More New York City fun!
Let's start with the most important part of my NYC trip, Lula's Sweet Apothecary! We all know I love ice cream and while I planned to have a treat or two at Lula's, I spent more time there than I should admit. Of course, when they ask you your favorite flavors before coming to town and grant your wishes, you can't help but indulge!
The first of my dream flavors was Caramel, Marshmallow, Graham Cracker ice cream and OH MY WORD, it was delicious in a bowl with Peanut Brittle ice cream. It was also amazing in a sundae with Peanut Butter Jelly Banana ice cream topped with marshmallow, whipped cream, and a cherry! On another day, I went for fruity flavors and enjoyed Strawberry and Lime scoops. Of course, I had to have some of their famous Cake Batter soft serve as well, so needless to say, I wasn't short on frozen dessert in NYC!
Sunday was the day of the Veggie Pride Parade with 1,000 vegetarians and vegans marching on the streets of NYC! People in costumes of all shapes, sizes, and species wielding pro-veg signs made their way to Union Square for a day of speakers, food, and fun! I was happy to meet up with VKO from Lifestyles of the Chic and Vegan, Dynise, author of The Urban Vegan, and new friends from Vegan Good Things and Brazil Nut and walk the route.
The parade was a blast, I met lots of amazing people, and heard great speakers, which worked up an appetite! Lindsay from Happy Herbivore, her husband, Dayna from Seitan Said Dance and I headed over to Viva Herbal, home of a plethora of vegan options. Once there, we ran in to Sara Sohn from Sweet and Sara Marshmallows (& more!) and friend Ethan! Like last time, I went for the Santa Rosa slice with its crispy whole wheat crust, sun-dried tomatoes, kalamata olives, mushrooms, and miso tofu. I made sure to leave room for dessert, especially since it was a hot day, so we all headed to Lula's!
After hearing good things about S'Mac, aka Sarita's Mac and Cheese from friends on Twitter, I decided to check it out with Evan. They recently added vegan mac and cheese with a creamy "cheese" sauce, which they bake in a cast iron skillet and bring to you. I was under the impression they had vegan cheese like Daiya, but nope, it's house made and seems to have some coconut milk in it. The breadcrumbs are a must, but they also offer vegetables to mix-in, if your heart desires. I opted for the small size and it was good, but overall I found it to be a bit pricey. If you LOVE Mac 'n' Cheese, check it out, friends have been raving about it.
On my final day in NYC, Lan Cafe once again foiled my plans to eat there, so we switched it up and Terry, Paula, and I headed to Souen Organic Ramen, a macrobiotic spot in the East Village. They have locations in Soho and Union Square as well, but this is their noodle house. We started off with Seitan Dumplings that were a bit mushy, but not too bad. After that, it was ramen time! I opted for the Tahini Ramen with added Yuba, while Terry had the Sesame Ramen, and Paula had the Ramen Salad. Everything was fresh and tasty and the company was excellent, making for a great final meal in NYC.
Well, that's it for NYC this time! I'm sure I'll be back there soon and have the scoop on more delicious food. Next week I should have a fun giveaway or some news in store for you, so stay tuned!
New York City vegan dining is still awesome!
The manuscript for The Vegan Girl's Guide to Life is officially out of my hands and in to the hands of my editor, meaning I can get back to posting regularly! That is, until we make the big move overseas in about 6 to 8 weeks.
A few weeks ago I made a trip to New York City to hang with friends, go to the Veggie Prom and Veggie Pride Parade, and shoot photos for The Vegan Girl's Guide to Life with Hannah Kaminsky! So, let's get to it..
The newest spot on the NYC vegan dining scene is Terri, smack dab in the middle of Midtown. I've heard good things, so of course, I had to head there and check it out. I went with the Chicken Bacon Cheddar Ranch sandwich and my sister, who happened to be in town, went with the Buffalo Chicken sandwich. The bread was amazing! Fluffy, perfectly pressed, and they weren't skimpy on the fillings. Terri makes a solid sandwich, but the real star of the show was the Butterfinger shake! I was amazed at how much it tasted like the candy bar, as was my sister. I loved it!
Angelica's Kitchen is a vegan stronghold in the East Village and while it's a crunchy granola hippie joint, they have some damn good food. I went with my good friends Eliana and Jason, after a boxing class I took from Jason Strout himself, an amazing Boxing and Muay Thai fighter who was just named a top trainer in Time Out. We started with the appetizer special which was some sort of fried potato deliciousness. While I went for a pretty solid Market Pantry plate with sweet potatoes, tempeh, and kale, the clear winner was the special of the day. The special had the most amazing tofu ever, quinoa, and asparagus. Next time, I'll get the special, whatever it is!
My heart belongs to Lula's Sweet Apothecary, but I decided to give Stogo another try, since Jason and Eliana love it so much and we wanted a treat after dinner. Yeah, it's pretty good. The Salted Caramel got old for me after awhile, but the Oatmeal Raisin Cookie ice cream was something new that held my interest. Once again, it's not the cheapest place for ice cream, so if you're on a budget, head elsewhere.
VKO from Lifestyles of the Chic and Vegan and I always have a great time together and plenty to talk about with our histories in the fashion industry. We met up at HanGawi for lunch, as we both love Korean food, evidenced by our last meal at Franchia! We started with 3 types of pancakes; Spicy Kimchi, Pumpkin, and Leek. While the Pumpkin was a bit bland, the other two were great. As an entree, I had the Greens and Mountain Vegetables over Brown Rice, a perfect, healthy lunch with a bit of spice from a kicky red sauce they provided. While the service isn't perfect, the food and atmosphere at HanGawi are lovely, which makes it worth a visit, especially if you're with company you enjoy.
Friday night = Vegan Prom! Not sure if the vegan prom would have savory options, Michelle of MyZoeTrope, also the illustrator for my book, and I hit up S'nice in Brooklyn for a bite. I remembered Jason from SuperVegan recommending the Vegan Panini, so I took his advice and dug in. Excellent bread, marinated tofu, sundried tomatoes, and pesto, it was a great sandwich! S'nice recently added a Sushi sandwich that's getting rave reviews, so you may want to check it out, if that's your thing. We headed off to the Vegan Prom, hosted by Veggie Conquest, and did a bit of dancing, ate too many desserts, and mingled with friends, old and new.
After a big night out at the prom, I woke up needing brunch, so I hightailed it to Brooklyn to meet a pack of friends at Boneshakers. Like last time, Terry (do you have her book Viva Vegan yet?!), Deb, and Jason were there, plus this time Emiko from Food Fight Vegan Grocery in Portland was in town, and joined us along with Deb's bike crew. The Rebel Cruiser was once again my poison of choice, I couldn't resist the fluffy kaiser roll, BBQ seitan, and creamy coleslaw piled high in this killer sandwich. I hope to make it for Sunday brunch next time, if it's as good as my sandwich was, I'll be thrilled.
Saturday night, after lounging in Central Park with friends and eating far too many of Evan's danishes, I headed to Lan Cafe to meet Terry and Abby. Surprise! They were so packed and the line was so long, we headed off to Counter instead. None of us being super hungry, we opted for small plates, tapas style. While the Spaghetti Squash Spaghettini was less than exciting, the Pommes Frites were tasty, and the Quinoa with Green Vegetables, and Ravioli were pretty good. I like Counter's brunch better than their dinner, but this was a fine meal.
Of course, there's much more to NYC, so come back next week for more, including LOTS of ice cream!
By the way, have you heard about Soyfucker Comic Zine? It's a comic zine with exclusively vegan writers and artists and Issue #1 is available now for only $2. The proceeds go to rotating animal charities, this time is Berkeley Humane Society, which recently had a fire, so not only do you get a fun comic zine, you're supporting animals too! Also, if you're an artist, Soyfucker is accepting artwork for Issue #2 NOW! fun.
New York City; food, friends, & fun! Part 2.
The 2nd half of my New York City trip was much like the 1st half; delicious food & meeting up with friends! NYC has quite the vegan community & it was great to get to see people who are a part of it! On a sunny, but brisk Saturday morning I headed out to Brooklyn to meet friends Terry, Jason, & Deb for brunch at the mostly vegan spot Boneshakers.
We quickly found out that brunch is Sundays only, but luckily there were plenty of great "knuckle sandwiches", salads, & house-made baked goods available! We started out with a coffee cake muffin with sticky raisins & pecans that seemed a bit wholesome, but was pretty good. Next, I opted for the Rebel Cruiser sandwich, which was an awesome giant kaiser roll filled with BBQ seitan & coleslaw. While it wasn't french toast, it certainly hit the spot! Next, we shared a tasty slice of S'mores Cheesecake that was rich & chocolatey, with melted marshmallows on top! yum.
Sunday, was another day for friends & so I met for brunch with my good friend and former roommate Eliana, and Evan, at Peacefood Cafe. Trekking to the Upper West Side was a bit of a trip with the Sunday train schedule, but it turned out to be worthwhile. We all started by sharing a giant doughy Cinnamon Roll covered in frosting, it wasn't gooey inside, more bready, but still quite nice. I had read Peacefood's menu in advance & found myself fixated on the Roasted Japanese Pumpkin Sandwich.
Japanese pumpkin, caramelized onions, walnuts, vegan goat cheese, and seasonal greens on spelt rye bread; it ended up being a bit too healthy tasting for me with the dry whole grain bread, although it still was good. Evan opted for the Mediterranean Oven Dried Seasonal Vegetable Panini with cashew cheese & basil spinach pesto, & without a doubt, I would get that next time! For dessert, I ordered the Strawberry Shortcake which was a hearty, yet fluffy biscuit filled with whipped cream & strawberries. We also had a Cheesecake that was not to our liking, but the owner graciously replaced it with a very delicious raw Key Lime Pie that was tangy, with a nutty crust. Peacefood Cafe is a beautiful place for seasonal food that will make your belly happy, check it out!
On Monday, I met Alyssa for a meal at Sacred Chow, which I almost walked right past, but luckily noticed before I got too far down Sullivan Street. I was thrilled to find out they were serving brunch on a weekday, so I went all out & ordered the Banana Bread French Toast. Oh. my. WORD. A giant slab of grilled banana pound cake, in a pool of blueberry sauce, topped in fresh fruit hit the table, & my jaw dropped! I ate every single morsel of this dish & loved every minute of it. Seriously, I think about it once in awhile & decided I HAVE to recreate the recipe! Alyssa opted for Mama's Soy Meatball Hero, which she also enjoyed! Sacred Chow, I will be back!
A relatively new spot on the NYC vegan scene is Cocoa V, a chocolate & wine cafe in Chelsea. I spent some time in the chocolate shop & ended up with a fair amount of the house-made, fair trade, organic confections, some of which were a gift for Hannah's birthday. I tried a roasted edamame lime cayenne salt cluster, the banana chip honey, vanilla caramel, & orange passionfruit caramel. While for Hannah I bought, a coffee caramel, almond butter bonbon, pecan praline, & also the orange passionfruit caramel. The chocolate here is very dark, a bit too dark for me, but the orange passionfruit caramel was phenomenal & the sweet center paired perfectly with the dark chocolate. They also bake goodies in house, so I also took away a Snickerdoodle & a Coffee Cake square that were quite good. I'd like to return & try the fondue, which looked incredible, especially with the Dandies Marshmallows they serve up. Cocoa V is not inexpensive, so be prepared to drop quite a bit of cash, even on chocolates. This is a great spot for a special occasions though!
Later that night, I met up with the lovely Michelle from MyZoetrope at Lan Cafe. Despite calling the day before & them assuring me they'd be open.. they weren't. So, we hopped in a cab & headed uptown to Candle Cafe. I just had to start with my favorite dish, the citrus herb marinated Seitan Chimichurri! Oh my, I could eat these daily. Next, I went gluten crazy & got the Porcini Crusted Seitan, with was atop a bed of mashed potatoes & gravy, greens, & green beans. I believe I've had the same dish at Candle 79 & as always, it was excellent. We finished with some Tangerine sorbet, but unfortunately, it tasted strange, so we opted not to finish it & instead thought about our delicious dinners.
My last day in New York City came too soon & I couldn't go without meeting up with more friends! Ms. Hannah Kaminsky herself turned 21 & was kind enough to celebrate by joining myself, Eliana, & Nicole from Another One Bites the Crust for lunch at The Organic Grill! While Hannah & Nicole opted for wraps, & Eliana went with a special of the day, I like to pick my own dishes, so I made a sampler for myself with an order or grilled seitan, mashed sweet potatoes, steamed kale, & jalapeno cornbread. The cornbread was too dry for my taste, but everything else was nice & we all loved the sweet potato mash! Like last time, I think The Organic Grill is a solid option in NYC.

Of course, one day left means one last trip to Lula's Sweet Apothecary, with Alyssa & Evan! Yes, I am a huge fan of Lula's! I was lucky enough to get to try all the freshly made flavors, which seemed to be perfectly tailored to my tastes. I opted for a sundae with Cracker Jack & Chocolate Toffee Crunch ice cream, marshmallow topping, whipped cream, & a cherry. Have I mentioned I love Toffee? I really, really do. I can't think of a better final sundae for my trip!
For dinner, I headed to Pala Pizza on the Lower East Side, again with the awesome Terry, Jason, & Deb! I had been hearing Pala has a good sized vegan menu, as well as many gluten free options, & a dedicated fryer, it turns out it's true! We ordered 3 types of pizza off the menu; a potato zucchini pizza, a field roast sausage & cherry tomato pizza, & a mushroom parsley, all which had generous amounts of Daiya cheese on them. While the crust was nice, I wasn't bowled over by the pizza in general. Surprisingly, I liked the one with Field Roast & cherry tomatoes best, which is not what I would typically order. I did really like that they had dried oregano on the table, that you could pluck from & sprinkle on to your food. The service was also lacking, especially when we were asked if we could leave our table so others could be seated right after we had just finished paying the check. I would give Pala another shot, it's just not high on my "must eat" list.

For my final NYC experience, I had to hit up Atlas Cafe, after all it was Vegan Treats delivery day! While Deb took some doughnuts for the road, Jason & I crammed in to the tiny cafe & chatted over a giant Cinnamon Roll & a Boston Cream Doughnut. While I like my cinnamon rolls fluffier, the gooey frosting on top was pretty tasty. Also, I'm spoiled when it come to doughnuts, so I liked the Boston Cream, but it didn't blow me away. That being said, I still think Tuesday Atlas trips are a must when visiting NYC!
Apparently, I enjoyed NYC so much, I never wanted to leave. The next day, I missed my flight! Luckily, I was able to get on standby & make it home a few hours later than scheduled. Can you blame me for wanting to stay?! I love New York City!
New York City; food, friends, & fun! Part 1.
New York City was a blast! Everyday was one big meet and greet with friends old and new. I started my trip by landing at JFK & hopping on a train straight to Soy and Sake to meet up with a TON of people for dinner. My old pal Bazu from Where's the Revolution organized the night and some of the attendees included, cookbook authors Fran Costigan & Terry Hope Romero, Melanie from veganfoodism & her husband Mike who live in Vienna, Paula from Semicircular Vegan, Pandacookie, Dayna from SeitanSaidDance, & more! Seriously, I think there were 25 of us there! I ordered some cabbage & jicama filled pan fried gyoza with a soy ginger dipping sauce that were delicious! I also ordered the Spinach with Spicy Garlic sauce from the vegetable entrees, & lo and behold, it was just a giant plate of spinach!
Tasty, but I had to share it with other, lest I eat 4 lbs of spinach alone. eep! Soy and Sake's menu is mainly mock meats and sushi, two things that aren't really my bag, but if you like these things, I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
For dessert, Mike, Melanie, Dayna & I raced over to Stogo, despite the 20 degree weather, for some ice cream. We arrived right before they closed & I opted for two flavors, Salted Caramel Pecan & Bananas Foster. They were both pretty tasty, with the Salted Caramel having a deep flavor that seemed to come from brown rice syrup & the Bananas Foster being sweet with a ton of banana flavor. The only downsides were my small scoops of ice cream set me back over $6.00, & the gal working there wasn't exactly nice when 11pm struck & she wanted us out. Thankfully, Stogo isn't the only vegan ice cream game in town.

The next morning, I met my friends & hosts in Vienna, Melanie & Mike for brunch at Curly's Vegetarian Lunch. While Melanie opted for the mock crab cakes, & Mike went with the pancakes with a side of "Sham", I decided on the Tofu Rancheros. This was quite the dish with 2 crispy tortillas, a layer of "sham", slabs of tofu, beans, & ranchero sauce piled high, plus a salad on the side with Creamy Bacon Ranch dressing. While it wasn't bad, the ranchero sauce was a bit over spiced & hot, but not exactly flavorful. I would give Curly's another try, but next time I would go with a lunch or dinner entree, & hope that next time the server wouldn't tell us about how she's "not even vegetarian". Doh!
After enjoying the peanut butter cheesecake by Red Mango at The Bean on my last NYC visit, I knew I had to get another slice to share with Melanie & Mike. Taking a break from the cold weather outside, we settled in to the cozy coffee shop & a slice of cheesecake. Yep, the chocolate cookie crust, bottom layer of peanut butter, layer of plain cheesecake, & ganache topped with peanut butter frosting is still delicious!

After a walk around the Lower East Side to check out Moo Shoes, Economy Candy, & Bluestockings, we headed over to one of my favorite spots in NYC, Lula's Sweet Apothecary, to meet up with Bazu & Evan. I was still pretty stuffed from brunch & cheesecake, but that didn't stop from the a Lula's specialty, Cake Batter soft serve! Better yet, Evan baked some Peanut Butter Caramel bars that went perfectly with my soft serve. Of course, this wouldn't be my last visit to Lula's!
After a breakfast of cupcakes, I headed in to NYC with Dani & Jake from Sweet Avenue Bake Shop to grab lunch. After reading about QuarryGirl's Chipotle fail, then hearing the news that the issue had been remedied, I had to check it out for myself. Chipotle recently introduced a vegan option called Garden Blend at select locations, made with Gardein marinated in spices. I opted for a salad, loaded with Garden Blend, black beans, & corn salsa, plus a side of two types of salsa, as they have no vegan dressing options. The salad actually hit the spot, despite the lack of dressing, & I would be happy to eat this again. Supposedly, if the Garden Blend does well, it will be expanded to other Chipotle locations, so be sure to write them a letter & let them know you want more vegan options at your local location!

This trip also marked my return to Pure Food & Wine, the last time having been in 2007. Once again, I was able to make it a meet up, as VeggieGirl was also in town, & invited me to join her at her favorite restaurant! We enjoyed everything we had, from the complimentary Hazelnut & Cashew Cheese crostini to our selected entrees.
I went with the tangy & delicious Saffron Pickled Golden Beet Ravioli filled with herbed cashew cheese filling accompanied by pesto & cauliflower. For dessert, VeggieGirl had her Mint Sundae, while I selected the Chocolate Tahini Semifreddo. Layers of dark chocolate & tahini were sitting in a pool of lemon caramel, & topped with lemon whipped cream & a chocolate curl. I couldn't believe how rich this was! I hope I'll have the chance to return to Pure Food & Wine in the near future & will continue to have positive dining experiences there.
Another fabulous friend I had the chance to meet up with was Hannah Kaminsky from Bittersweet blog & My Sweet Vegan! One of the 1st vegan blogs I read, it was great to finally meet Hannah!
We had dinner at classic NYC veg spot Angelica's Kitchen, & chatted for hours about everything under the sun. A bit of a hippie spot, I knew I was in for some healthy vegan fare, but sometimes that's exactly what you want! I opted for the 3 item Pantry Plate with Kimchee, the veg of the day, which was Sweet Potatoes, & the special of the day, a Udon Noodle Tofu Salad. While everything was tasty, I asked the server if the portion were large since I was debating some cornbread & didn't want to order too much. She claimed the portion size was hearty, but I would have been happy to have that cornbread in the end! Luckily, the light dinner gave me room for my next destination!
Ah, back to Lula's Sweet Apothecary with Hannah, this time to meet up with Alyssa, who reminds me of myself at the age she's at now & of course, Evan!
Can you say sundae time? I can! I loaded up with a scoop of Peanut Butter Fudge, a scoop of Cookies & Cream, their new homemade Caramel Sauce, Marshmallow Fluff, Coconut Whipped Cream, & a Cherry! It was so good that maybe, just maybe, I had a tiny 2nd serving! I mean really, does it get any better than this? Friends & vegan ice cream. I'm livin' the dream! hehe.
I'll be back next week with more NYC treats & meet ups! In the meantime, I'll be dreaming about that sundae! yum.






