474 Columbus Ave (at Manhattan), New York City, New York, USA, 10024
Serves meat, vegan options available. Restaurant and bar, sources many organic ingredients including organic wines. Menu is varied where omnivores as well veg diners can all find something to eat. Vegetarian items are marked with "v." Lunch menu has a 3-item vegan section while dinner has a 5-items. Vegans could get the spring rolls, curried chickpea fava bean fritters, daily soup, bean burger, chickpea pumpkin korma, stir fry vegetable with tofu, tempeh, or seitan. Has vegan dessert. Brunch on weekends. Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-11:00pm, Sat-Sun 10:30am-4:30pm.
Category: Vegan-friendly, Lacto, Ovo, American, International, Organic, Beer/Wine, Delivery, Take-out, Non-veg
Reviews (7)
First Review by Misanthropin
Contributions +85
Vegan options - Edit
A lot of yummy vegan options. We went there to have dinner and drinks with some friends and no one was disappointed. Great ambiance.
Pros: Great vegan options, Great staff , Great drinks
Cons: Bit pricey
Contributions +48
Delicious vegan options - Edit
I had fritters and rice noodles with veggies. Both were yummy. I asked the waiter if the Bloody Mary was vegan. He double checked that it was. I'll be back.
Contributions +191
Not a Happy Cow - Edit
I recently visited Spring Natural Kitchen for brunch. There was something about the staff that did not make my friend and I feel welcomed. We wanted to check the ingredients in the buckwheat pancakes to see if they were vegan too. The waitress didn't feel like checking the ingredients and rolled her eyes. Finally she checked and they were vegan too. I ordered banana pancakes with walnuts and my friend ordered dark chocolate with vegan chocolate chip. When our order came we both got the same pancakes and we couldn't tell what flavor they were. They just tasted like buckwheat. They didn't taste bad, but not when your expecting banana and chocolate pancakes.
Contributions +15
not great - stir fry = steamed frozen veggies - Edit
Not exciting vegetarian food. The steamed veggies with the fake meat chicken was basically a massive plate of frozen veggies steamed. It didn't taste as if it had ever met a stir fry pan or any oil. Bread was just so so that came with the meal, dry. Service not great. I definitely wouldn't go back. The flavors just weren't very exciting.
Contributions +22
must try - Edit
I went here for thanksgiving dinner, and the food was phenomenal! My father and uncle are omnivores but my mother and I are vegan, and we were pleased to be able to share a meal with tasty options available for all.
The only thing is that it's pricy.
Contributions +20
Awesome - Edit
I went here for my birthday celebration with my omnivore family. They loved it and so did I! Lots of yummy vegan options and great options for meat-eaters too. If you have both in your party you need to come here!
Contributions +41
Very good - Edit
Very nice place and good organic vegan menu.
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