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Living a plant-based life is certainly nothing new, but, as you may have noticed, the popularity of the vegan diet has been on the rise lately. Despite this, it can still sometimes be a challenge to find a decent vegan feed. That’s where we come in, dear readers.

These days Perth is fast becoming a hub for tasty vegan eats, with dedicated market stalls, cafes and restaurants popping up all over the place, and we’ve rounded up the best of the best vegan restaurants and cafes for you.

Flora & Fauna

Northbridge

Flora & Fauna is a small but mighty vegan cafe in Northbridge dishing up the best banana bread in Perth. Grab it as a meal covered with colourful fruit and served with a huge dollop of peanut butter, or go for one of their savoury delights, like the mac 'n' cheese or breakfast burrito. Take a look at their sweets cabinet before you leave, and yes, get the cookie dough balls.

Gratias Organic Cafe

East Fremantle

Environmentalism and healthy living join forces at Gratias Organic Cafe, where they’re serving up certified organic, fully plant-based menu in a clean green space. It’s easy to see just how passionate the owners are about keeping our planet, minds and bodies nourished by the love they put into each and every plate of food.

Chic Pea Vegan Cafe

Fremantle

Venture to the bustling Fremantle Markets and you’ll find Chic Pea Vegan Cafe—one of the most loved vegan eateries around. From gluten-free pumpkin gnocchi to lasagne, to our personal favourite, the Valoumi Burger, you really can’t go wrong here—it’s vegan comfort food at its best.

Little Raw Deli

Carlisle

With a flavour-first approach to plant-based eating, Little Raw Deli is out to prove that nutritious whole foods are the way to go. Making everything in house—including their own vegan cheese—you can bet you’ll be leaving with a full belly, a big smile and a raw treat for the road.

Eat Drink Raw

West Leederville

Starting out as a simple food delivery service, Eat Drink Raw now has a permanent home and continues to dish out tasty plant-based meals that make you feel good inside and out. Their mission is to make healthy food both accessible and delicious, and they still offer delivery to several suburbs in and around Perth.

Loving Hut

Fremantle, Northbridge and Victoria Park

As one of the most recognised global vegan chains, Loving Hut is all about living compassionately and sustainably, and offers a wide variety of delicious plant-based meals and cruelty-free products so you can do just that. Dine-in or takeaway—the choice is yours.

Yo Donuts

Melville

When your sweet tooth is calling, look no further than Yo Donuts. This plant-based bakery serves up some of the most delicious doughnuts and cupcakes in town, which just happen to be vegan. And if you’re after a way to sweeten up an event of some sort, they also offer catering services.

Raw + More Cafe

West Perth

Hidden down a laneway off Hay Street is where you’ll find Raw + More Cafe—a cute little brekky and lunch joint with raw food specials that change daily. They’re keeping plant-based living simple, offering smoothies, coffee, sweets, and all the fresh healthy foods you know you need.

The Raw Kitchen

Fremantle

So much more than just a restaurant, The Raw Kitchen is all about focusing on health, sustainable living, and knowledge sharing. Running alongside their busy kitchen you’ll find a store filled with zero-waste products and information, workshops, yoga classes and much much more.

Peace'za

Northbridge

Creating the perfect vegan pizza is no easy feat, but Peace’za has definitely nailed it. Their fluffy-crusted pizzas will have even the biggest meat-eaters coming back for another slice, as will the vegan nuggets, chips and gravy, and doughnuts. Find them in Northbridge Thursday to Saturday, or pick up a frozen pie from Loving Hut Fremantle or Victoria Park.

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The Leaf

Leederville

It’s hard to beat a good curry, and The Leaf in Leedy is all over it with an extensive vegan/vegetarian menu so good your carnivorous friends won’t even notice there’s no meat. They’re proud to offer simple, wholesome Indian food and cater for all dietary requirements—including no onion, no garlic.

Roho Bure

South Fremantle and Leederville

Small batch and made from scratch, Roho Bure sure know what’s up when it comes to oh-so-decadent vegan ice cream. With five regular flavours (including the beloved mint chip) and one weekly special on the menu, you can treat yourself to a scoop or go large with a whole pint. Or get your favourite flavour jammed between two vegan tahini cookies.

Raw Raw Raw

Fremantle

There’s no doubt that the Fremantle Markets are home to many vegan and vegetarian-friendly options, and Raw Raw Raw is a firm favourite. Their range of takeaway meals, snacks and smoothies are all gluten, dairy and sugar free, and—most importantly—very delicious.

Vegorama

Applecross

Owned and operated by the same lovely folks at The Leaf, Vegorama is THE place for south-side vegan Indian food. It’s so good it can be hard to choose a single dish, so luckily for you, they offer a full vegan buffet.

2 Fat Frenchies

Delivery

Ok ok, it's not a restaurant or a cafe, but the doughnuts coming out of the 2 Fat Frenchies delivery truck are too good not to mention. They taste just like the real deal, so if you've been missing your doughnut fix, hit these guys up for a carrot cake doughie. Or a salted caramel one.

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Last updated: October 2, 2020 at 10:28 am. Posted by Jeannie Garcia in Las Vegas Restaurants. Comments Off on We’re Back To Show You The Top Vegan Restaurants In Las Vegas.

Fellow vegans, rejoice: These are the latest and best vegan restaurants in the Las Vegas strip. We could go on and on how scrumptious vegan food in Vegas can be, but we’ll cut to the chase and let these photos do the talking. We can’t wait for you to dig in!

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Feeling hot, hot, hot. The vegan chile relleno at Mesa Grill is sure to spice up your Vegas trip. Photo by Linda Lindhorst / Total Vegas Blog.

Mesa Grill

Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill is by far, one of the tastiest and most flavorful upscale vegan-friendly spots on the Strip. The flavors are so bold and daring, your taste buds will be like, what just happened here? Start your meal with the soft masa chips (perfect with guacamole), then get ready to dig in for a spicy, yet satisfying ride. Get it while it lasts: Mesa Grill closes its doors for good real soon and will reopen as a new Italian restaurant by Flay.

The cornmeal-crusted vegan-friendly chile relleno is stuffed with black bean paste, white rice, roasted garlic, poblanos, roasted red bell peppers and roasted yellow bell peppers. The topping includes a tomatillo salsa made of red onions, tomatillos, cilantro, lime juice, salt and pepper. This has a bit of a kick, but not so much to where you’re fanning your mouth the entire time.

A great accompaniment to the chile relleno is the grilled asparagus, drizzled with a dijon lime sauce. We’ll take seconds… and thirds….

Vegan pasta is beautiful AND healthy at Rao’s. Photo by Jeannie Garcia / Total Vegas Blog.

Rao’s

Mamma mia! These vegano Italiano dishes are sure to excite your taste buds at Rao’s, Caesars Palace’s fine Italian restaurant.

You can get any of the pasta noodles (they are egg-free) with the restaurant’s signature marinara sauce. Just make sure to request with no cheese. The salsa alla marinara is made with San Marzano tomato sauce and fresh basil. Pick your pasta (rigatoni, spaghetti, linguini, fusilli, penne or angel hair), or you can even opt for zucchini noodles for a healthier option.

Here are other vegan dishes you can enjoy at Rao’s:

  • Cannellini bean hummus topped with micro cilantro and toasted garlic pita bread (make sure to request no butter on bread)
  • Roasted red peppers: Fire-roasted red bell peppers marinated in garlic olive oil with golden raisins, pine nuts and Italian parsley. This actually isn’t on the menu, but it can be ordered as its own dish.
  • Roasted beet salad: Wild baby arugula, golden raisins, roasted beets and pistachios (omit the goat cheese crumbles). The balsamic vinaigrette does have honey, so swap with straight balsamic vinegar and /or olive oil.
  • Pizzaiola: This sauce tastes great over grilled eggplant or grilled veggies. It comes with sauce tomatoes, yellow bell peppers, Spanish onions, garlic, oregano, basil and extra version olive oil.
  • Eggplant parmesan: Nix the parmesan and mozzarella and replace with pizzaiola sauce. Comes with a wild arugula salad on top.
  • Sautéed vegetables: Choice of spinach, French beans, zucchini and broccolini. Make sure to specify you are vegan because some veggies are cooked in chicken broth.

Take your pick — nothing fishy about this platter. Photo courtesy of NOBU Restaurant.

Nobu

At Nobu Restaurant inside Caesars Palace, you’re not limited to avocado or veggie rolls. You can actually splurge on the fanciest variety.

The assortment of vegetable sushi in the photo above includes the following (starting from top left): Inari (tofu skin), Cup Sushi (avocado and tonburi), Box Sushi (Napa cabbage), rainbow radish sushi, parsnip sushi, Takuan sushi, asparagus sushi, Kaiware sushi, enoki sushi, shiitake sushi, daikon sushi, myoga sushi, and Monaka Sushi.

The most attractive tofu in the world, right? Photo courtesy of NOBU Restaurant.

Some of these dishes look like art, such as the Tofu Dengaku pictured above. It’s tofu glazed with Den Miso (sweet miso), finished off with sesame seeds and garnished with Hajikami (pickle ginger root).

Here are more vegan options to satisfy your sushi craving:

  • Avocado jalapeño style
  • Vegetable ceviche
  • Tomato ceviche
  • Shiitake salad
  • Mushroom salad
  • Tofu New Style
  • Vegetarian miso soup
  • Tofu steak with Anti Cucho sauce
  • Tofu with spicy black bean sauce
  • Tofu edamame pesto
  • Onion steak with balsamic vinegar

The LINQ Promenade

Vegan sushi burrito in a bowl, say whaat? Photo by Lewin Phan / Total Vegas Blog.

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Jaburritos

Can’t decide between sushi or burritos? Lucky for you, Jaburritos at The LINQ Promenade does both. For $10, you can get the Venice, which comes with your choice of Gardein steak or tofu, avocado, roasted corn and beans, cucumber, romaine lettuce and pico de gallo and sweet chilli sauce. I opted to get it in a bowl (I’m a messy eater), but you can order this as a burrito in seaweed (nori) paper, soy paper or a flour tortilla. For the bowl, you can choose from white sushi rice, brown rice or mixed greens with ponzu dressing. For an extra $2 ($1 during happy hour), you can order a side of spicy or salted edamame.

Vegan-friendly? Well, hot diggity dog! Photo by Lewis Phan / Total Vegas Blog.

Haute Doggery

Haute diggity dog! Head to Haute Doggery at The LINQ Promenade and get your fix. The bun is not vegan, but the veggie dogs are, so you can still get your fix. For something healthy, you can get the California dog vegan style, sans the 1000 Island dressing. This comes with avocado, tomato, cucumber and sprouts. For something a lot more hearty, you can customize your own from a variety of toppings. Ketchup, mustard, jalapeños, onion and celery salt are free. For $1 each, you can add kraut, tomato, cucumber, green chilis, grilled onions, sprouts, roasted tomato, arugula or olive relish (avocado for $1.75).

Now that’s what we call an elegant salad. Photo by Lewin Phan / Total Vegas Blog.

Off The Strip

Don’t let the name fool you – this Off The Strip location actually in the center of Vegas Strip! The kale with hearts of palm salad is one for the books, whether you’re vegan or not. It comes with sliced kale, hearts of palm, toasted almonds and craisins. The salad does come with a lemon honey dressing, but you can swap it for balsamic dressing (or olive oil and vinegar). We’ll tell you right now that you won’t be leaf-ing anything behind.

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The Thrilla in Quesadilla: This is 100 percent vegan, y’all. Photo by Jeannie Garcia / Total Vegas Blog.

NachoDaddy

Done laughing at the name yet? It’s OK. We giggle every time we look at it too. But Nacho Daddy at Planet Hollywood’s Miracle Mile Shops has us smiling for another reason: Its vegan menu is ginormous. A fan favorite is the vegan chick’n quesadillas, which comes complete with a side of guacamole, pico de gallo and vegan sour cream.

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The Nacho Daddy in Vegas is the only place you can get a vegan fajita bowl. This comes with marinated chick’n fajita peppers and onions, wild rice, black beans, salsa, guacamole, vegan sour cream and shredded lettuce, all served in a crispy tortilla shell.

Vegan-friendly cookie dough? Doughp! Photo courtesy of Doughp.

Doughp

We’re going to leave you on a sweet note with Doughp at Planet Hollywood’s Miracle Mile Shops. Here you can eat cookie dough, all without worrying about harming your tummy. That’s because there are no raw eggs in it. While most of the options have butter infused in it, there is a special vegan, nut-free and gluten-free option called #VeganLyfe. Top it with crumbled Oreo bits and you are good to go. Choose from one, two or three scoops, with fun names like Self Control, Legit or Fully Commit, respectively. We gotta say we respect this heavenly sweet treat.

Vegan Food Hacks

If you’re with a group and end up going to a restaurant not listed here, don’t worry – there’s hope beyond an iceberg lettuce salad and fruit plate. Chefs can take the challenge and appreciate the heads up early in advance.

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  • Gordon Ramsay BURGER has a delicious Impossible Burger option. If you haven’t tried it yet, the flavor will trick your omnivore friends. You’ll second guess it yourself. Add all the veggie fixings and eat it protein-style since the bun has an egg wash.
  • Don’t go the boring salad route (unless there’s already an impressive salad on the menu, then you’re golden!). Ask if you can have veggies sautéed in olive oil and spices with a side of potatoes.
  • If you’re eating Italian, ask if the noodles are made with eggs. If not, then you’re usually safe with a house-made marinara (always ask to make sure). Dress it up with garlic and parsley and we bet your omni friends can’t keep their forks away from your plate.
  • A lot of Asian restaurants can accommodate. Ask them to leave out fish sauce or ask if the meal you want is prepared with a meat-based broth. Soy sauce and peppers do the trick and you can enjoy plenty of meat-free plates. The rice paired with veggies and / or noodles is sure to fill you up!

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