Vegetarian Menu in Detroit

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  • Amici's Pizza and Living Room

    3249 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley Oakland County

    248-544-4100

  • Bonzai Bob's Mongolian Grill

    29 Front St., Lake Orion Detroit

    (248) 814-1004; (248) 814-1003 (FAX)

    Bonzai Bob's Mongolian Grill is a make-your-own stir-fry place. Choose from a wide variety of meats, poultry and seafood, add fresh vegetables, oils, sauce and spices then watch our cooks grill it for you. There's a large non-smoking area, full dessert and appetizer menus, and also a children's menu. An eclectic decor, including hand-painted floors and tables and the original floor from the 1960s bowling alley, makes this a great spot for dinner for two or a fun place for a party. A thatched roof bar and a Key West, Hemingway-style room for relaxing with cigars and martinis complete the feel. Be sure to sample a Mighty Mongolian flaming drink! A wide variety of entertainment takes place throughout the week, including dueling pianos, blues, comedy, jazz, acoustic guitars and much more. There's a large dance floor and stage, with hula hoops on the dance floor for added fun. All ages are welcome.
  • Cedar Garden

    315 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 582-9999; (248) 582-8570 (FAX)

    We take great pride in serving our customers the best. All food is prepared fresh daily, no additives or preservatives. Raw juices are squeezed or prepared at the time of order to assure the optimum amount of vitamins are retained. We strive to serve the highest quality foods and juices to our customers.
  • Coffee Studio

    600 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 416-9288; (734) 416-9270 (FAX)

    Best known for their fresh, high quality coffee, Coffee Studio features a highly trained staff that knows how to make an espresso and an eclectic clientele that knows how to appreciate it. This neat little nook features a full menu of espresso-based drinks (cappuccino, latte, mocha) in additon to loose-leaf teas, homemade chai, smoothies, granitas and juices. Edibles include pastries along with a light vegetarian menu including the famous Scotty's Vegetarian Chili (vegan) and Herb Bagel. Enjoy a spacey, luminated upstairs loft in addition to the covered deck outside.
  • L.A. Cafe & Java

    5815 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Detroit

    (248) 623-1610; (248) (FAX)

    California-style café with sit-down dining in an eclectic, casual enviroment. Featuring homemade soups, 1-lb sandwiches, salads, blue chip nachos, turkey and homemade veggie burgers, scromelettes (scrambled omelettes), blueberry/pecan oatbran pancakes, an array of desserts and Heidi's homemade biscotti. Full coffee menu and 37 coffees sold by the pound. Vegan- and vegetarian-friendly. Holiday gift baskets. Children's menu.
  • Margarita's Mexican Restaurant

    27861 Woodward Ave., Berkley Oakland County

    (248) 547-5050

    Located right smack in the middle of the Woodward corridor suburbs is a Mexican restaurant that aims to please.
  • Om Cafe and Gallery

    23136 Woodward Ave., Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 548-1941

    How does a vegetarian restaurant weather almost a quarter of a century? Find out by visiting Om Cafe, where you'll find vegan, vegetarian and macrobiotic choices. And not only does the cafe; offer some fish dishes for your flesh eating (or vegetarian-cheating) friends, but all desserts are vegan, so everybody gets to have a sweet finish.
  • Panda Cafe

    315 S. Center St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 336-2000; (248) 336-9599 (FAX)

    Mandarin and Szechuan specialties, with nutrition-conscious cooking – no saturated or partially saturated fat is used for cooking or deep frying. Lunch specials are served with soup, fried rice and egg roll or crab dumpling. Dinner selections include lo mein (soft noodles), chicken, seafood, beef and vegetable choices, several house specialties and family dinner combinations for two to six persons. We can alter the spiciness of any dish according to your taste.
  • Rangoli Indian Cuisine

    3055 E. Walton Blvd., Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 3773800; (248) 0740 (FAX)

    Entrées at Rangoli come in small copper bowls. Among our favorites: nargisi aloo (a saucy, scooped-out potato stuffed with nuts, vegetables and cheese); chicken tikka masala (roasted breast meat in a thick and luscious sauce); spicy-hot chettinadu pepper chicken (fiery peppers in a coconut curry). Vegetarians can keep coming back for something new, with aloo gobi (potato cauliflower) recommended. If you’re new to Indian food, there are several combination dishes you can try, or come for the lunch buffet — you can’t beat the price: $8.45.

  • Siam Spicy

    29838 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 545-4305

    Voted Best Thai by Metro Times readers 1996. Friendly, comfortable atmosphere where entrees are stir-fried or prepared in coconut milk with plenty of pepper. Curries are red or green and very flavorful.
  • Starving Artist (closed)

    212 W. Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 545-5650

    The restaurant's pale blue-gray walls are lined with prints, oil paintings and weavings, all available to be taken down and taken home at your request. A menu features five appetizers, 13 entrées and five to seven desserts, plus some specials. The proprietors have gotten permission to set a four sidewalk tables out front and, have renovated their outdoor service on the back terrace, which now includes two tables, flowers and a water fountain. It's hard to think of anything finer than to sit outside on a summer morning with a mimosa. Closed Sunday and Monday. Full liquor license.
  • Sweet Lorraine's

    17100 N. Laurel Park Dr., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 953-7480

    "Casual, fun and sophisticated bistro in the Livonia Marriott Hotel. Full breakfasts, incredible sandwiches, unique dinners and delicious desserts." Offering award-winning chef Lorraine Platman's world beat cuisine since 1982. Daily specials include homemade soups, pastas, seafood and vegetarian entrees - inspired by exciting ethnic cuisines. Appease your family's appetite with maple-cured Norwegian salmon, Chicken and Shrimp Creole, Hot Yellowfin Tuna Nicoise Salad, as well as a wide selection of fresh-baked desserts including Apple Brown Betty.
  • Thai Bangkok (closed)

    9737 Joseph Campau, Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 875-5770; (313) 875-5771 (FAX)

    Friendly but unassuming environment, great food, low prices and immense portions. Service is not top-notch, but it's the food you're coming for. Although quality varies from dish to dish, soups such as Tom Kha and Tom Yum are delicious, and more excellent soups are hidden in the “Noodles” section of the menu. It's closed on Sundays and does not serve alcohol, but come for lunch and you'll find that entrées are a buck cheaper.
  • Udipi

    29210 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 626-6021

    Located along a stretch of Orchard Lake Road that is home to several Indian restaurants, Udipi is the only vegetarian one. Unusual and delicious dishes, including vada, a savory donut made of lentil flour and dotted with bright green cilantro, and dosa, a crepe made of rice flour, filled to overflowing with tomatoes, potatoes and onions. House-made naan too.
  • Vivo! Ristorante

    900 Erie Street East, Windsor Detroit

    (519) 254-0490; (519) 254-7945 (FAX)

    Vivo! Ristorante recently opened its doors in downtown Windsor. Your hosts, Chef Rino Bortolin (formerly of Ristorante Nico in Windsor) and his wife Anastasia, invite you to experience Italian cuisine at its finest. Classic Italian dishes are infused with a modern twist to create a refreshingly unique menu. The chef recommends his homemade gnocchi in a portabello and porcini mushroom cream sauce, the blended avocado cream sauce served over rigatoni, or the New Zealand rack of lamb coated in an orange-mango glaze and served with an herbed gorgonzola potato puree. The fresh, homemade pastas and the large number of vegetarian selections should impress even the most discerning diner. The atmosphere of Vivo! is inviting and intimate, with warmly painted walls and live piano music on Friday and Saturday evenings. Reservations are recommended. Pastas $9-$18 (Canadian); entrees $14-$25.
  • Zumba Mexican Grille

    121 N. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 542-1400; (248) 542-7799 (FAX)

    Zumba, located right across the street from the Main Art Theatre, serves the film crowd and anyone seeking a fresh, quality meal well. While the menu boasts just a handful of items, including the elusive "Baja-style" fish taco, all choices are made to order and can be customized multiple ways. Zumba labels vegetarian choices clearly, and diners top their meal from the fresh salsa bar where at least six varieties, ranging from very mild to spicy, are offered. Those dining inside sit at a stainless steel counter where they can enjoy the view of freezing passers-by.