The Best New Plant-Based Restaurants of 2022
We鈥檝e rounded up 11 restaurants where 鈥榁egetarian Times鈥 writers and editors want to eat at again and again
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Each year, 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 sister publication, Vegetarian Times, celebrates the best new restaurants in the U.S. serving the plant-based dining community. This year, the list contains 11 fantastic examples of culinary craft, innovation, and resilience.
Opening a restaurant is an intimidating undertaking in the best of times. Data from the National Restaurant Association indicates that at least one in three new restaurants will close within their first year鈥攁nd that鈥檚 considered a conservative estimate. Restaurant owners are dealing with high costs, fickle social-media-driven trends, and the challenges of a global pandemic that may be waning but is far from over. And when a chef or owner decides to follow their conscience to open a fully plant-based restaurant, they鈥檙e accepting a few extra bumps along the already-tough road.
But, for those of us who have put up with countless restaurant meals where we find ourselves with no plant-based options, ordering an uninspired salad (鈥渉old the cheese鈥) or plate of fries as a main course, opening the menu at a restaurant that鈥檚 fully meat-free can feel like stumbling on a treasure chest. 鈥淪o you mean I can have anything?,鈥 we ask our server, amazed. It feels like we鈥檙e being welcomed to the table鈥攖he very essence of hospitality.
The 11 restaurants on this year鈥檚 Best New Restaurants list all embody this sense to the core. Places on our list come in all different shapes and kinds, from cozy neighborhood cafes to ambitious fine dining. There are elite, big-name chefs and first-timers still working day jobs on the side. But every one of them invites diners of all kinds to enjoy meals that are beautiful, delicious, and carefully crafted. And each takes a stand in their own way for a way of eating that leaves the planet a little bit better.
鈥撀Brittany Martin, Editor,聽痴别驳别迟补谤颈补苍听罢颈尘别蝉
Vegetarian Times鈥 2022 Best New Restaurants
Restaurants are listed in alphabetical order. For consideration on this year鈥檚 list, we looked at vegan and vegetarian restaurants that opened to the public between August 1, 2021 and August 1, 2022.听
Before dining at , I probably would have thought fish was an essential component to a great bake and saltfish sandwich, but eating here proved that wrong. Their take on the classic Caribbean dish is created with hearts of palm saut茅ed in tomato and spicy peppers, and made me feel like I was oceanside, not in Flatbush, Brooklyn. The all-day cafe, bar, and store was opened in fall 2020 by Nicole and Michael Nicholas, and the space is outfitted in pleasant millennial pastels and wood paneling. But it鈥檚 the bursting flavors on the menu鈥攆rom cauliflower with spicy peanut sauce, to a medley of green vegetables with pesto, and a tequila-pineapple craft cocktail鈥攖hat create an experience that feels brand new.鈥Marisa Kabas
Sunny Santa Monica has no shortage of all-day caf茅s鈥攂ut few of them come close to . The all-vegan menu blends Ethiopian flavors and techniques with California staples in ways that are at once creative and deeply comforting. The house breakfast burrito nestles tofu scramble, teff injera firfir, greens, tangfaye sauce, and roasted potatoes with Berbere spices inside a whole wheat tortilla and easily stacks up as one of the best takes on the dish anywhere. Start your day with one, along with a fresh-pressed juice or rich Ethiopian coffee. If you鈥檙e the type to say camera eats first, and mean it, you鈥檒l be ordering Eat the Rainbow, a bountiful platter of red lentils, purple cabbage, bright saut茅ed greens, golden turmeric garbanzo beans, and perfectly-rolled tubes of springy injera to scoop it all up. The airy dining room and sidewalk dining area have a welcoming, family-like feel, which makes sense: Berbere is the project of married co-owners (and the T&T of the name) Tezeta 鈥淭ete鈥 Alemayehu, who serves as executive chef, and Tsega-Ab 鈥淏icko鈥 Fenta, who manages operations.鈥Brittany Martin
There was a time where bar with vegan food implied a space with tattered booths and a local punk band on stage. at D.C. Vegan elevates the all-vegan nightlife concept to something else entirely. Stepping inside Botanical Bar, you鈥檙e transported to a whimsical, all-night garden party. The decor has an Alice in Wonderland feel, from the checkerboard floor to the floral-patterned walls, with lush green plants dangling from the ceiling beams and everyone sipping colorful cocktails that emphasize seasonal fruits, vegetables, and herbs. The food menu focuses on comforting Italian-American fare with Mid-Atlantic notes; the hearts of palm-based Chesapeake Fritters are a local fave, but you鈥檇 be remiss to skip the focaccia topped with house-made almond ricotta and sauced with marinara made according to co-owner Leah Curran-Moon鈥檚 grandmother鈥檚 recipe. Curran-Moon and her spouse and co-owner Michael Jantz-Moon started with a vegan catering business that became so popular they decided the time was right to make the jump to add a restaurant鈥攁nd based on the response, it seems they were right.鈥Whit Bailey
Guy Vaknin, the face behind New York鈥檚 vegan sushi conglomerate Beyond Sushi, launched the Italian-inspired in February 2022. In addition to being vegan, the restaurant is also kosher, a nod to Vaknin鈥檚 Israeli roots. Indulge in the 鈥渃heesy鈥 pizzas from their custom brick oven or the decadent pasta dishes. Can鈥檛 miss meals include the rich mushroom truffle pizza or the eggplant lasagna. In addition to the extensive cocktail menu, the restaurant offers housemade sodas in strawberry lemon mint and raspberry grapefruit basil. Plus, the plush stools and cool tones, accompanied by custom murals done by New York artist Lia Ali, offer a calming respite from the city. Celeb-spotters take note, Coletta鈥檚 become known as a place where you might spy a plant-based star at the next table over.鈥Ellen O鈥橞rien
The original Crossroads Kitchen in Los Angeles has been a pioneer in vegan fine dining since opening nearly a decade ago. Now Chef Tal Ronnen has taken his luxurious approach to plant-based cooking to the epicenter of luxury, Las Vegas. Tucked inside Resorts World, the first new complex to be constructed on the Strip in over a decade, this new edition of feels glitzy and celebratory from the moment you walk through the restaurant鈥檚 private entry corridor. That feeling extends to the menu, which mixes items beloved from the L.A. location鈥攍ike the signature handmade rigatoni in spicy vodka sauce鈥攚ith new dishes that befit a Vegas level of decadence. Chestnut 鈥榝oie gras鈥 with Cabernet demi-glace or a service of potato chips and kelp caviar go well with a glass of Champagne (or one of several thoughtful non-alcoholic cocktail options, should you prefer). High-rollers can skip the a la carte menu entirely and go for 鈥淭he Crossroads Experience,鈥 a seven-course tasting dinner that changes with the seasons.鈥Brittany Martin
Like their first restaurant Somebody People (which appeared on VT鈥檚 2021 list), Sam and Tricia Maher鈥檚 pizza-, pasta-, and 鈥渄isco bites鈥-focused second spot has been a massive hit since opening its Denver doors. The vibe is loud and busy with a riot of pink and orange, emerald green, black and white, and tables cheekily set with red-and-white checked napkins. It鈥檚 a perfectly modern take on a pizzeria, and with the wild plant-based offerings, the spot feels thoroughly of the moment. Order the Que Sera cocktail, a bitter, appetite-inducing sip of citrus vermouth, gin, and Av猫ze, followed by the mole-spiced tripoline studded with corn and zucchini, and the falafel pizza with almond tzatziki, fried beans, tomato, cucs, and pickled onions. Bonus, in addition to being 100 percent vegan, most items can also be made gluten-free.鈥Amanda Faison
If you find yourself in Bristol, Rhode Island鈥攁 quaint, waterside New England town about 20 minutes from Providence鈥攄inner at is a must. Chef and owner Peter Carvelli oversees this classy Italian restaurant that would appear pretty traditional to anyone unaware that it鈥檚 entirely vegan. (If you鈥檝e ever hesitated to take your meat-eating parents to a vegan restaurant, trust that they鈥檒l feel entirely comfortable here.) Carvelli honed his techniques over years of pop-up dinners around the region before committing to his own permanent place, opening in July of 2022. Menus rotate weekly but there are always luscious housemade pastas, recently including cashew cacio e pepe spaghettini and a ruby-hued beet ravioli, plumped with cashew ricotta filling and topped with pickled fennel. The move is to put yourself in Chef Pete鈥檚 hands and opt for a five- or seven-course tasting menu. Every colorful, artfully-plated dish is a treat and there鈥檚 always something surprising.鈥Brittany Martin
Kyle and Katina Connaughton are husband-and-wife, chef-and-farmer, and partners in two restaurants in Healdsburg, in the heart of Sonoma wine country. The duo are well-known for their three-Michelin-star restaurant SingleThread, so when they came on to operate , just a few blocks away, fine dining lovers globally took notice. The complex鈥攃ontaining restaurant, cafe, bar, music venue, and farm shop鈥攊s a collaboration between the Connaughtons, vegan activist owners Laurie and Jeff Ubben, and Ken Fulk, an award-winning designer who heads the Saint Joseph鈥檚 Arts Foundation, an organization dedicated to revitalizing historic buildings into art spaces. Little Saint鈥檚 entirely plant-based menus prominently feature produce grown using regenerative and sustainable practices on the Little Saint farm and the SingleThread farm, overseen by Katina Connaughton. Then the kitchen, directed by Kyle Connaughton and helmed by chef de cuisine Bryan Oliver, takes that produce and serves everything with an unexpected twist. Think: cauliflower biryani littered with rose petals and crispy shallots, or Nantes carrots, charred until black, dressed with vegan XO sauce and contrasted with crunchy red cabbage and puffed rice. The complex hosts live music performances too; you might catch Phoebe Bridgers or Lucy Dacus playing an intimate set while you sip a glass from wine director Alexandria Sarovich鈥檚 thoughtfully-curated list.鈥Amber Gibson
Eating in Los Angeles is exciting because you get flavors from everywhere in the world. , the colorful Koreatown stripmall spot from restaurateur Danny Oh and chef and co-owner Mario Alberto, incorporates aspects of Korean, Filipino, Mexican, Peruvian, and Cal-Italian cuisines into a veggie melange they鈥檝e termed 鈥淎ngeleno food.鈥 Alberto has worked in a litany of notable L.A. restaurants, cooked with many of the city鈥檚 top chefs, and recently served as executive chef of vegan Mexican restaurant Gracias Madre. In the tumultuous summer of 2020, he linked up with his friend Oh to organize efforts to cook and deliver food to people in need鈥攁nd the pair found they liked working together. Their commitment to community and culture imbues every aspect of Olivia, from the genuinely warm service to the creative, delicious food. You might be eating a mushroom steak with smoked yams, a burrito with coconut rice, jackfruit, and salsa verde, or a pizza topped with roasted eggplant, macadamia feta, and kimchi. Somehow, it all goes together harmoniously.鈥Brittany Martin
Nestled within NoMad鈥檚 Plantbar NYC, offers an interactive dining experience that puts a plant-friendly spin on Japanese omakase. SimpleVenue鈥攖he same restaurant group behind the fish-based Sushi by Bou鈥攍aunched the vegan concept in May 2022. If you find yourself stricken with indecision when it comes to menus, you鈥檒l be happy to know the spot has only one offering: a 15-course omakase experience. The innovative Truffle Avocado Oshizushi and Watermelon Tartare Nigiri are among my favorite courses. Pro tip: You鈥檒l want to make a reservation in advance, as the restaurant is only open Wednesday to Saturday and offers just a few slots for the omakase experience per night.鈥Ellen O鈥橞rien
No stranger to the Philly restaurant scene, Mark McKinney pivoted from head chef at several iconic spots to opening up his own restaurant in 2021. A vegan since the 1980s, he created to, as he puts it, 鈥渄o no harm to any living thing鈥濃攚hich for him means an entirely animal-product-free kitchen and one where nothing is fried and everything he serves is market-fresh and locally-sourced. Set in the hip Fishtown neighborhood, the restaurant has a laid-back vibe and serves up eclectic comfort food, from mushroom-and-eggplant burgers to masa ball soup, a combination of matzo ball soup and pozole. One of the most-popular orders is a crispy kimchi pancake that comes topped with roasted celery root sashimi, chia seed caviar, and a brush of spicy gochujang mayo.鈥Ashley Graef
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