30 of the best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in L.A.
It’s easy to embrace a vegan or vegetarian lifestyle in Los Angeles. From fine dining to fast-casual, just about every restaurant has a portion of their menu that’s dedicated to the season’s produce while others take it a step further by omitting animal products altogether.
But it wasn’t always like this. Liz Jaime is a filmmaker and producer who became vegan upon moving to L.A. in 2006, and remembers when their best options for eating out were French fries and a salad.
“Back then, you couldn’t even find a veggie burger on most menus,” they recalled. “And if you did, they were using a Morning Star patty, which has eggs in it, so it wasn’t even vegan.”
These days you’ll find thriving plant-based dining scenes in most metropolitan cities, with L.A. rising to become one of the best cities for vegans and vegetarians in the U.S., placing second behind Portland in a 2023 WalletHub ranking.
“Across the board whether it’s meat or vegan, I don’t think you’re ever going to find as many options as you are in L.A.” Jaime said. “Not even just the amount of options, but the amount of great options. There’s just no better food scene.”
Yet even in this abundant landscape, restaurants are struggling, with former favorites such as Beleaf, Double Zero, Hasiba and Honeybee Burger shuttering in the last year. That makes your support all the more impactful, especially for newly opened ventures that hope to make lasting customers.
Whether you’re already a plant-forward person or contemplating a change in diet, here’s a list of restaurants to check out, from Ethiopian-inspired cuisine in Santa Monica to Vietnamese in Fountain Valley, ramen in downtown, soul food in Compton and much more.
Ambala Sweets & Snacks
Au Lac Fountain Valley
Baba's Vegan Cafe
Bakers Bench
Berbere
Cena Vegan
Compton Vegan
Crossroads
El Cocinero
Just What I Kneaded and Justine's Wine Bar
There’s ample patio space and a full coffee bar for anyone who needs to take a break with a plant-based pastry, an almond milk latte and a bit of sunshine. That patio does double duty in the evenings for Justine’s Wine Bar, the chic bar and lounge located behind the bakery. With a blend of Old World Austrian and French wines and funky, fun local labels, Justine’s pours a tight but exciting wine list that complements vegan pizzas, vegetables such as Chinese-stir-fried mushrooms with peppers and garlic, and Moroccan “cigars” filled with Impossible meat and spices.
Kitchen Mouse
Maciel's Plant-Based Butcher & Deli
Monty’s Good Burger
Namaste Spiceland
Nic’s On Beverly
Nomoo
Olivia
Planta Cocina
Plant Sushi Yoko
Hasebe, who learned to make sushi alongside chefs such as Kimiyasu Enya at Enya and Morihiro Onodera of Morihiro, prepares platters of nigiri with neta, or toppings, such as slivers of Fuji apple with tofu smoked over apple wood; king trumpet mushroom stems that are cut into thick coins then butterflied; and corn sheared from the sides of a cob so that the kernels remain attached to one another in filets that are battered and fried. “I used to put a lot of stuff on top of sushi,” she says. “But it has to be more simple. If you put too much, it’s not wrong; customers wanted that. But I wanted to focus on the flavor of the vegetable, appreciate the raw ingredient for what it is.”
Pura Vita
Rahel Vegan
Ramen Hood
Seabirds Kitchen
Smorgasburg (Happy Ice, Señoreata and ManEatingPlant)
Stuff I Eat
The Grain Cafe
The Moody Vegan
You’ll usually find Bakhach chatting up customers at the register, but he’s also behind the crowd-favorite breakfast burrito that he claims as one of the best — vegan or not — in the city. The saucy wrap stands apart with crispy potatoes that are flash-fried, frozen and fried again for extra crunch, with house-made pico de gallo and chipotle mayo, avocado, dairy-free Follow Your Heart American cheese and crumbled sausage from Before the Butcher, with a zesty cilantro-avocado sauce served on the side. To finish, Bakhach hand-presses the burrito on the griddle for a charred and flaky exterior.
For lunch, don’t skip the flavor-packed shawarma wrap with tender strips of portobello mushroom in place of spit-fired meat. Bakhach is currently developing a recipe for lahmajoun, also known as Armenian pizza.
Ubuntu
Vege Valley
Vinh Loi Tofu
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