There are some really great vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Vancouver, and as a vegetarian, I love them. My meat loving friends, not so much. |
Restaurant: Grub, 4328 Main Street
Eaters: Lana, the vegetarian who wishes bacon grew on trees.
Shane, the guy who will eat almost anything. No really.
Marlis, the prairie girl who only eats fish on the West Coast.
Ken, a carnivore through and through. Grew up eating moose.
Meat eaters, veggies & vegans will get along swimmingly here, you really can’t go wrong (unless you can’t get a table, but then that’s your fault. Make reservations, it’s a small place.) Order off the menu or choose from a 3 course meal off the Fresh Sheet at $30 for meat eaters, $27 for veggie or vegan.
With a wide range of salads and antipasto plates, there are enough options to share. Definitely check out the daily special boards, which include multiple meats dishes, a vegetarian & also a vegan entrees. They even have vegan dessert and drink specials, bless their hearts.
The atmosphere is quaint and hip, but not pretentious. When the weather is warm, be sure to eat outside on the back patio. Our server was lovely, informative and didn’t judge when we asked what the ‘fenugreek scented rice’ really smelled like (bad joke, funny at the time).
What we ate:
Lana: Leek, gruyere & cheddar filo pie, lemon potato & corn hash, cucumber salad with mint yoghurt dressing
Marlis: Seared lemongrass sable fillet, fenugreek scented black rice pilaf, papaya salsa, lemon peashoot salad
Ken: Sweet Italian sausage pizza with mozzarella, rapini, garlic & crushed chilies
Shane: Cumin & chili marinated rack of lamb with yam & goat cheese, braised eggplant & red pepper ragout, minted sour cream
Meat eater mentions: Shane, “So fresh and so good.”Marlis, “I would lick my plate clean.” Ken, “Amazing!”
Veggie verdict: Lana, "Delicious, balanced. This flaky filo is my friend.”
Expect to pay: Around $25 per person for an entrée and a drink. It is more than worth it.