Guest guest Posted January 30, 2005 Report Share Posted January 30, 2005 > Hi everyone, > Ed is right! > I have been there, it is small, but seats more people that I had thought > it would. I enjoyed my meal there was a fairly large variety of things > to choose from. Everything I had was very good. I would recommend > people to check it out! > > There are also 3 other East Bay vegan restaurants worth trying... > > The Manzanita Restaurant -- it is open and ready for business. It is > just like the old Macrobiotic Organic Cafe, but spruced up with fresh > paint and a more pleasent atmosphere. The food, as always is yummy, > 100% organic and delicious. > > Also, in Albany, is Mother Nature. This is great, healthy, vegan asian > food. They have a lot of unique options and the owners are very sweet. > It appears to be a woman-owned restaurant. They use almost all organic > ingredients from local farmers markets. Check this out too! > > Also, right accross from the Ashby BART station, is the new location of > Ital Calabash. At least, I think the name will be the same. I have not > been here, but they have another location in downtown Oakland. They > serve all vegan food and some raw dishes. > > It is awesome to have some many choices in the East Bay, let's give them > our support so we get to keep them! > > erika > > > > ed_herzog1 wrote: > >> >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> Just wanted to let you know that there's a new vegan restaurant/cafe >> in Oakland. It's called Supreme Vegan and it's located on Stanford >> near Sacramento/Market. I haven't been there but from the outside it >> looks fairly small - maybe 3-4 tables. It's basically in the middle >> of nowhere so I hope they get enough business to survive. If anyone's >> been there or knows anything about it, feel free to post additional >> information. >> >> Ed >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2005 Report Share Posted February 2, 2005 Ital Calabash, MIGHT open on Feb 18, I'll post any new details. Also, I heard (from one of the workers) Manzanita will start their weekend buffets starting this weekend. The cost might be $11 (what a bargain) === old posting:.... Also, right accross from the Ashby BART station, is the new location of > Ital Calabash. At least, I think the name will be the same. I have not > been here, but they have another location in downtown Oakland. They > serve all vegan food and some raw dishes. , Erika Tompanis <eat@d...> wrote: > > > > > Hi everyone, > > Ed is right! > > I have been there, it is small, but seats more people that I had thought > > it would. I enjoyed my meal there was a fairly large variety of things > > to choose from. Everything I had was very good. I would recommend > > people to check it out! > > > > There are also 3 other East Bay vegan restaurants worth trying... > > > > The Manzanita Restaurant -- it is open and ready for business. It is > > just like the old Macrobiotic Organic Cafe, but spruced up with fresh > > paint and a more pleasent atmosphere. The food, as always is yummy, > > 100% organic and delicious. > > > > Also, in Albany, is Mother Nature. This is great, healthy, vegan asian > > food. They have a lot of unique options and the owners are very sweet. > > It appears to be a woman-owned restaurant. They use almost all organic > > ingredients from local farmers markets. Check this out too! > > > > Also, right accross from the Ashby BART station, is the new location of > > Ital Calabash. At least, I think the name will be the same. I have not > > been here, but they have another location in downtown Oakland. They > > serve all vegan food and some raw dishes. > > > > It is awesome to have some many choices in the East Bay, let's give them > > our support so we get to keep them! > > > > erika > > > > > > > > ed_herzog1 wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> Hi everyone, > >> > >> Just wanted to let you know that there's a new vegan restaurant/cafe > >> in Oakland. It's called Supreme Vegan and it's located on Stanford > >> near Sacramento/Market. I haven't been there but from the outside it > >> looks fairly small - maybe 3-4 tables. It's basically in the middle > >> of nowhere so I hope they get enough business to survive. If anyone's > >> been there or knows anything about it, feel free to post additional > >> information. > >> > >> Ed > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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