Now on to LA (this is part 2 to the previous post, so read that one before reading this one). The one thing I look most forward to other than my family when I visit LA is all the vegan food that the city has to offer. Its got everything from the traditional Chinese vegetarian restaurants in the San Gabriel Valley to the most trendy and cutting-edge vegan cafes clustered on the West Side and around Silverlake. I was more than eager to revisit my favorite eateries.
Los Angeles
Thursday, 7/23, LunchSante - This was my second time at this restaurant. Much has happened to both me and the restaurant since my first visit. I became a vegetarian, and the restaurant got a complete face lift. My first experience was decent, but definitely not worth the second trip, but I went back because this restaurant was actually featured on Kitchen Nightmare, who know, that reality TV show hosted by Gordon Ramsey, who pretty much goes to restaurants and point out every horrific thing there is to it, then transforming it to something equivalent to a 4-star restaurant.
The menu was quite extensive. Although it's not a vegan restaurant, or even a vegetarian restaurant, almost everything on the menu can be made vegan. I went there with my friend and her boyfriend. We all shared the
Vegan Nachos, which was pretty good. I would say it was about 80% of the standard of the vegan nachos at
Real Food Daily. The nacho was topped with veggie chili, tomatoes, home-made vegan nacho cheese, cilantro, and scallions. For entree, I got the
Spinach Enchilada with home-made vegan mozzarella cheese. Although the dish tasted great, the presentation wasn't very appetizing. Everything kind of look like a big glob, without the distinct shape of enchilada wrappers anywhere to be found. My friend had a tostada that she quite enjoyed. Side note, our waiter, who was the son of the owner, was very nice and accommodating. Also, the portions are HUGE! You can easily share an entree between two people.
I will probably come back one day... after I've hit at least 10 other more notable vegan spots in LA.
Thursday, 7/23, Dinner
Pure Luck - One of my top 5 (probably top 3) favorite vegan eateries in LA. Two words: vegan pub. It's got tons of veganized pub food that is just as satisfying as the traditional conterpart without the guilt and the cruetly. Plus, it's got like 8 beers on tap. If that's not vegan heaven, I don't know what is.
I went here with a good friend, and gosh we ate so much

it was awesome. We both had a hefeweissen on tap and borsh soup. We shared a plate of half
Rosemary French Fries and half
Fried Dill Pickle Chips, which was so perfect crunchy and savory that it was perfect with the beer. I got a
Torta with sauteed jackfruit "carnitas" with a side of Caesar salad (by the way, I have a slight obsession with Caesar salad, in which I also have to order a vegan Caesar salad whenever I get a chance, and Pure Luck has by far my favorit Caesar salad yet). The best part about the sandwich was the crisp rustic roll that was used as the bun. If you are ever around Melrose, you've got to check this place out, not to mention the gelato place,
Scoops, across the street that always has a few vegan flavors.
Friday, 7/24, Lunch
Studio Cafe - Little cafe in Burbank that serves fresh soup, sandwich and salad. I used to go here when I worked at Disney. Nothing significantly notable except their daily vegan soup that is made from scratch everyday. This is probably the only place that you can find good quality vegetarian food with a half-mile radius from Disney.
Cafe Flourish - My new favorite spot in LA. This little

cafe just opened a few months ago, and it's gaining more fans and raves than any other vegan eatery in LA. I came here for the first time during my last LA trip, and was totally blown away by the
Mi Casadilla that I just had to do a quick drive by to get some on my way home. The quesadilla is filled with mashed cassava root with garlic sauteed kale and fresh salsa, guacamole and vegan sour cream. It is one of the most innovative vegan dishes I've had in awhile. I also couldn't resist getting
The Pearl shake that's made of fresh coconut milk, almond butter, and Medjool dates, even if it's a $9 smoothie. $9?? Really?? For a shake?? But honestly, it is worth every penny.
Saturday, 7/25, Lunch
Vegetarian Wok - The kind of vegetarian food that I ate for 10 years before becoming a vegan. Even with all the trendy and fancy vegan cafes, I still always crave the Chinese vegetarian food that I grew up with, and Vegetarian Wok is one of the places that I always go when I visit LA. For those of you who's never had a real vegetarian meal Chinese-style, you're missing out. There is so much more to Chinese food than just stir-fry and imitation meats. I went with my mom, and between the two of us we ordered four dishes. Although delicious in its own right, I keep going back mainly for reminiscing reasons.
Sunday, 7/26, Dinner
Veggie Grill - Another one of my favorites. I almost always try to stop here for dinner right before I get on my flight back to Amherst, and this time I was lucky enough to do just that. I have been here 5 times, have gotten different things every time, and it was deliciously remarkable every single time, including this time. I went with my mom and her friend, who both are Chinese vegetarians and clueless about Western vegan cuisine. I ordered for everyone. I got their daily soup, which was Gumbo,
Baja Fiesta salad,
Carne Asada burger,
Papa's Portobello burger, and
Carrot Cake. My mom and her friend were so impressed and satisfied that they completely cleaned their plates down to the last quinoa. I totally can't wait for my next visit.
Looking back, I honestly cannot believe how much I really ate. I mean, I feel like that's all I did, and I am so proud and grateful. This is what I miss about LA, that after eating at over 20 vegan and vegan-friendly places in LA, I still manage to find new spots to check out every time I'm back. Who knows where I will go next?