We've been here and posted before but this little local (and when I say local, I mean Aldergrove) Thai place manages to give space on their menu to a vegan section and I believe that deserves our support. As much as I kind of believe that I am the only vegan in a 20 square mile area, I know that is not true and if no one else ordered from vegan menus, they would disappear. So for the 10 or so people who actually read this blog, I want to remind you about Maple Thai Cuisine on 272nd just north of Fraser Hwy.
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Vegan Metro Vancouver Food and Restaurant Reviews
Maple Thai Cuisine - Vegan Options
The Burrow - Vegan / Vegetarian Restaurant
We haven't been to The Burrow since the days when it was still Bandidas Tacqueria in Veganuary of 2021. I don't know if it is fully the same ownership, but things have not changed greatly as far as the interior and exterior of the restaurant. The menu has changed from fully vegan to vegan/vegetarian. I can't make any excuses for vegetarians who contribute to animal suffering in the dairy industry in a large way but I am not up to making a fuss about a restaurant doing what it has to to survive. If adding dairy to the menu helps this restaurant stay viable then at least my wife and I can still enjoy vegan Mexican-style food here.
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Parsley Berliner Doner Kabob, Brentwood - Vegan Options
Of the 4 words in the name of this place in the Amazing Brentwood food court, only the Parsley conjures up thoughts of any possible vegan eats. Figuring out that they were serving Turkish-style food led me to believe that falafel might be available at the very least and they deserved a closer look.
Red Swan Pizza - Vegan Options
Continuing on our recent policy of letting the vegan pizza options come to us, rather than chasing around all over the Valley (unless it's for something pretty special) is our visit to Red Swan Pizza. RS opened recently on Fraser Hwy in Aldergrove adjacent to India's Most Wanted.
The Happy Herd Farm Santuary
On our first snowy Sunday, a couple of weeks ago, we visited The Happy Herd Farm Sanctuary just south of Aldergrove. As we and they are all residents of this booming metropolis, we had seen their van around and at some point in the past, looked them up and discovered that we and they shared an ethic namely, to avoid animal exploitation and cruelty to the extent that it is practicable. Of course, I avoid eating said animals and blog about it, while they go all in and protect those who come to them who have been mistreated or exploited and allow them to live out their years in relative comfort and love. That is a wonderful and noble cause but you can imagine that it is a huge undertaking!
Mumbaiyaa Street Foods - Vegan Options
When they first opened, the folks at Mumbaiyaa Street Foods kindly invited us (through Insta) to dine with them as their guests! I rudely never quite responded (stuff comes up...) but we always intended to go and we finally got there this past weekend. We paid for our own food (and didn't even tell them we were coming) because a) I'm not sure enough people even read this blog to make it worth their while to pay for our food and b) it is hard enough to make a restaurant successful without giving food away (unless it's for a good cause and to people who need it ). That being said, we were flattered by the invitation!
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