
Fourth Edition
Forewords by Moby and Lindsay Wagner
ISBN 0-931411-27-0
434 pages
$18.00
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As people have become more and more health conscious, there has been a delightful proliferation of restaurants to meet the growing demand for healthier meals. Wonderful restaurants have opened up throughout the U.S. and Canada offering a wide and exciting variety of dining experiences. To help locate these places, there is now a single source for information on over 2,000 restaurants, juice bars, delicatessens, and more.
The Vegetarian Journal's Guide to Natural Food Restaurants in the U.S. and Canada lists eateries state by state and province by province. Each entry not only describes the house specialties, varieties of cuisines, special dietary menus, and availability of spirits, but also includes information on ambiance, attire, and reservations. It even tells you whether or not you can pay by credit card. And there's more. Included in this guide are listings of vegetarian inns, spas, camps, tours, travel agencies, and vacation spots.
For the health-conscious traveler, this is the perfect traveling companion to ensure a great meal -- or the ideal lodgings -- when away from home. And for those who are looking for a nearby place to eat, this unique guide offers a host of new and interesting dining possibilities.
The Vegetable Garden
11618 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852
Vegan/Chinese. If you are in the D.C. area and you like Chinese food, this restaurant is a must. It has dozens of vegan and vegetarian dishes, especially seitan and wheat gluten items. It also offers such interesting soups as Sizzling Rice. A non-fat menu is available. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Full Service, vegan options, fresh juices, wine/beer/alcohol, take-out, VISA/MC/AMX, $$. www.thevegetablegarden.com
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