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A Capital Improvement On The Work Lunch

Where: 1020 19th St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
November 21, 2008 at 2:15 PM | by egw | 0 Comments

Are you ready to expand your palate? Put down that steak and look beyond the salad plate at the world's best vegetarian restaurants.

VegDC.com just named George Washington U. hangout and fair-weather sidewalk cafe Java Green the best vegetarian joint in our nation's capital for the second year in a row. So what makes this eco-friendly restaurant so great? Its model of fast food, vegan style!

The Conscious Kitchen, in its round-up of vegan food in DC, called Java Green "a great model of what quick, healthy veg food can be," showing off mouthwatering treats like a faux chicken bento. And a commenter on Yelp touted its "Lunches that aren't miniscule or gigantic. Lunches that are lunch-sized. I know. Wild." So whether you're picking up a noodle salad or treating yourself to a vegan burger, you'll have room for dinner--if you want to come back for more.

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Gold Medal In Morocco

Where: Blvd Mohamed VI , Tangier, Morocco
November 20, 2008 at 2:00 PM | by egw | 0 Comments

Are you ready to expand your palate? Put down that steak and look beyond the salad plate at the world's best vegetarian restaurants.

On its website, Sable D'Or lists among its credits that the Pakistani and Sri Lankan national cricket teams eat there exclusively whenever they come to Tangier. Whether or not Sable D'Or is the only Indian restaurant in Tangier, it seems to be the best vegetarian option in a place where the word vegetarian often draws blank stares.

Named for a beach south of Rabat also known as Sid el Abed, Sable d'Or isn't wholly veggie--or wholly Indian for that matter. But where else are you going to go to watch European sports or listen to live Moroccan music with a side order of aloo dum? If you aren't too full, hit the attached bar afterwards for some dancing.

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[Photo: Sable D'Or]