Becoming a vegetarian is easier said than done; there's more to it than just controlling your diet. Agha Zain, MBA graduate and blogger, says that one of the most challenging things about being a vegetarian is the changes it can create in one's daily routines: "You will have to stop going to almost every restaurant that you know of, and instead you would have to check in first with many restaurants to see if they have something more than lettuce that you can eat."
Zain lives in California⦠if he lived in one of the many apartments in Atlanta, that wouldn't be a problem! You can browse for Atlanta apartments here.
The city ranked No. 4 in PETA's 2010 list of "The Most Veg-Friendly Cities in North America," topping cities like San Francisco, Seattle and New-York. Let's see some vegetarian restaurants worth checking out:
* Healthful Essence at 875 York Ave. Has been highly recommended for its successful combination of delicious Caribbean-style menu and a joyful customer experience. With all foods prepared and cooked vegan, only organic ingredients and fresh spices are used.
* Soul Vegetarian II (652 N Highland Ave.) is likewise referred to as "the spot to be" for veggies; reasonably priced and comfy, Soul Vegetarian II is an excellent spot when you are wanting anything from lentil hamburgers to velvety soy ice-cream.
* Chat Patti, at 1594 Woodcliff Drive, happens to be Atlanta's only Indian all-vegetable eating place, offering anything from South and north Indian, Chaat, Punjabi meals to classic Guaraji-style buffets.
When you're in the middle of "carnivore" pals and you are feeling bad about pulling them to a all-vegetable eating place, here are some "vegetarian-friendly" eating places that can be convenient: Doc Chey's Noodle House(Morningside, Grant Park, Emory), Pricci(500 Pharr Road), Café 640 (640 N. Highland Ave.), Pasta De Pulcinella (1123 Peachtree Walk).
I'm sure the list goes on, so if you know some good restaurants, please let us know
Enjoy!
Zain lives in California⦠if he lived in one of the many apartments in Atlanta, that wouldn't be a problem! You can browse for Atlanta apartments here.
The city ranked No. 4 in PETA's 2010 list of "The Most Veg-Friendly Cities in North America," topping cities like San Francisco, Seattle and New-York. Let's see some vegetarian restaurants worth checking out:
* Healthful Essence at 875 York Ave. Has been highly recommended for its successful combination of delicious Caribbean-style menu and a joyful customer experience. With all foods prepared and cooked vegan, only organic ingredients and fresh spices are used.
* Soul Vegetarian II (652 N Highland Ave.) is likewise referred to as "the spot to be" for veggies; reasonably priced and comfy, Soul Vegetarian II is an excellent spot when you are wanting anything from lentil hamburgers to velvety soy ice-cream.
* Chat Patti, at 1594 Woodcliff Drive, happens to be Atlanta's only Indian all-vegetable eating place, offering anything from South and north Indian, Chaat, Punjabi meals to classic Guaraji-style buffets.
When you're in the middle of "carnivore" pals and you are feeling bad about pulling them to a all-vegetable eating place, here are some "vegetarian-friendly" eating places that can be convenient: Doc Chey's Noodle House(Morningside, Grant Park, Emory), Pricci(500 Pharr Road), Café 640 (640 N. Highland Ave.), Pasta De Pulcinella (1123 Peachtree Walk).
I'm sure the list goes on, so if you know some good restaurants, please let us know
Enjoy!
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