Guest guest Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 Hi folks, It was a full house at BAVEG's last SF dinner at Bok Choy Garden. We celebrated two birthdays with a round of singing and an enjoyable vegan dinner. By choice, we split into three separate groups as far as ordering. For our group, it was delicious and the cost (after eating until we were full) was $10 bucks, tax/tip included. For this month's last Friday dinner, we will gather at Herbivore on Divisadero in San Francisco. Herbivore is an all-vegan restaurant serving a variety of appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, and comfort food as well as ethnic style entrees. Our favorite appetizers include the zaatar or the spring rolls (love the spicy peanut sauce), and their sandwiches are reasonably priced - $7.50 for a sandwich, salad, with fries on the side. They have a daily soup special which is different every day; I always ask for a sample because their soups are usually very good. Our favorite entrees include the falafel (which are baked, not fried), eggplant/sundried tomato sandwich or the marinated tofu/avocado sandwich, gnocci in pesto, and (for me) I also enjoy ordering their mashed potatoes and gravy on the side. And for anyone still hungry after dinner, they also have desserts - fruit pies, Black China german chocolate or carrot cake, cookies, and ice cream. Here's more info on the restaurant. Per user reviews in the Ultimate Guide, it's one of the top restaurants in San Francisco. http://www.bayareaveg.org/ug/display.htm?id=83 Event Details: What: SF Dinner Where: Herbivore (Divisidero)When: 9/30/05 Friday, 6:00 pmHost: Tammy and Chris [ http://www.bayareaveg.org/rsvp.htm?id=675 ]RSVP: http://www.evite.com//sfdinner_sept2005 If you're planning to join us, please RSVP so we can plan accordingly to sit together. Depending on how many decide to attend, we'll sit in groups of 6 to 8 people to facilitate easy conversations. Walk-ins welcome as space permits. We will order off the menu, and everyone is responsible for paying for what they order. Please bring an assortment of large and small bills as appropriate. We especially encourage folks who are new to the area or new to the group to join us and start the weekend sharing yummy veg food with new & old friends. Cheers, Tammy & Chris Bay Area Vegetarians Why does BAVEG use Evite (which promotes non-veg stuff) ? http://www.bayareaveg.org/faq/index.php?aktion=artikel & rubrik=001 & id=109 & lang=en Join Team BAVeg and volunteer to make a difference..Free Restaurant Guide or Create Your Own - Monthly Event Calendar - Veggie Mentor ProgramCurrent Newsletter - Veg Food Finder Bay Area Vegetarians * www.BayAreaVeg.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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