Skip the meat with Winnipeg's vegetarian restaurants

Skip the meat with Winnipeg's vegetarian restaurants
A major distributor and supplier of luxurious Canadian furs, Winnipeg also has a few delicious options for vegetarians and omnivores who may want to feast on fruits and greens. Passengers on Canadian train trips with a restricted diet can rest assured that this quaint port city will provide myriad culinary options.
The mostly Asian-inspired Affinity Vegetarian Garden offers a full menu of dumplings, soups and noodle dishes comparable to any Chinese restaurant. They make their own tofu and often use bean curd as a substitute for fish, which results in a healthy and low-cholesterol meal.
Delicious Vegetarian is another Chinese-like vegan restaurant that has huge portion sizes perfect for sharing. Instead of fried orange chicken, visitors can avoid the extra calories and try their sweet and sour gluten balls, which are a favorite among regulars.
Vegetarian travelers on Canadian rail trips should save a meal for the co-op style Mondragon Bookstore and Coffeehouse. They offer a completely unique menu of organic and locally-grown produce with vegan beers and wines. Anyone can stop in for a quick breakfast of granola and fresh fruit or an assortment of fair-trade coffees and teas.
The mostly Asian-inspired Affinity Vegetarian Garden offers a full menu of dumplings, soups and noodle dishes comparable to any Chinese restaurant. They make their own tofu and often use bean curd as a substitute for fish, which results in a healthy and low-cholesterol meal.
Delicious Vegetarian is another Chinese-like vegan restaurant that has huge portion sizes perfect for sharing. Instead of fried orange chicken, visitors can avoid the extra calories and try their sweet and sour gluten balls, which are a favorite among regulars.
Vegetarian travelers on Canadian rail trips should save a meal for the co-op style Mondragon Bookstore and Coffeehouse. They offer a completely unique menu of organic and locally-grown produce with vegan beers and wines. Anyone can stop in for a quick breakfast of granola and fresh fruit or an assortment of fair-trade coffees and teas.
Posted on Friday, Feb 17, 2012 by Justin Marlowe











