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Judahlicious: A Review – San Francisco

On a wind-swept corner out near the beach in San Francisco is a little cafe doling our vegan and raw vegan eats called Judahlicious. While they appear to specialize in a lot of smoothies and bowls, they also have a few other dishes to whet your appetite. As…

Nourish: Review – San Francisco

Exploring the new San Francisco this crisp, clear morning, we found ourselves near Nob Hill and Nourish Cafe looked like a good idea for Saturday brunch, as they bill themselves as …a 100% plant-based [cafe that] …uses organic, whole foods and non-GMO ingredients to create delicious, wholesome and…

Kasa: Review – San Francisco

When eating out with friends, it can often be hard to find a place that will suit everyone’s needs and tastes. We found just such a place in Kasa – an Indian eatery in San Francisco’s Castro District. First off, as I attempted to cobble together and place…

Lima Bean Stew – FoK

Around Christmas, either as gifts or because we were out shopping, we picked up a bunch of new cookbooks to give us some new ideas for things to make. One of them was Forks Over Knives – The Cookbook, which has “over 300 recipes for plant-based eating all…

Arya Bhavan: Review – Chicago

We’d been reading up on the benefits of amla powder and I was wanting to get some to add into our diet.  On the North side of Chicago, there are several blocks known as Little India that I thought would be a good place to seek out this…

Moya: Review – San Francisco

I used to eat here quite a bit when I used to work near here and I was pleased that they haven’t lost their touch.  In the past I always got either the chicken or the beef tibs, which was always really good.  This time  though I got…

Shizen: Review – San Francisco

Continuing our Japanese West Coast dining tour, we tried a popular vegan “sushi” restaurant, Shizen. Located in a newer building on the corner of 14th and Valencia in San Francisco’s rapidly gentrifying Mission District, Shizen sells itself as a new way of thinking about sustainable sushi.  As a…

Cha-Ya: Review – San Francisco, CA

Vegan sushi?  Well, not exactly.  More like vegan Japanese.  Very, very good vegan Japanese. This cash only spot in the Mission has outstanding food.  I remember I ate here years and years ago when I used to live around the corner.  Then, I remember thinking the food was…