tower@buita.bu.edu (Leonard (Len) H. Tower Jr.) (01/18/91)
I got information from: ltj@sequoia.UUCP (Larry Jones) murthy@necssd.NEC.COM (Vasudev Murthy) phssra@mathcs.emory.edu (Scott Robert Anderson) kg@elan.UUCP (Ken Greer) spector@bizet.Berkeley.EDU (Philip Spector) jsnyder@june.cs.washington.edu (John Snyder) luscombe%resbld.csc.ti.com@RELAY.CS.NET Thanx! Be sure to call ahead to make sure of the hours, prices, and get directions. About half the info comes from a three year old posting. * There is a very good vegetarian restaurant in Whole Foods Market, 2218 Greenville Ave, Dallas, 824-1744. It is in the central Dallas area and is listed in the phone book. The menu includes soups, salads, black bean tacos & chalupas, tempeh burgers, vegetarian main dish specials etc. There is also one at Coit and Beltline, in Richardson, 699-8075. * 'The Dream Cafe', 2800 Routh, Oak Lawn area, north of Dallas, and while not entirely vegetarian, serves excellent vegetarian fare. Its certainly well worth a visit. Take Worthington west from McKinney, near Routh street. Its in the Quadrangle area. Ask around. * Kalachanddji's, 5430 Gurley Ave. (I 30 & East Grand) 821-1048. Mostly Indian Food. Some Vegan. Run by Hare Krisnas. I've found the HK usually make some of the *worst* Indian food. But this one was reviewed in VT as one of the best veg. rest. in the country! Kalachanddji's is a truly wonderful dining experience, but I should caution vegans that there is essentially only one dinner served each night, and many of the dishes will contain dairy products. (There's also a very nice salad bar which is part of the dinner.) When I went there about a year ago, the people were *very* willing to accomodate me, and I had no problem getting a great meal. (I went there twice in one week!). * If you're into macrobiotic food, and don't mind paying a bit more for a good meal, try Francis Simun's macrobiotic bed & breakfast for dinner. (It's in the yellow pages.) He runs the restaurant out of his house, and you *must* make reservations at least 24 hours in advance, as he buys the food only when he knows someone will be coming to dinner. * Plaza Health Food Store, 6924 Snider Plaza, 363-2661. The oldest in Dallas. Not really a restaurant, but they have a "Juice bar." * Roy's Nutrition Center, Preston Royal Plaza, 130 Preston Royal Center, 987-0213 * Sundrops, Oak Lawn. 521-0550. They have a loft cafe. (It's a health food store). [I ate here in 1987. Good solid lunch! -len] * Sunhealth, 3018 Mockingbird Ln, 369-5425. Nice cafe and store. * Bluebonnet Cafe, 2218 Greenville Ave.; 828-0052 * Macrobiotic Resturant, 850 Greenville Ave., 385-7773 1 Mile N of the LBJ on Greenville. * India Palace, Preston above LBJ Freeway. Has vegetarian lunch buffet until 2:30. All you can eat for $5.95!! enjoy -len
tower@bu-it.bu.edu (Leonard (Len) H. Tower Jr.) (01/22/91)
In article <72596@bu.edu.bu.edu> tower@bu-it.bu.edu (Leonard H. Tower Jr.) writes: |I got information from: Printed copies of the list of Dallas veggie restaurants are on one of the bulletin boards in the registration area in the Grand Kempinski at USENIX. Or see me personally. enjoy -len