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 VeggieSF  

Gray Carper
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Trainee Gourmet
Friendly, fun, and delicious! Smile Jun 13, 2012  
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Welcome to VeggieSF ("San Francisco"), a 50s-themed vegetarian (and vegan-friendly) restaurant that also happens to be one of my favorite all-around food experiences of recent memory.
Examples of the spunky and fun interior decor.
Examples of the spunky and fun interior decor.
 
The atmosphere is simply wonderful. The walls are covered with seemingly endless varieties of authentic and tongue-in-cheek 50s-era kitsch to explore (including Anne Taintor, or Anne-Taintor-esque, signage like you see on the right above). I probably could have spent another hour or two just combing through it all, but that's what repeat visits are for. And, believe me, there will be many repeat visits. I feel a desire to go back right now, actually, but let's make sure to talk about the food before I dash out the door...
生杲豆奶 (fresh fruit soy shake)
生杲豆奶 (fresh fruit soy shake)
 
Here we have a fresh fruit soy shake that is thick, rich, and dairy-free (which doesn't necessarily matter to me, but I tend to prefer it, so I was very pleased to have the option). I have no idea what fruit was included (I'd at least guess banana), but I know it was mighty tasty and satisfying without being too sweet or too filling. Very much recommended.
有機紅菜頭醬漢堡包 (organic beet burger)
有機紅菜頭醬漢堡包 (organic beet burger)
 
The main course: an organic beet burger. Such a staggeringly creative idea (certainly something I'd never seen before) and I sat in awe of its deliciousness. The chef somehow minced beets to formed a stable patty, covered it with cheese (optional), cucumber, tomato, and sprouts, then surrounded it with a toasted bun. They have a few other burger choices (black bean, grilled portobello and pineapple), but I just can't imagine any of them topping this: every component was beautiful and the flavor combination was perfect. Before we move on, I must give service to the included sides because each absolutely held its own. The salad had a nice variety of vegetables and just the right amount of tangy house dressing (not overwhelming; a detail I really appreciate since I prefer to enjoy the flavor of the veggies and often don't even use dressing). And the herb roasted wedges! The potatoes were lovely, to be sure, but the pumpkin was the real star. I'd suggest adding one more slice of pumpkin to the plate because one was most certainly not enough!
Chocolate truffle cake
Chocolate truffle cake
 
A last minute addition: the egg-free chocolate truffle cake. Woo boy. This was rather like having a slice of firm-but-fluffy mousse, not a flour-based risen cake. It was so smooth, rich, and creamy that my descriptions can't do it justice. You'll have to go experience it for yourself.

That all sounds great, right? Well I haven't even gotten to the best part: the family of amazingly friendly staff who work there. They really went out of their way to make me feel welcome. I got there early and, at first, I was the only person being served (I was alone). The owner, who was hanging out at a nearby table, noticed and started a very entertaining conversation with me that led to me being introduced to the whole staff. They made me feel like a king and I'd never even been there before. Let me take this opportunity to send a giant thank you to the whole VeggieSF team for making my dinner tonight so wonderful. I'm coming back and I'm bringing friends.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  有機紅菜頭醬漢堡包 (organic beet burger)
 
Table Wait Time: 0 minute(s)


Date of Visit: Jun 13, 2012 

Spending per head: Approximately HKD160(Dinner)

Other Ratings:
Taste
 5  |  
Environment
 5  |  
Service
 5  |  
Hygiene
 5  |  
Value for Money
 4

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Gray Carper
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Trainee Gourmet
Oops! Let me correct a type-o... Jun 14, 2012 00:29 218.103.x.x
"生杲豆奶" should, of course, be "生果豆奶". That's me typing too quick without paying close enough attention. Shame on me!

I'd also like to point out that the beet patty reminded me a whole lot of a beet dish served at the center of the signature combination platter (五福拼盤) at the wonderful Chi Lin Vegetarian restaurant (龍門樓 - 志蓮素齋) in Diamond Hill. I'm still in awe of that burger.
Gray Carper
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Trainee Gourmet
And about the chocolate cake... Jun 14, 2012 00:37 218.103.x.x
...I believe the Chinese name was 無蛋朱古力蛋糕, but I forgot to take a picture of the menu to double-check.
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