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The Best Vegan Restaurants In San Francisco
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The Best Vegan Restaurants In San Francisco
Our favorite restaurants serving plant-based food across the city.
Beach'n
Beach’n is an Outer Sunset vegan restaurant serving fantastic plant-based “comfort” dishes like crunch wraps, breakfast burritos, and french toast.
Peña Pachamama
Peña Pachamama in North Beach specializes in vegan Bolivian food. They also have live music on weekends.
Wildseed
Wildseed is a scene-y vegan spot in Cow Hollow serving solid pizzas, salads, pastas, and small plates.
Judahlicious
Judahlicious is a vegan cafe in the Sunset serving massive salads and excellent smoothies.
Lion Dance Cafe
Lion Dance Cafe is a downtown Oakland spot serving fantastic Singaporean vegan dishes.
New Eritrea Restaurant
At New Eritrea in the Sunset, excellent Eritrean dishes are served in a cozy, dimly lit space.
Vegan Mob
This food truck version of the Oakland-based vegan soul food spot is usually parked in the Mission. Head over for garlic noodles, lumpia, and sweet chili chicken.
Greens Restaurant
A meal at this entirely-vegetarian institution in Fort Mason is an experience you should try at least once.
Vegan Hood Chefs
The Vegan Hood Chefs is a roving SF/Bay Area food truck serving game-changing vegan dishes like jerk chicken and waffles, "poke" fries, and crispy grit cakes.
Shizen Vegan Sushi Bar & Izakaya
Shizen is an entirely-vegan Japanese restaurant in the Mission. Come here for the creative specialty rolls.
Layonna Vegetarian Health Food
Layonna Vegetarian Health Food is a specialty store in Oakland Chinatown with tons of meat alternatives.
Holy Gelato
Stop by Holy Gelato in the Sunset after dinner or on a hot day for a few scoops of ice cream, including some vegan flavors.
Lers Ros Thai
Lers Ros Thai in Hayes Valley makes a huge menu of dishes best shared with groups of people.
Roam Artisan Burgers
Roam Artisan Burgers is where you should go in Cow Hollow when “I’m not really hungry” turns to “I could really use a burger.”
Jane on Fillmore
Jane on Fillmore finely toes the line between healthy and delicious. If only they were open for dinner.