Submitted by mamaserpentine t3_xz3rsq in baltimore

what are your faves?

it doesn’t have to be a vegetarian/vegan restaurant, any restaurant with a bomb option would be just as good! any good veggie ramen?

also, is fall happening yet? i’ve never seen a true fall and i have my fingers crossed tight!

ps. i’ll be staying in the ridgleys delight area!

thanks everyone!!

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buzzluv t1_irk8jjd wrote

There's quite a few vegan and ethiopian restaurants in the downtown bromo arts district. I would suggest going during the day or ubering at night while getting around up here though

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clevertidal t1_irk8u5y wrote

Dodahs kitchen, one world cafe or nuvegan are pretty great!

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Ipeteverydogisee t1_irkncxe wrote

Ekiben was gonna be my suggestion too. Also a good restaurant with Vegan ribs on Linden Avenue. The name will come to me. It did! The Land of Kush.

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vajra_ t1_irkqkhp wrote

Try Indian or Thai restaurants. Other than Ekiben's tofu brah, there is nothing else to write home about.

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damn_mongolians t1_irky3ue wrote

Golden West Cafe in Hampden has great veg/Vegan options

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Maleficent_Thanks_51 t1_irl2gbe wrote

The Land of Kush, Tabor Ethiopian, Refocused Vegan, Cajou Creamery for plant based "ice creams", Vegan Juiceology, Cuples Tea House. All in walking distance of each other, if not right next door to each other lol. Black owned businesses with amazing products and the nicest owners. Welcome to Baltimore!

I almost forgot, Slurpin Ramen has a vegetarian ramen. In the same location (Mount Vernon Marketplace), Brown Rice has vegetarian bibimbap. Lots of choices in Mt Vernon / Bromo Arts neighborhoods.

For a totally unique experience, PaperMoon Diner in Remington.

No fall colors yet, but when they do come in, go to Druid Hill, Stoney Run, and the JHU Homewood (undergraduate) campus.

If you don't have much time and want to walk around in nature (sort of), go to Rash Field and Federal Hill Park, and Fort McHenry.

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Prior-Egg9489 t1_irl539r wrote

It's been a few years since I've been to most of these places since I no longer live in the area but will add Rocket to Venus, Soup's On, and Red Emma's. I remember going to One World Cafe a couple times and it was hot or miss, I remember not being thrilled by the falafel. You're also near Blue Agave and Blue Moon Too which have plenty of veg options

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fboyisland t1_irl9mci wrote

The Helmand, can’t believe no one has said this yet. And fall is happening but the foliage change isn’t dramatic yet. Hopefully more so by the time you visit.

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birdee186 t1_irlgigc wrote

Land of kush, verandah in hampden (byob), samos in Greek Town (byob),

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MissBmorePM2275052 t1_irmdpl5 wrote

>never had Ethiopian food

I highly recommend! I’m a vegetarian of 32yrs & I LOVE Ethiopian food (pescatarian now, technically.)

Heads up, it often takes a while. Go with a friend or a book (don’t be in a rush.) If you go with someone who eats meat, let staff know you don’t eat meat & would like the food separate. (It’s served communally at a table on injera bread, sometimes meat is touching other dishes.)

It’s actually very easy being a vegetarian here now, unlike the 80’s (“BLT, hold the B.”) Good options most places, Indian, Thai, Afghan, etc.

Happy dining!

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