
vagrantvegan
📍Toronto For the cuddly cows, pink piglets, cheerful chickens, fabulous fish, buzzing bees, delightful deer, rakish rabbits, and all the rest 🐄🐖🐣🐡 @vagrant_vegan
The best vegan pizza I've had in Toronto, tasted like a proper comfort pizza. We got the large and it was plenty for 2 hungry people, but you'd hope so for $32+tax.
Really nice bean pupusas, simple but considering the sparse to none vegan options around, this was appreciated. Plus the side salad is kind of a take-as-much-as-you-want situation 😋
Really nice bean pupusas, simple but considering the sparse to none vegan options around, this was appreciated. Plus the side salad is kind of a take-as-much-as-you-want situation 😋
They had 3 types of vegan pupusas, the bean ones were the best in my opinion (but all nice), and the most filling. It was $0.75 per pupusa.
I went here because other review noted vegan options. It took some effort to explain to the two people working there what I meant by "vegano", but I did get a mix of dishes eventually, and it was quite tasty. This was about $3.50.
Tasty enough. They refused to make the small requested change of adding protein powder (which they have) to the acai base, even though when it arrived, it was mostly melted, very liquidy, and you could have easily stirred more
Not very filling and a bit bland. It was a bit under $7.
Tasted very boring unfortunately, and this was the only vegan taco option. The whole menu barely has anything vegan, the only other options were the appetizer chips (with guacamole, pico de gallo, or nopal salad).
On the better end of Toronto's vegan pizza offerings.
I liked the simplicity of the ingredients (love a buddha bowl), but the ensemble lacked flavor, it needed more sauce and maybe more spices. The sauce itself was also not very flavorful. Price was 8500 colones.