a menu! Zero animal products present. Be prepared for all the vegan junk food!
Carrie Rigdon: Vegetarian burgers, spicy peanut stir fry, beer, Kombucha
5. Pad Thai Grand Cafe
8.3
1681 Grand Ave (at Cambridge St), Saint Paul, MN
Thai Restaurant · Macalester - Groveland · 28 tips and reviews
Eric Cannedy: Their green curry is the best in the Twin Cities, and I like it with mock duck.
Meghan Petersen: Don't use the sauces/oils they give you. They are very old and taste spoiled. Also if you're vegetarian make sure to ask if there is meat/fish in the sauces.
METRO magazine: In addition to your spring rolls, try the mock duck then finish with their mango sticky rice. We just planned your meal. Read more.
7. Menchie's
8.4
750 Cleveland Ave S (at Pinehurst Ave W), Saint Paul, MN
Frozen Yogurt Shop · Highland · 22 tips and reviews
Keri NotCindy: Boyfriend loved the banana and the chocolate frozen yogurts. I liked the vegan and gluten free pink lemonade and pomegranate pizzazz sorbets with blueberries, strawberries, and coconut flakes. YUM!
SuZ T: Great BYO froyo. Veg. yogurts. Greatly appreciate that they have ingredient lists (etc) avail. for perusal for everything as yogurt can be ambiguous for vegetarians. Honeydew sorbet is awesome.
Hope McCroskey: Peanut butter sauce and marshmallow goo over cake batter, chocolate hazelnut, and devils food yogurts is so good!
8. Big River Pizza
8.4
280 5th St E (Wall St.), Saint Paul, MN
Pizzeria · Lowertown · 13 tips and reviews
Carrie Rigdon: Great, unique vegetarian pizzas like the 10,000 Leeks, good beer selection
Samir Goel: Exceptionally tasty pizza and nice staff. Great pickup before an Amtrak ride from union depot
Michael May: 10,000 Leeks is wonderfully light. St Vincent has just the right amount of zing.
13. Ngon Vietnamese Bistro
8.4
799 University Ave W (Avon St), Saint Paul, MN
Vietnamese Restaurant · Thomas - Dale · 42 tips and reviews
Chef Shack Bay City, Carrie Summer: absolutely loved the tofu lettuce wraps,with crisp and flavorful pickled vegetables and a spicey hoisin sauce!
Brennen Stenke: The Bún salad is great with tofu. The careful French fusion here makes for an intriguing menu. As a bonus (or requisite, perhaps) they place an emphasis on local ingredients. The space is cool, too.
Ansell: Mí was very good, and a nice change up from getting phó.
14. Foxy Falafel
8.2
791 Raymond Ave (btwn University Ave & Territorial Rd), Saint Paul, MN
Middle Eastern Restaurant · St. Anthony · 29 tips and reviews
Jeremy B: Get the Shaksuka and a side of chicken or vegan sausage for brunch. Amazing!
John Sommer: The beet falafel is great. The condiments, delicious. Try the pickled stuff in jars.
City Pages: One of the best post-holiday eats! For the really, truly good gluten-free cookies alone, Foxy Falafel is worth a stop.
Brenda Hamlin-Lehmann: I can always find the Vegan items I enjoy and shopping the local farmers is always a Plus
Michael Elliott: The breakfast & lunches are seriously top notch. Friendly, professionals. Sit and enjoy your selections. one day a week, 2 slices 4 $3.00. The soups are seriously what the Spartans must have eaten.
Andrew Klein: The rice, beans and greens plate, for $3.99, is a healthy, thrifty and tasty choice for a hot meal.