PHOTOGRAPH OF KUNG PAO TOFU AT THE VEGETABLE GARDEN IN ROCKVILLE BY KEVIN CLARK
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“Details, details. Sahara Lebanese Market & The Washington Post, Oct.’09
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BusBoys and Poets 2021 14th St. NW. 202-387-7638. 1025 5th St. NW. 202-789-2227. 4251 Campbell ave., arliNgtoN. 703-379-9757. WWW.buSboySaNdpoetS.Com.
Tis chainlet — with two Washington locations and one in Shirlington — is a go-to spot for poetry lovers, political activists and folks who eschew meat, thanks to a memorable, smoky tempeh panini, vegan pizza and other veggie fare. Vegetarian dishes $6.95-$13.95.
Cafe Green 1513 17th St. NW. 202-234-0505. WWW.javagreeNCafe.Com.
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With its broader, all-vegan, mostly organic menu and its table service, Cafe Green sets its sights higher than sister restaurant Java Green on 19th Street NW. Dishes range from macaroni and cashew-based faux cheese with greens to gnocchi to kimchi soup. Veggie lovers: Skip the faux meats in favor of the raw dishes, including raw pancakes; they pack a scrumptious punch. Vegan entrees $10-$15.
duanGrat’s 5878 leeSburg pike, fallS ChurCh. 703-820-5775. WWW.duaNgratS.Com.
Tis Falls Church Tai restaurant is proof that strip malls can yield hidden gems. Duangrat’s menu is packed with meat-free versions of popular Tai dishes, including a lime-scented, briny tofu larb, and vegetarian takes on pad thai and fried rice. Vegetarian entrees $11.95-$13.95.
Pizzeria Paradiso 2003 p St. NW. 202-223-1245. 3282 m Street NW. 202-337-1245. WWW.eatyourpizza.Com.
All the locations of this popular pizzeria offer veggie-laden pizzas and allow diners to substitute soy mozzarella on pies, making this a great casual eatery for both vegans and vegetarians. Pizzas $9.95-$18.95
stiCky riCe 1224 h St. Ne. 202-397-7655. WWW.StiCkyriCedC.Com.
You’re never stuck eating avocado rolls at Sticky Rice, where a vegetarian and vegan menu offers such brilliant/lowbrow offerings as the deep-fried Garden Balls (vegan rice- and-veggie-stuffed bean curd pockets) and the G.I. Jane (a cucumber-and-cream-cheese roll dredged in crushed wasabi peas). Vegetarian and vegan plates $4.25-$10.
tiffin 1341 uNiverSity blvd., takoma park. 301-434-9200. WWW.tiffiNreStauraNt.Com.
Fans of the late, great Udupi will lament the South Indian-themed restaurant’s closure. But its Langley Park neighbor, Tiffin, soldiers on, serving authentic takes on popular vegetarian dishes from Northern and Southern India alongside meat and seafood offerings. Entrees $8-$20.
VeGetaBle Garden 11618 roCkville pike, roCkville. 301-468-9301.
WWW.thevegetablegardeN.Com.
Ever wanted to try vegetarian abalone? How about veggie duck? Tis popular brown- sauce joint, serving up a sprawling menu of mostly Chinese dishes, is one of the two Rockville restaurants to visit. Te other is Yuan Fu Vegetarian. Entrees $10.99-$15.49. — Lavanya Ramanathan and Justin Rude
Best Bets: Meatless fare Menus at these restaurants go beyond bland vegetarian plates to offer flavor and variety for all
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