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- rec.food.veg World Guide to Vegetarianism
- Canada1
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- The 14 parts of this guide contain a world list of vegetarian
- restaurants, vegetarian-friendly restaurants, natural food stores,
- vegetarian organizations, etc. Each part is posted on an independent
- schedule.
-
- The latest posted copy of the World Guide to Vegetarianism is
- available via e-mail. For an index and instructions, send an e-mail to
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the following line in the message body:
- send usenet/news.answers/vegetarian/guide/index
- The guide is also available via anonymous ftp from rtfm.mit.edu in the
- directory /pub/usenet/news.answers/vegetarian/guide.
-
- ** Please send us any new listings or corrections, but be sure to **
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- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- Canada part 1
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- This section has listings for the following:
-
- Restaurant Chains Mail-Order Companies
- National Organiazations
-
- New Brunswick Nova Scotia Quebec
- Newfoundland Ontario Yukon & Northwest Territories
-
-
- The Canada1 coordinator is: Mark Wisdom <mwisdom@ccs.carleton.ca>
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- Restaurant Chains
- -----------------
-
- Thanks to the Toronto Vegetarian Association for the following
- information.
-
- These are by no means vegetarian, they are just listed here to make
- you aware of what is, or what may soon be, available to you in fast
- food restaurants, and also what is to be avoided.
-
- You may also want to refer to the Fast Food Restaurants section at the
- start of the USA listings for an idea of what to expect at the places
- which are not listed below.
-
- Baskin Robbins
- - The Ices are vegan and they're excellent.
-
- Burger King
- - At this moment Burger King is selling a vegetarian Whopper, which is
- just a regular Whopper with the meat pattie removed. Beware, the bun
- may contain lard, so ask at the restaurant you are at before
- ordering. Vegans hold the mayo. This whopper is not on the menu, but
- they have a button for it on their cash registers.
- - French fries are vegan. However the onion rings may be fried
- alongside sausage patties.
-
- Dairy Queen (Brazier)
- - French fries are ok. Buns contain animal fat.
-
- Harvey's
- - You can get a burger without the meat pattie, but with all the
- works, for $0.85. This is the newly set official price. This
- 'burger' is not on the menu, but they have a button for it on their
- cash registers. (This button is labelled 'bun'. Some employees may
- not know about it.) If these people need to be 'reminded' that such
- an offering exists, tell them to look at memorandum (or whatever)
- H13, dated February 19, 1992. It clearly states that such a burger
- is to be made available for $0.85.
- - All frying is done in 100% vegetable oil.
-
- KFC
- - French fries are fried in the own vats in 100% vegetable oil.
- - The breads, dressings, and desserts are vegetarian (but not vegan).
- - Vegetarian soups are offered seasonally. Check ingredients.
- - They are getting ready to launch a vegetarian battered product.
- - Head office gets a 10 out of 10 for their interest in vegetarians.
- They are recognizing us a growing consumer force.
-
- McDonalds
- - Stay away from the french fries and hash browns. They are pre-fried
- in beef tallow before they reach the store where they are refried in
- vegetable oil.
- - Their vegetarian pizza contains a derivative of hair and the sauce
- contains cheese.
- - The head office will send you a complete guide to their products if
- you call. (416) 443-1000.
-
- Mr. Submarine
- - Buns are made with 100% vegetable oil. Salad dressings may contain
- hidden animal products. The ingredients list is available at all
- stores.
-
- Olive Garden
- - Soups contain animal stock. Italian dressing contains cheese. Pasta
- is made with eggs.
-
- Subway
- - Stay away. They don't seem to want to answer our questions.
-
- Swiss Chalet
- - French fries are fried in beef tallow. Soups contain animal stock.
- Pie crust contains lard. Salad dressings may contain bacon and/or
- anchovies.
- - Gravy is vegetarian.
-
- Taco Bell
- - The soft burrito tortillas are not vegan, they contain non-fat dry
- milk. The corn tortillas however are vegan, as are their refried
- beans.
- - They don't use lard, tropical oils, MSG, sulfites, yellow dye #3.
- - Vegan items: Bean Taco (order without cheese, lettuce and tomato
- can be added as an option), Nachos (order without cheese), Pintos
- 'n Cheese with Red Sauce (order without cheese), Cinamon Twists.
- - They have a "no meat" button on their cash registers which can be
- applied to any menu item.
- - Their phone number is 1-800-TACO-BELL.
-
- Wendy's
- - The french fries are reportedly fried in beef tallow.
- - Baked potatoes & salad are ok.
-
-
-
- National Organiazations
- -----------------------
-
- Canada EarthSave Society
- Suite 103, 1093 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC, V6H 1E2, (604) 731-5885
- or P.O. Box 34277 Station `D', Vancouver, BC, V6J 4N8
- - An educational non-profit organization that promotes awareness of
- the environmental and of the health consequences of our food
- choices.
-
- Canadian Vegans for Animal Rights
- Suite 2504, 620 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2R8
- (416) 924-1377
-
-
-
- Mail-Order Companies
- --------------------
-
- Old Fashion Foods, Regina, Saskatchewan, 1-800-667-3334
- - Mail-order natural foods.
-
- The Animal Rights Catalog
- #205 - 1857 W 4th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6J 1M4
- Tel: 1-800-565-8595, (604) 328-4747
- - Free catalog. Books, cookbooks, cruelty-free items, clothing, shoes,
- fake leather jackets, vegetarian pet food, household and personal
- care products, gift items, buttons, stickers, posters.
-
- Rainbow Natural Foods
- 1487 Richmond Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K2B 6R9, (613) 726-9200
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- New Brunswick
-
-
- Vegetarian Organizations:
-
- Vegetarian Society of New Brunswick
- c/o Sue Giberson, 08 Edinburgh Street, Fredericton, New Brunswick,
- E3B 2C9, (506) 457-0980
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Newfoundland
-
-
- St. John's
- ----------
-
- Many thanks to Michael Clase <mclase@math.mun.ca> for the following
- listings.
-
-
- Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:
-
- Stella's, 183 Duckworth Street, 753-9625
- - Mostly vegetarian.
-
- India Gate, 286 Duckworth Street, 753-6006
- - Good selection of vegetable dishes, friendly, and inexpensive.
-
- The Taj Mahal, 203 Water Street
- - Also a good selection of vegetable dishes including some vegetarian
- tandoori dishes.
-
- Magic Wok Eatery, 402 Water Street, 753-6907
- - Large menu with several vegetarian dishes hidden in it. Has an
- obliging cook who will create other vegetarian dishes on demand.
- Ask.
-
- Zapata Ole, 10 Bates Hill, 753-6215
- - Mexican with a couple of good vegetarian entrees.
-
- Aaron's, 27 Cookstown Road, 754-8226 (754-TACO)
- - Donairs and Tacos. El Vegetariano burrito is very good. Cheap!
-
-
- Natural Food Stores:
-
- Mary Jane's Specialty Foods, 377 Duckworth Street, 753-8466
- - Whole foods/specialty foods/deli. Also does lunches.
-
- Get Real Natural Foods, 266 Duckworth Street, 754-0808
- - Everything is vegan.
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Nova Scotia
-
-
- Antigonish
- ----------
-
- Sunflower Natural Foods Store, 194 Main Street, 863-1194
- - Natural foods store. Sunshine Cafe located inside offers sandwiches,
- chili, salads, tabouleh, baked things, desserts, etc. Open Mon-Sat.
-
-
-
- Baddeck
- -------
-
- The HerringChoker Deli, in Nyanza (about 10k before Baddeck)
- - Store that serves big veggie sandwiches on fresh home-made bread,
- interesting salads, soups, various bakery goodies, and other
- munchies.
-
- The HighWheeler Cafe, on the main street in Baddeck.
- - Also a store that serves big veggie sandwiches on fresh home-made
- bread, interesting salads, soups, various bakery goodies, and other
- munchies.
-
-
-
- Halifax
- -------
-
- Vegetarian Restaurants:
-
- Satisfaction Feast, 1581 Grafton Street, 422-3548 (422-3540?)
- - Large selection of appetizers, entrees, sandwiches, salads. Really
- good soup! Vegan options. Full service. Open Mon-Sun.
-
-
- Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:
-
- King Spring Roll, on Barrington Street
- - Vietnamese restaurants with some very good vegetarian offerings.
-
- Saigon de la Nuit, on Argyle Street
- - Vietnamese restaurants with some very good vegetarian offerings.
-
- Curry Village, on Clyde Street
- - An Indian restaurant (mentioned in Where to Eat in Canada, 1991 or
- 1992) with a good selection of vegetarian things. Also, if you ask
- the waiter, you can get a vegetarian version of non-veg things.
-
- The Granite Brewery, on Barrington Street
- - Doesn't have very many veggie items, but if you are in the mood for
- vegetable chili, this place has the best I've ever had.
-
- Samosa Plus, on Quinpool Road
- - Has daily vegetarian specials and good, spicy samosas.
-
-
- Natural Foods Stores:
-
- Mary Jane's Alternative Tastes, on Hollis Street
-
-
-
- Wolfville
- ---------
-
- Taj Mahal, Main Street, 542-1500
- - East Indian vegetarian restaurant. Family owned & operated. Daily
- lunch special (a curry).
-
- EOS Natural Foods (or something), Front Street
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Ontario
-
-
- | Etobicoke
- | ---------
-
- Health Haven, 5555 Eglinton Ave W (between Renforth and Dixie),
- 621-3636
- - Terrific, excellent, amazing food. Among their menu items are: baked
- spring rolls, hot and sour soup, "steak" with noodles, and non-dairy
- cheesecake. The chef is quite an artist, so the presentation is
- beautiful. They also have take-out meal-in-a-box ($3.99 large, $2.99
- small), among the selections being Tim Curry (soy nuggets in mildly
- hot curry sauce) and Suzy Peking (soy granules in spicy sweet Peking
- sauce). Both of these come with crunchy vegetables and fluffy
- fragrant mixed rice. You can even fax your order in ahead of time.
- The number (voice or fax) is 621-3636. Just provide your name,
- telephone or fax number, your order, and what time you plan to pick
- it up at. They also sell sell unprepared TVP and other meat
- substitutes.
-
-
-
- | Guelph
- | ------
- |
- | Latino's
- | - Latin American. Great! No preservatives. Everything is home-made.
-
-
-
- Hamilton
- --------
-
- Vegetarian Organizations:
-
- Hamilton Vegetarian Association
- 74 Alpine Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario, N2J 2T5 (?), (416) 575-4818
-
-
-
- Kitchener-Waterloo
- ------------------
-
- Vegetarian Organizations:
-
- Kitchener-Waterloo Vegetarian Association
- 103 Marshall Street, Waterloo, Ontario, N2J 2T5 (?), (519) 746-5275
-
-
-
- London
- ------
-
- Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:
-
- Mexicali Rosa, 215 Piccadilly, 434-7672
- - "South Californian dining" with many vegetarian dishes on the menu.
-
- T.J. Baxters, 660 Richmond
- - Vegetarian burgers (Yves'), fries in vegatable oil, vegetarian
- pizza.
-
- Lal Qila, 748 Richmond (at Oxford)
- - Indian Tandoori
-
- Waldo's, 215 Picadilly
- - Not a vegetarian restaurant, but they are more than able to whip up
- something that is vegetarian or vegan. If you want vegetarian "fine
- dining" then this is the place.
-
- Mistros, north side of Dundas, between Wellington and Waterloo
- - Upscale restaurant that will modify dishes to make them vegetarian
- or vegan. Lovely meal with great quality.
-
- Hellas, east side of Richmond just north of Dundas
- - Greek restaurant with some vegetartian appetizers and a vegetarian
- meal. Filling.
-
- The East & West African Restaurant, 934 Dundas Street E, 433-5079
- (East London)
- - Ethiopian dishes, at least 3 vegetarian and one special each day.
- The eating utensil is injera a tasty soft flat bread.
-
- The Abyssinia, 640 Dundas Street E, 432-8897 (East London)
- - Ethiopian dishes. Usually 3 vegetarian items on the menu. Ethiopian
- wine.
-
- Say Cheese, 246 Dundas, 434-0341 (Downtown)
- - Probably not suitable for vegan, but usually a number of selections
- for the ovo-lacto vegetarian. Excellent cheese soup.
-
- Strange Angels, 129 Albert Street, 432-8484 (near downtown)
- - Usually a few (good) items that you have never heard of on the
- menu. Great (but strange) atmosphere! Strange food, good prices,
- strange hours (Closed Monday and Tuesday I think -- we tried to
- visit 3 times before finding it open!)
-
- Mykonos, 572 Adelaide Street N, 434-6736
- - Greek. For the lacto-vegetarian an excellent spanokopito and
- eggplant/zuccinni in phylo pastry. Good service, small dining area
- decorated with posters and prints, with patio seating in the summer.
-
-
- Natural Food Stores:
-
- Grains Beans and Things, 268 Piccadilly
- Field Fare Co-operative, 577 Hamilton
- Foot for Thought, Wetown Plaza
- London Co-Op Store, 621 Princess Avenue
- Quarter Masters Natural Food Store, 176 Wortley
-
- There is a farmer's market near Richmond and Dundas. Ask someone for
- directions when you get to this corner. The market is somewhat
- hidden.
-
-
- Vegetarian Organizations:
-
- Forest City Vegetarian Association
- 30 Buttermere Road, London, Ontario, N4G 4L1, (519) 434-1552
-
- University of Western Ontario Vegetarian Society
- University Community Centre, University of Western Ontario, London
-
-
-
- Niagara Falls
- -------------
-
- Coming soon (1994):
-
- Maharishi Veda Land
- - A $1.5 billion vegetarian theme park, built within audio range of
- the Falls, by vegetarian magician Doug Henning. Featuring 33
- "wonderous" hi-tech attractions including the world's only
- levitating building, floating 15 feet over water. Will also contain
- a business conference centre, health centre, 1000 unit residential
- complex, Tower of Peace for reconciling international conflicts,
- even a proposed university able to accomodate 7000 students of
- yogic flying. The theme park will be "completely climatized" to
- provide a veritable heaven on earth year-round. Henning expects
- 20,000 visitors per day at Veda Land. Plans are also now in the
- works for similar facilities in Florida, Holland, and Japan.
-
-
- Vegetarian Organizations:
-
- Niagara Vegetarian Association
- 94 Autumn Place, St. Catherines, Ontario, L2P 3W8
-
-
-
- Ottawa
- ------
-
- Vegetarian Restaurants:
-
- Le Pois Chic, 125 rue Wellington, Hull, Quebec, 770-CHIC
- - Buffet style restaurant with a very good choice of entrees and
- desserts. The foods are well marked with symbols indicating
- which have dairy and which do not. Lots of vegan choices. Also,
- the setting or atmosphere is very congenial with separate, well
- lit rooms for intimate dinning. Open Mon-Sat 11:30am-9pm. Closed
- Sun.
-
- Green Door, 198 Main Street, 234-9597
- - Pay by weight buffet, about $1.40 per 100 grams. Vegan and
- macrobiotic options. Organic items used when possible. Sugar and
- honey free baked goods. Very popular. Open Tue-Sat 11am-9pm, Sun
- 11am-3pm.
-
- The Pantry Vegetarian Tea Room, Glebe Community Centre, 690 Lyon
- - Food is organic where possible. Open Mon-Fri noon-3pm.
-
- | SuperNatural Cafe, L'Esplande Laurier, 171-181 Bank Street
- | - Natural "fast" foods. Burgers, tofu dogs, soyabean ice cream.
- | (New April 94)
-
- Govinda's, 212 Somerset E. (near U of Ottawa), 565-3328
- - Run by Hare Krishnas. Full course meal with salad buffet, $8.50.
- 10% discount for OVS members. Open Tue-Sat 5pm-8pm.
-
- Peace Garden Cafe, 47 Clarence Street, Times Square, Byward Market,
- 562-2434
- - Vegetarian gourmet coffee house and juice bar with international
- vegetarian cuisine. Open Mon-Fri 7:30am-8:00pm.
-
-
- Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:
-
- Madras Cafe, 66 Wylie Avenue, across from Brittania 6 movie theatre,
- 828-2696
- - Half menu vegetarian. South Indian food. Fairly cheap. Get the
- Masala Dosa lunch special. Open Mon-Sun 11:30am-2pm & 5pm-8pm.
-
- The Roses Cafe, 523 Gladstone, 233-5574
- - Small. Reasonably priced. Good food. Mostly Indian food. Open
- Mon-Sat 8am-2pm & 5pm-10pm.
-
- Mahal restaurant, 292 Albert Street, downtown, 563-1500
- - Excellent Indian restaurant with plenty of vegetarian choices
-
- Chahaya Malaysia, 749 Bank Street, 237-4304
- - Fabulous Malaysian/Thai food. Lots of vegetarian dishes. They are
- willing to make vegetarian substitutions in non-vegetarian dishes.
- Ask for their spring rolls without the crab meat... phenomenal,
- though not on the menu.
- - 'Vegetarian' in Thai means 'substitute tofu for flesh'. Be sure to
- insist on no fish sauce or other animal products.
-
- The Horn of Africa, 364 Rideau Street, 789-0025
- - Ethiopian. Vegetarian section on menu. Located in someone's house.
-
- Dar Tajine, 256 Preston, 232-4300
- - North African, Morrocan. Try the veggie couscous.
-
- Silk Roads, 300 Sparks Street Mall, 236-4340
- - Afghan. Full service. Expensive. Open Mon-Sun.
-
- The Falafel House, 169 Charlotte (corner Rideau), 789-2235
- - Small cafe style place with low priced Lebanese haute cuisine.
-
- Haveli's, 87 George Street, Market Mall, Byward Market, 230-3104
- - Indian. Excellent $9 lunch buffet Mon-Fri, $11 on Sun. Good service.
- Nice decor.
-
- Sitar restaurant, 417 Rideau Street, downtown, 230-2222
- - Indian.
-
- New Delhi, 417 Bank Street, 237-4041
- - Indian. Full service.
-
- Domus Cafe, 269 Dalhousie Street, 235-4586
- - Natural foods cafe in the back of a kitchen-wares/cookbook store.
- Eclectic gourmet foods prepared with fresh local produce. Menu
- changes daily. Full service/take-out. Open Mon-Sun for breakfast &
- lunch.
-
- Hacienda Dos Gringos, 594 Rideau Street, 230-1185
- - Separate vegetarian menu. Small and pleasant.
-
- Yangtze, 700 Somerset W. (in Chinatown), 236-0555
- - Vegetarian selection better than most oriental restaurants.
-
- Yan's, 222 Besserer, 236-4166
- - Malaysian & Chinese. Buffet with good vegetarian selection on
- Wednesday nights, $9.50.
-
- Glebe Cafe, 840 Bank Street (corner 4th Avenue), 235-1289
-
- Singapore Restaurant, 2280 Carling Avenue, in the west end, 820-4119
-
- Mamma Teresa, 300 Somerset W. (at O'Connor), downtown Ottawa, 236-3023
- - Italian.
-
-
- Natural Food Stores:
-
- Central:
- Green Village Fine Foods, 860 Bank, 232-5147
- Herb and Spice, 375 Bank, 232-4087
- Herb and Spice, 1310 Wellington, 722-5747
- Kardish, 47 Clarence, Times Square, Byward Market, 236-6937
- Karla's Natural Food Store, 37 William, Byward Market, 236-2706
- Natural Food Pantry, 87 George, Market Mall, Byward Market, 232-6629
- Sante Natural Foods, 121 O'Connor, 233-9972
- Vogel, Rideau Centre, 230-0034
- Wheat Berry, 206 Main, 235-7580 (Organic produce year-round)
-
- Ottawa South:
- Kardish, Herongate Mall, 1670 Heron, 523-5797
- Kardish, 2515 Bank, corner Hunt Club, 737-0305
- Natural Food Pantry, Billings Bridge Plaza, 737-9330
-
- Ottawa West:
- Rainbow Nat.Foods, Britania Shopping Plaza, 1487 Richmond, 726-9200
- - Very well stocked. Make their own soya milk with a natural process,
- dubbed "Soya Cow", which makes is taste non-beany. Also have a
- vegetarian deli-bar.
- Kardish Specialty Foods, Carlingwood Mall, 2121 Carling, 722-8251
- Natural Food Pantry, Westgate Mall, 728-1255
- Peter's Health Foods, 2525 Carling, 829-1122
-
- Nepean & Kanata:
- Kardish, Merivale Fair, 1568 Merivale, 226-7317
- Kardish, Ikea Centre, 10 Stafford, corner Robertson, Bells Corners,
- 820-4339
- Kardish, Barrhaven Town Centre, 825-5890
- Mother Hubbard's, Greenbank Square Shopping Centre, 820-3178
- Natural Food Basket, 150 Robertson Road, Bells Corners, 820-3178
- Natural High Health & Bulk Foods, 1778 Tartan Drive, 825-7394
- Granny's Natural Foods, Hazeldean Mall, Kanata, 592-4558
-
- Outaouais (Quebec):
- Fringale Nature, 50-1 rue Fortier, Hull, 770-7726
- - Take-out counter. Catering.
- Gagne Au Kilo, Les Promenades De L'Outaouais, 1100 Boul Maloney O,
- Gatineau, 561-6729
- La Boite A Grains, 129 Boul St Joseph, Hull, 771-3000
- La Mere Nature, 920 Boul Maloney O, Gatineau, 561-5036
- O Naturel, 202 River, Wakefield, 459-3518
- Sol Natural Foods, 195 rue Principale, Aylmer, 684-0512
- Vogel, Le Village Place Cartier, Hull, 595-9349
- Vogel, Les Promenades De L'Outaouais, Gatineau, 568-1830
-
- Orleans:
- Kardish, Place D'Orleans, 837-8266
- Pantry Plus, 2451 St Joseph, corner Orleans, 830-5790
- - Largest bulk food store in Eastern Ontario.
-
- Vanier:
- Eatmor Natural Foods, 64 Beechwood, Vanier, 741-1572
-
- Gloucester:
- Sheila's Natural Foods, Gloucester Centre, 1980 Ogilvie, 748-9147
- Spice Of Life, Beacon Hill Shopping Centre, 2339 Ogilvie, 745-1217
-
- Stittsville:
- Kardish, Stittsville Mall, 831-4084
- Nature's Basics Bulk Foods, 1488 Main, 831-2695
-
- Other Areas:
- Alexandra's Food Shop, 5542 Ann, Manotick, 692-3580
- Almonte Natural Food Centre, 108 Queen, Almonte, 256-1833
- Apple & Spice, 110 Bearbrook, Blackburn Hamlet, 830-2488
- Le Tournesol, 847 Notre-Dame, Embrun, 443-2206
-
-
- What the Supermarket Chains have to offer:
-
- Loblaws - An ever growing small selection of their own President's
- Choice vegetarian products.
- Your Independant Grocer - Same company as Loblaws, so same selection.
- LOEB IGA - Some have impressive stock of health foods, including
- Tofutti fake ice cream.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
-
- The Ottawa Organic Farmer's Market, in Kingsway United Church,
- 630 Island Park Drive, info: Sue Baily 241-4167
- - Open Sat from 10am-2pm.
-
- Carleton University Vegetarian Club's Radio Show
- Contact: Edward Jurewicz, 236-7950
- - Airs for 15 minutes each Thursday at 7:35am on CKCU 93.1 FM.
-
-
- Vegetarian Organizations:
-
- The Ottawa Vegetarian Society (OVS)
- P.O. Box 4477, Station E, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B4
- Contact: Andrew Tidman (613) 230-1798
- - Holds potlucks the third Sunday of each month at the Sandy Hill
- Community Centre, 250 Somerset Street East, 6pm-9pm. Bring a dish
- of vegetarian (vegan if possible) food, your own plate and utensils,
- and a donation of $1 or $2 towards the rental of the facilities.
-
- Carleton University Vegetarian Club
- c/o CUSA, 401 Unicenter Building, Carleton University, Ottawa,
- Ontario, K1S 5B6
-
- Coronary Health Improvement Project Association (CHIP)
- Contact: Don Stewart 749-8561
- - Holds a vegan potluck on the second Sunday of each month at the
- Seventh Day Adventist Church, 2200 Benjamin Street, 6pm-10pm. Bring
- a vegan dish that will feed 8 to 10 people.
-
- Ottawa Vegetarian Dining Club
- Contact: Amin Kabani 729-7282
- - Meets at local restaurants on the second Friday of each month. The
- objectives of this club are to: explore what is available in area
- restaurants for vegetarians; encourage and help restaurants and
- institutions to increase their vegetarian offerings; make
- traditionally non-vegetarian restaurants become vegetarian-friendly;
- educate the public about the delights of fine vegetarian dining;
- provide a forum where vegetarians and non-vegetarians can meet.
- Non-vegetarians are particularly welcome. Affiliated with the OVS.
-
-
-
- Owen Sound
- ----------
-
- Vegetarian Organizations:
-
- Grey-Bruce Vegetarian Association
- 545 1st Street West, Owen Sound, Ontario, N4K 5Y2, (519) 371-4684
- or c/o Whole Foods, 941 2nd Avenue, Owen Sound, Ontario, N4K 2H5,
- (519) 371-1172
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- | Richmond Hill
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- Vegi Garden, 328 Highway 7 East, 881-2388
- - Chinese vegetarian restaurant.
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- | Scarborough
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- Lotus Pond Vegetarian Restaurant, 3838 Midland, 412-3140
- - Excellent Chinese vegetarian restaurant. Large restaurant.
-
- The Buddhist Vegetarian Kitchen, 3290 Midland, 292-7095
- - Buddhist Chinese vegetarian. Also sell assorted gluten (mmm...
- delicious) for take-out.
-
-
- Natural Food Stores:
-
- Green Vegetarian Mart, 23 Milliken Blvd, B-21, 609-0443
- - Oriental vegetarian store. Mostly oriental vegetarian goods of the
- variety not found in oriental groceries. Also sell TVP chunks and
- Worthington food products.
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- St. Catharines
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-
- Vegetarian friendly restaurants:
-
- Bansaree Indian Restaurant, 342 St. Paul, 684-3411
- - Excellent food, moderately priced and pleasant atmosphere. Vegans
- need to request that they omit the butter from some dishes.
-
- Talk of the Town, 165 King Street, 685-1442
- - Lebanese. Moderately priced, nice setting. Vegetarian section on
- menu. I lunch here at least once a week.
-
- Samara, 165 King Street, 687-3427
- - Middle Eastern. Inexpensive. Rather plain surroundings.
-
- Cellar Bench, 101 King Street
- - Delightfully eccentric chef offers a unique menu. Vegan friendly.
- Wine bar.
-
- North-Central, just south of the QEW (the main highway between
- Buffalo, N.Y. and Toronto, Ontario)
-
- The Gourmet Health Diner, 396 Ontario Street
- - Just opened (Dec. 92). Vegan soups and sandwiches. Ovo-lacto pizza,
- quiche, and more. Hearty portions, very reasonably priced and good
- quality. Atmosphere/decor is awful |-(.
-
-
- Vegetarian Organizations:
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- Niagara Vegetarian Association
- 94 Autumn Place, St. Catherines, Ontario, L2P 3W8
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- Toronto
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- | See also: Etobicoke, Richmond Hill, Scarborough.
-
- | Thanks to the Toronto Vegetarian Association and their Toronto
- | Vegetarian Handbook for much of the following information.
-
-
- Vegetarian Restaurants:
-
- | The Vegetarian, 2 locations:
- | Downtown: 4 Dundonald (near Yonge), 961-9522
- | Westend: 2849 Dundas Street W (at Keele), 762-1204
- | - Interesting food that tastes good!! Cafeteria style. Hearty entrees.
- | Burgers, salads, desserts. Very friendly & courteous staff. Relaxing
- | and pleasant atmosphere. Soft entertainment Thursdays after 7:30pm.
- | Downtown location has a patio.
-
- | Annapurna, 1085 Bathurst Street, 537-8513
- | - Primarily South Indian but also have international and macrobiotic
- | dishes. Toronto's oldest vegetarian restaurant (since 1974). Fresh
- | salads. Daily specials. Indian food not available from 3pm-5pm.
- | Catering available. Open Mon,Tue,Thu-Sat noon-9pm, Wed noon-6:30pm.
-
- | Govinda's Dining Lounge, Hare Krishna Centre, 243 Avenue Road (at
- | Dupont), 922-5415
- | - Lacto-vegetarian Indian and international cuisine. All you can eat
- | for $6. Good Indian food, if you don't mind the rather unpleasant
- | smell of their incense. (At least I think it's incense!) Catering
- | available. Open Mon-Sat noon-8pm.
-
- | Buddha's Vegetarian Foods, 666 Dundas Street West, 867-1020
- | - Buddhist Chinese vegan. 8 types of gluten, spring rolls, vegetable
- | filled dumplings and buns. Limited seating. Catering available.
-
- | Renaissance Cafe, 509 Bloor Street West (near Bathurst), 968-6639
- | - International/Indian cuisine. Good. All-you-can-eat lunch buffet.
- | Salad bar. Weekend brunch. Patio. Open late. Discount for TVA
- | members.
-
- | Bo De Duyen, 254 Spadina Avenue, 601-1247
- | - Chinese vegetarian. Over 40 main dishes. Clean and spacious.
- | Discount for TVA members.
-
- | Chinese Vegetarian House, 39 Baldwin Street, 599-6855
- | - Great lunch specials. Has dim sum. No MSG. Closed Mondays. Discount
- | for TVA members.
-
- | Tinh Tam Trai, 1702 St. Clair Avenue West (near Caledonia), 653-9327
- | - Vietnamese. Noodles, rice, soups. No MSG. Spicy & non-spicy.
- | Catering available. Discount for TVA members.
-
- | Cafe A Deux, 2839 Bathurst Street (near Glencairn), 784-4388
- | - Kosher. Pizza, pasta, salads. Catering available. Closed Fri nights
- | and Saturdays.
-
- | My Zaidy's Bagel, 3456 Bathurst Street (near Lawrence), 789-0785
- | - Kosher. Lasagna, pasta, salads, knishes, blintzes. Catering
- | available.
-
- | Milk 'n Honey, 3457 Bathurst Street (near Lawrence), 789-7651
- | - Kosher. Pizza, vegetable cutlets, blintzes, crepes. Salad bar.
- | Catering available.
-
- | Mati's Pizza & Falafel, 3430 Bathurst Street (near Wilson), 783-9505
- | - Kosher. Closed Fri nights and Saturdays.
-
- | Earth Tones, 357 Queen Street West (near Spadina), 977-8044
- | - Pretty good fast-food type place. Fairly cheap. Daily specials.
- | Interesting salads. Soups. Juice bar. Catering available. Discount
- | for TVA members. Closed Sunday.
-
- Juice for Life, 238 Queen Street West (in the Market), 408-3581
- | - Vegan. Juice bar with food counter. Natural fruit juices, including
- | wheat grass juice. Typical, average food which is sometimes good
- | sometimes not. Burgers, sandwiches, baked samosas, Thai spring
- | rolls, soup, salads. Staff is very laid back, be prepared to wait.
- | Some groceries available. Discount for TVA members. Open Mon-Fri
- | 8am-8pm, Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 10am-6pm.
-
- | East West Centre, 807 Bloor Street West (near Christie), 530-1571
- | - Vegan. Delicious meals. Special Thursday night dinners at 6:30
- | followed by a discussion. Reservations recommended. Catering
- | available.
-
- | ECOS Cafe, 322 Bloor Street West (at Spadina), 925-7760
- | - Vegan. A small counter inside Noah's Natural Foods. International
- | dishes. Catering available. Open Mon-Fri 11am-7:30pm, Sat noon-5pm.
- | Closed Sun.
-
- | Hey Good Cooking, 238 Dupont Street (near Spadina), 929-9149/9140?
- | - Asian and European. Spicy and non-spicy dishes. Burgers, casseroles,
- | curries, rotis. Catering available. Discount for TVA members.
-
- | Kensington Natural Bakery & Cafe, 460 Bloor Street West, 534-1294
- | - Pay by weight buffet. Burgers. Great range of vegan desserts.
- | Catering available. Discount for TVA members.
-
- | Lennie's Deli, 489 Parliament Street (at Carleton), 967-5196
- | - Take-out deli. Outdoor eating counter. Sandwiches, burritos, baked
- | spring rolls, pasta, salads, hummus. Catering available.
-
- | Naturally Yours, 44 Elington Avenue West (near Yonge), 485-5545
- | - Eating conter inside a natural foods store. Burgers, tofu-dogs.
- | Juice bar.
-
-
- Vegetarian Friendly Restaurants:
-
- | Kensington Kitchen Cafe, 124 Harbord Street (near Spadina), 961-3404
- | - Primarily vegan, no eggs, some dairy. Daily specials with mostly a
- | Middle Eastern influence. Falafel, tabouli, hummus, couscous, pasta.
- | Nice outdoor patio in summer.
-
- | Lime & Spice, 45 Baldwin Street, 586-9849
- | - Thai and Japanese. Stir-frys, vegetable curries, seaweed salad.
- | Discount for TVA members. Open for lunch & dinner.
-
- | Garlic Pepper, on Front Street, about a block west of the
- | St. Lawrence Market
- | - Has an excellent vegetarian section in its regular dinner menu. If
- | you go for lunch, ask for the dinner menu instead. Favorites are
- | the steamed vegetable dumplings with peanut sauce, the crispy tofu
- | dices with honey garlic sauce, and the curry rice noodles (ask them
- | to omit the eggs).
-
- The Moghal, 3 locations:
- 33 Elm Street between Yonge & Bay Streets, 597-0522
- 563 Bloor Street W, 535-3315
- 1190 Eglinton Avenue W, 782-0494
- - Good Indian Food, plenty of vegetarian dishes.
-
- The Rivoli, 332 Queen Street West, 597-0794
- - Trendy Queen Street crowd occupies one of Toronto's busiest sidewalk
- patios. Closed Sunday.
-
- The Queen Mother Cafe, 208 Queen Street West, 598-4719
- - Excellent food. Nice backyard patio in summer. Closed Sunday.
-
- Yofi's Restaurant & Cafe, 19 Baldwin Street, 977-1145
- - Salads, pita sandwiches, falafels, veggie lasagna. Fresh frozen-
- fruit yoghurt and fresh carrot juice. Across from Baldwin Natural
- Foods.
-
- Arax, corner of Lawrence and Warden
- - Armenian food.
-
- <Middle Eastern restaurant>, in the Eaton Place basement foodcourt
- - Great tabouli. Good falafel and hommus.
-
-
- Natural Food Stores:
-
- Noah's Natural Foods, 322 Bloor Street West (at Spadina), 968-7930
- - Good selection of bulk products and frozen food, small selection of
- organic fruits & veggies. Great sesame seed bagels. TVA memebers
- receive 10% discount.
-
- Baldwin Natural Foods, 20.5 Baldwin Street, 979-1777.
- - Complete selection of organic fruits & vegetables, vitamins &
- mineral supplements, bulk foods, etc.
-
- The Big Carrot, 348 Danforth Avenue, 466-2129.
- - Best organic produce in Toronto, also the priciest. Fresh,
- unprocessed oils available, along with all other 'health' foods.
- Salad bar in back makes an excellent quinoa salad with fresh
- cilantro.
-
- Taste of Nature, 380 Bloor Street West, 925-8102
-
- 7th Day Adventist vegetarian store, in the complex next to Branson
- Hospital on Finch W just west of Bathurst
-
-
- Vegetarian Organizations:
-
- Toronto Vegetarian Association
- 736 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2R4, (416) 533-3897
- - Canada's oldest & largest vegetarian organization. They publish the
- Toronto Vegetarian Handbook which lists over 100 restaurants with
- | vegetarian listings. To get it send them $5.
-
- Jewish Vegetarian Society of Toronto
- 113 Balliol Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 1C2, (416) 485-9164
-
- Canadian Vegans for Animal Rights
- 620 Jarvis Street, Suite 2504, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2R8
- (416) 924-1377
-
-
- The Toronto Vegetarian Association presents an Annual Vegetarian Food
- Fair. In 1992 this was Sept 12-13 at the York Quay Centre and over
- 5000 people attended. It featured over 40 exhibits, informative
- lectures, 14 cooking demonstrations, free food samples, a vegetarian
- marketplace, educational videos, an international vegetarian cafe, a
- meatless barbeque, and an organic food market, and free admission. The
- 1992 contact was Nancy Kelly, (416) 533-3897.
-
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- Waterloo
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- See Kitchener-Waterloo.
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- Quebec
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- Hull
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-
- See Ottawa, Ontario.
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- Ladysmith
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- Au Grand Bois, c/o Lenny & Arleen Prost, Ladysmith, Quebec, J0X 2A0
- (819) 647-3522
- - A non-profit vegetarian camp located on 565 acres of rolling hills,
- woods, fields, streams, and ponds. Meals are mostly vegan with some
- dairy used. Fully vegan and macrobiotic meals are available. An
- organic garden supplies fresh greens and vegetables. The camp
- accomodates children between the ages of 8 and 16. It is a small
- camp with about 50 children per session. Camp activites try to
- encourage friendships, respect for others, and an understanding of
- our natural environment.
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-
-
- Lafebvre
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- Vegies Story Land, 169 St. Jean D'Arc, (514) 738-9062
- - Vegetarian. Reservation appreciated (may be closed otherwise).
- Cafeteria style. Inexpensive. Is also a bed & breakfast place. Open
- on weekends during the summer.
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-
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- Montreal
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-
- Thanks to McGill for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (META), the
- vegetarian student organization at McGill University, and especially
- Steve Leckie for the bulk of the information on Montreal.
-
-
- Vegetarian Restaurants:
-
- Manbo, 81 La Gauchetiere W, Chinatown, 392-7778
- - Buddhist Chinese vegetarian restaurant. Supposedly vegan but the
- fortune cookies contain eggs.
-
- Bouffe Nature Resto-Vegetarien, 4571 St. Denis, 982-0049
- - Small. Uses only high quality ingredients. Daily specials. Homemade
- tofu ice cream and desserts. Catering available.
-
- Au Paradis du Vege, 3620 St-Dominique, 499-9941
- - Lacto-vegetarian. "Exotic vegetarian gourmet cuisine. Low calorie.
- Low fat. No eggs. Restaurant a la carte. All you can eat buffet,
- Lunch $6.95 - Dinner $9.95. NO SMOKING, NO ALCOHOL." Exactly as
- advertised, they had a well stocked and varied salad bar and about
- 18 different hot-bar gourmet items. I would guess about half were
- not vegan, making use of butter, etc. Many were 'international'
- recipes and so varied with something to satisfy any tastes. Located
- just off Prince Arthur which is a pedestrian-only street with
- outdoor cafes and street performers.
-
- Bimbo, 58 Fairmount W, 495-4543
- - Large menu. Pizza. Macrobiotic dishes. Courtyard in back.
-
- Cafe Gigi, 6922 Sherbrooke W, east of Loyola campus, 485-3924
- - Delicious food and a homey atmosphere. Outdoor terrace in front.
- Closed Sunday. Catering. Personal cooking instructions available on
- request.
-
- Bouffe Nature - Le Comptoir, 1212 St. Denis, 844-8049
- - Counter-style. Open Mon-Fri, 8am-7pm.
-
- Cafe Kaballah, Galerie Fokus, 68 Duluth E, 284-7731
- - Combination art gallery and inexpensive cafe that offers soup,
- sandwiches, tofu hot-dogs, and daily specials. No eggs used.
-
- Kumar, 705 Beaumont, 272-7730
- - Traditional Indian cuisine at reasonable prices. Masala Dosas
- offered on weekends. No eggs used. Catering available.
-
- Pushap's, 2 locations:
- 5195 Pare near Namur metro station, 737-4527 (small)
- 11999 Gouin W, Pierrefonds, 683-0556 (larger)
- - Excellent Indian vegetarian food. Family-run. Catering available.
- Full service. Open Mon-Sun.
-
- Pheonix Cafe, St. Laurent close to Pine, upstairs
- - Vegetarian co-op. Cheap and good.
-
-
- Take-Out Only (all vegetarian):
-
- La Boulange du Commensal, 5043 St. Denis, 843-7741
- - Bakery. Take-out meals. Catering available.
-
- La Chaudron Magique, 5702 St. Laurent, 279-2028
- - Vegan. Lunch-time take-out. Macrobiotic dinner & lecture Friday at
- 6:30pm. Closed Saturday.
-
- Homa, 3685 St. Laurent, 842-4571
- - Sandwiches, salads, buffet, and fruit smooties.
-
- Mission Sante Thuy, 1138 Bernard W, 272-9386
- - Hot and cold buffet for take-out during the day.
-
- Vegecuisine, 1048 Van Horne, 495-3439
- - Bakery, take-out, and small natural food store. No eggs used.
- Catering available.
-
- Chloe Fox, Snowdon, 484-0338
- - Vegan. Weekly meal service: main courses, salads, desserts. Catering
- available.
-
-
- Vegetarian Caterers:
-
- Sri Ganesh, 499-0752
- - Vegan. Fine, authentic Indian cuisine for catering.
-
- Vege-Traiteur (Ferme A.B.C.), 1243 Rte Ste-Genevieve, Roxton-Falls,
- (514) 548-2752
-
-
- Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:
-
- Basha, 3 locations:
- 930 St. Catherine W., 866-4272
- 2140 Guy, 932-6682
- Carrefour Angrignon, 364-5243
- - Middle Eastern restaurant. Falafel.
-
- | La Salsa, 4306 St. Laurent, 982-9462
- | - Mexican restaurant. Vegan tacos and vegetarian burritos. Salsa bar
- | with a variety of salsas. Nice decor.
-
- A Novo, 4135 St. Denis, 844-4575
- - Chic St. Denis restaurant with a sunny outdoor terrace.
-
- Cafe Les Entretiens, 1577 Laurier E, 521-2934
- - Lively cafe with high ceilings.
-
- Cafe Santropol, 3990 St. Urbain, 842-3110
- - Cosy atmosphere & beautiful outdoor garden.
-
- Paragraph Bookstore Cafe, 2065 Mansfield, 845-5811
- - Popular spot for nearby McGill University students.
-
- Pizza Pita, 5710 Victoria Avenue, 731-PITA
- - Kosher. Totally amazing falafel. $3.10 gets you a huge ball shaped
- falafel with great stuff inside, not your usual lettuce, etc. Also
- spaghetti and lasagna. Take-out or eat-in. Closed Friday nights &
- Saturdays.
-
- Foxy's Kosher Pizza and Falafel, 5987 Victoria Avenue, 739-8777
- - Kosher. Also lasagna, hummus, soup. Take-out or eat-in. Covered
- outdoor area in front. Closed Friday nights & Saturdays.
-
- Pita Royal, 5897 Victoria Avenue, 341-9486
- - Kosher pita bakery with totally amazing pita and an assortment of
- baked take-out foods. Closed Friday night & Saturday.
-
- Woodlands, Guy below St. Catherine
- - Good Indian food. Large quantities.
-
- Le Commensal Gastronomie Vegetarian, 4 locations:
- 2115 St. Denis, 845-2627
- 680 Ste. Catherine W, across from Eatons, 871-1480
- 5122 Cote des Neiges, The Old Wax Museum, 733-9755
- 141 St. Charles, Ste. Therese, Autoroute 15, exit 23, 433-0505
- - Mostly vegetarian but many deserts are made with gelatin. Pay by
- weight buffet. Moderately expensive. Note: Twice I got severe food
- poisoning (stomache ache for nearly a week) after eating there (2
- different locations), and I rarely get sick otherwise. Bit into a
- pebble in the salad once. I never eat here anymore. Open Mon-Sun.
-
-
- Natural Food Stores:
-
- Downtown:
- Optima, on Sherbrooke Street across from McGill University
- - Large, 2 floors. Good selection, deli counter with take-out items.
- Also have books, bath stuff, magazines, music, etc.
-
- East-End:
- Aliment Natura, 1451 Gilford, 529-6328
- Bio et Cetera, 4660 St. Laurent, 849-4118
- Frenco, 3985 St. Laurent, 285-1319
- Homa, 3685 St. Laurent, 842-4571
- Kilo-Vrac, 1366 Ontario E, 525-2215
- Le Plateau, 4487 de la Roche, 523-4272
- Mission Sante, 1138 Bernard W, 272-9386
- Rachelle-Bery, 505 Rachel E, 524-0725 (semi-large)
- Rachelle-Bery, 2510 Beaubien E, 727-2327
- Tau, 4238 St. Denis, 843-4420 (very good)
- Vrac en Vrac, 3974 Ontario E, 524-5135
-
- West-End:
- A La Source, 3537 Lacombe, 342-0726
- A Votre Sante, 5122 Sherbrooke W, 482-8233
- Harvest, 1695 de Maisonneuve E, 932-1844
- Nature et Sante, 6929 Sherbrooke W, 482-0262
- Sesame, 5550 Sherbrooke W, 488-9886
- La Fleur Sauvage, 5561 Monkland, 482-5193
- Teva, 5209 Decarie Blvd, 486-5542
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- North-End:
- L'Aube, 7901 St. Denis, 382-2917
- La Grosse Carotte, 311 Henri Bourassa E, 385-3028
- IHA, 1332 Fleury E, 388-5793
- Pural, 7494 St. Hubert, 274-7079
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- Suburbs:
- La Butinerie, Marche de l'Ouest, D.D.O., 683-0346
- Pura, 908 Decarie, St-Laurent, 744-6148
- Source de la Sante, 103a Concorde W, Laval, 667-9729
- Tau, 6845 Taschereau, Brossard, 433-9922
-
- Kosher Quality Bakery, 5855 Victoria Ave., 731-7883
- - Not a health food store, but, they are the only place in the
- Montreal/Ottawa area at the moment that sells Tofutti Better Than
- Creamcheese. They buy it bulk and package it themselves to get
- around the Canadian packaging laws that made Better Than Creamcheese
- illegal. They also sell Tofutti dairy-free sour cream and an
- assortment of fruit ices and other hard to find items.
-
-
- Vegetarian Organizations:
-
- McGill for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (META)
- c/o SSMU, 3480 McTavish, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8
- Tel: (514) 345-5679, Fax: (514) 398-7490
- - A McGill University student organization.
-
- Animal Lib Collective
- 5295 Westmore, Montreal, Quebec, H4V 1Z6
-
-
- For More Information:
-
- META (see above) publishes a pamphlet titled "Montreal's Guide
- to Vegetarian Eating". Send them a dollar and a SASE to get it.
- It contains non-food related info too.
-
-
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- Quebec City
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-
- Le Mille Feuville
- - very good food, and the prices very reasonable.
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- Yukon & Northwest Territories
-
-
- NO vegetables grow here! It costs six bucks for a head of soggy
- lettuce at the grocery store! Be sure to bring ALL your food if you
- really need to come here. If you run out of food you'll have to leave
- or give up vegetarianism. Bread may be available though. Suggested
- foods to bring include: cases of Mori-Nu tofu (in tetra-paks), a ton
- of sprouting seeds, lots of dry goods including burger mixes and the
- like, nuts, dried fruits (lots, to rehydrate), whole grains (rice,
- wheat, oats, barley, millet, amaranth, teff, rye), seeds (flax,
- sunflower, pumpkin, dill, carraway, corriander, fennel), nutritional
- yeast, flours (various grains), soy grits, TVP (chunks, flakes),
- sauces, dried seaweed (nori, dulse, kelp, kombu, etc), miso, umeboshi,
- dehyrdated potato flakes, rolled grains, dehydrated vegetables,
- bouillion cubes, dehydrates soups, dehydrated salad mixes, olive oil,
- and lots of other things that I can't recall right now.
-
- You may want to contact a few natural food stores and mail-order food
- places to see if they ship to where you will be staying. One place
- might be:
-
- Whole Earth Grocery and Deli, 1159 Deborah, Fairbanks, AK 99709,
- (907) 479-2052
- - Routinely sends C.O.D. orders by mail to the bush. Nothing frozen or
- very perishable though. They carry a complete line of organic and
- cruelty-free products and have a price list from which you can
- order.
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