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A Review of the Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Dallas, Texas

By Jennifer Claerr, published Jun 05, 2007
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Being a vegetarian in Dallas can be a little like being fish out of water. All the entrees center around meat. However, with a little cleverness, you can find an incredible cornucopia of vegetarian fare in the city.

Having been a vegetarian myself for nearly fifteen years, I have scoured the whole metroplex for the best vegetarian food it has to offer. Here are some of my picks.

Kalachandji's

Kalachandji's is located inside a Hare Krishna Temple on 5430 Gurley Avenue in Dallas, Texas. Kalachandji's serves food buffet-style in a palatial setting. Their menu is different every day, and typical offerings include dahl, pakora, steamed vegetables, shakh paneer and barbecue tofu. The atmosphere in Kalachandji's is like a garden paradise. You can sit and relax outside in comfortable booths, surrounded by nature.

The Veggie Garden

This little hole-in-the wall, located on 510 W Arapaho Rd. in Richardson, Texas is deceptively nondescript from the outside. However, when you walk in you are promptly greeted by friendly staff, and impressed by the attractive Chinese decor. But what really stands out is the food. The menu includes various kinds of "veggie meat" as they call it; soy-based imitations of meat-based dishes. Veggie Garden's soy meats are good enough to fool a die-hard meat addict. They're always drowned in delectable sauces, and surrounded by extras like vegetables and crispy noodles. Veggie Garden serves up a nice selection of natural sodas, hot teas, and other beverages. My personal favorite was the thai tea, which was made with soy milk.

The Cosmic Cafe

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