It¡¯s too bad that Indochine closed but I have eaten there and I thought it was pretty mediocre.
What really disappoints me is the loss of the Herbivore restaurants, Source, Baia, Gracias Madre and
There are probably a couple of more.
Thank god for Wildseed, Next Level Burgers, and the new Saluhall, in the bottom of Ikea.
There are 5 places there and they all have a lot of vegan food.
Don¡¯t forget places like Picante in Berkeley and Cybelle¡¯s in the inner sunset, both of which have extensive vegan menus.
We need to support the places we have so we don¡¯t lose any more.
I¡¯ve been vegan for 37 years.
Peter R. Gilder
Arts and Designs of Japan
P.O.Box 22075
SF CA 94122
(415)759-6233
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Where is there a Veggie Grill? I thought it also went out of business at the corporate level.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2024 at 9:02?AM Kim via
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Maybe this can be viewed through the context of all types of restaurants closing and the issues in SF?
I find it expensive to eat at Veggie Grill these days.
14 year vegan
44 years vegetarian?
On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 4:38?PM brettstephenson10s via
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Studies say Vegan numbers are growing but how come most of the vegan restaurants in NorCal have closed... ? How come SF Vegan Society is so PASSIVE about this and SO many other issues??
Brett Stephenson?
42 year vegan
46 year vegetarian?
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Date: 9/8/24 3:30 PM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: [BAARN] Indochine Vegan closed
Indochine Vegan restaurant in San Francisco (at 16th and Valencia) has closed down. A sign at the location says a new Indian/Nepalese restaurant will be opening soon. Sad to lose an exclusively vegan establishment.
Mary Anne