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Personal note: I really know myself, it's not healthy, but maybe people are more convinced: going Vegetarin, when they see that being a Vegetarian is not something abnormal and I can only be Vegetarian if I cook for myself or eating at wired restaurants, which are not reachable in my neighborhood. End-of personal note.
Is it possible to add US, or some are also worldwide chains like the following (of course) incomplete list, which also serve vegetarian/vegan foods? Or would it be better to create a 'fastfood' section? Thanks! -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 10:46, 1 May 2015 (UTC)
Like mentioned on this list: http://www.peta.org/living/food/chain-restaurants/
As I learned today with the Veg-IQ-Test at HappyCow.net: "Vegetarian-friendly" means a restaurant menu that offers "something for vegetarians", where "something" does not mean quality or clean pure vegetarian food as if you cook yourself at home or in a specific vegetarian or vegan restaurant as listed here. So let's move this topic forward, should I create a Draft:List_of_vegetarian-friendly_restaurants or is there any other compromise with this topic? Thanks! -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 03:11, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
Hi Guys, I'm new here in Singapore and I came across Ya Kun Kaya Toast and Killiney Kopitiam, which is a restaurant for the famous Breakfast snack. Everything vegetarian (not vegan, they use eggs insinde kaya and they also offer soft-boiled eggs). Would that be suitable to add to the list of 'vegetarian restaurants'? -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 08:52, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Hi Guys, I'm currently working on Draft:VeganBurg, submitted my draft some weeks ago. My submission was declined due to the following to things:
Do you have anything handy which could help me providing these details to the mentioned article? Any additional hints? Thank you very much! -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 07:07, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
What happend to that place? -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 07:56, 31 July 2015 (UTC)
I've seen an article [1] who listed the current state of vegan fastfood restaurants:
It says: "There were only a few dozen vegan restaurants in the U.S. 20 years ago. Today, there are more than 600. Many mainstream restaurants, including Chipotle, have vegan options on the menu, and supermarkets are offering more vegan items."
Incomplete List of Vegan Fastfood chain outlets (Format: Country (HQ): Name, Amount of Outlets, sorted by Country):
Original talk started here: Talk:List_of_vegetarian_restaurants/Archive_1#Fastfood_chains_.28US.2C_some_worldwide.29
Any ideas/views how to separate those fastfood chains from the rest? The original talk also includes, vegetarian tolerant chains as a list. -- huggi - never stop exploring ( talk) 01:40, 4 September 2015 (UTC)
References
I don't understand the value of having this in an encyclopedia. The curation will be almost impossible (there must be thousands of vegetarian restaurants and restaurants constantly close and open), and so this article will always be uselessly incomplete. But more importantly, what question is this answering? Raywin42 ( talk) 02:16, 22 May 2016 (UTC)
The list has been culled to remove non- WP:N names. Per WP:BURDEN, there must be some supportable editing rationale provided to revert. – S. Rich ( talk) 04:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC)
I have removed two restaurants from the list, Moosewood Restaurant and Seward Community Cafe, because they are not vegetarian. Both restaurants' menus can be viewed on their websites and both serve meat. Neither one even claims to be vegetarian. I have been told that Moosewood was originally vegetarian and only started serving meat later, but I can't find a source for this claim. Here is a direct quote from Moosewood's website: "By using natural, unprocessed ingredients like organic whole grains, dried fruits... and wild-caught fish, Moosewood is proud of the quality and integrity of our food." (emphasis mine). On Seward Cafe's menu, there are several items that include the options of bacon or pork sausage. Cocaineninja ( talk) 22:36, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
How about a 'note' about vegan restaurants and vegan restaurant CHAINS of yore, and vegetarian restaurant CHAINS of yore?
If these and other veg*an restaurant chains are still operating, some mention should (IMO) be made of them. If they are NOT still operating, some mention should (IMO) be made of them. Currently it is a list; perhaps some encyclopedic effort should be made to cultivate reasoned discourse about the dynamics in cultivating vegan and vegetarian eateries for general and targeted meal-seeking dining audiences. Those dynamics could include:
That kind of would give a better 'word picture' that could become a launching platform for journalistic researching for a book (or a series of book chapters). MaynardClark ( talk) 15:46, 3 April 2019 (UTC)
Should this article be split in two? valereee ( talk) 16:17, 7 February 2019 (UTC)
![]() | This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
Archive 1 |
Personal note: I really know myself, it's not healthy, but maybe people are more convinced: going Vegetarin, when they see that being a Vegetarian is not something abnormal and I can only be Vegetarian if I cook for myself or eating at wired restaurants, which are not reachable in my neighborhood. End-of personal note.
Is it possible to add US, or some are also worldwide chains like the following (of course) incomplete list, which also serve vegetarian/vegan foods? Or would it be better to create a 'fastfood' section? Thanks! -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 10:46, 1 May 2015 (UTC)
Like mentioned on this list: http://www.peta.org/living/food/chain-restaurants/
As I learned today with the Veg-IQ-Test at HappyCow.net: "Vegetarian-friendly" means a restaurant menu that offers "something for vegetarians", where "something" does not mean quality or clean pure vegetarian food as if you cook yourself at home or in a specific vegetarian or vegan restaurant as listed here. So let's move this topic forward, should I create a Draft:List_of_vegetarian-friendly_restaurants or is there any other compromise with this topic? Thanks! -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 03:11, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
Hi Guys, I'm new here in Singapore and I came across Ya Kun Kaya Toast and Killiney Kopitiam, which is a restaurant for the famous Breakfast snack. Everything vegetarian (not vegan, they use eggs insinde kaya and they also offer soft-boiled eggs). Would that be suitable to add to the list of 'vegetarian restaurants'? -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 08:52, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Hi Guys, I'm currently working on Draft:VeganBurg, submitted my draft some weeks ago. My submission was declined due to the following to things:
Do you have anything handy which could help me providing these details to the mentioned article? Any additional hints? Thank you very much! -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 07:07, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
What happend to that place? -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 07:56, 31 July 2015 (UTC)
I've seen an article [1] who listed the current state of vegan fastfood restaurants:
It says: "There were only a few dozen vegan restaurants in the U.S. 20 years ago. Today, there are more than 600. Many mainstream restaurants, including Chipotle, have vegan options on the menu, and supermarkets are offering more vegan items."
Incomplete List of Vegan Fastfood chain outlets (Format: Country (HQ): Name, Amount of Outlets, sorted by Country):
Original talk started here: Talk:List_of_vegetarian_restaurants/Archive_1#Fastfood_chains_.28US.2C_some_worldwide.29
Any ideas/views how to separate those fastfood chains from the rest? The original talk also includes, vegetarian tolerant chains as a list. -- huggi - never stop exploring ( talk) 01:40, 4 September 2015 (UTC)
References
I don't understand the value of having this in an encyclopedia. The curation will be almost impossible (there must be thousands of vegetarian restaurants and restaurants constantly close and open), and so this article will always be uselessly incomplete. But more importantly, what question is this answering? Raywin42 ( talk) 02:16, 22 May 2016 (UTC)
The list has been culled to remove non- WP:N names. Per WP:BURDEN, there must be some supportable editing rationale provided to revert. – S. Rich ( talk) 04:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC)
I have removed two restaurants from the list, Moosewood Restaurant and Seward Community Cafe, because they are not vegetarian. Both restaurants' menus can be viewed on their websites and both serve meat. Neither one even claims to be vegetarian. I have been told that Moosewood was originally vegetarian and only started serving meat later, but I can't find a source for this claim. Here is a direct quote from Moosewood's website: "By using natural, unprocessed ingredients like organic whole grains, dried fruits... and wild-caught fish, Moosewood is proud of the quality and integrity of our food." (emphasis mine). On Seward Cafe's menu, there are several items that include the options of bacon or pork sausage. Cocaineninja ( talk) 22:36, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
How about a 'note' about vegan restaurants and vegan restaurant CHAINS of yore, and vegetarian restaurant CHAINS of yore?
If these and other veg*an restaurant chains are still operating, some mention should (IMO) be made of them. If they are NOT still operating, some mention should (IMO) be made of them. Currently it is a list; perhaps some encyclopedic effort should be made to cultivate reasoned discourse about the dynamics in cultivating vegan and vegetarian eateries for general and targeted meal-seeking dining audiences. Those dynamics could include:
That kind of would give a better 'word picture' that could become a launching platform for journalistic researching for a book (or a series of book chapters). MaynardClark ( talk) 15:46, 3 April 2019 (UTC)
Should this article be split in two? valereee ( talk) 16:17, 7 February 2019 (UTC)