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Terrace Bagels

Terrace Bagels 2, Originally uploaded by nycblondieandbrownie

In the Brooklyn neighbourhood, erin says “arguably the best bagels in nyc”.

Another review, from yelp:

“The bagel I had from Terrace Bagels might possibly be the platonic ideal of a bagel. All other bagels are now ruined for me, and I will never be able to eat any other than those from Terrace Bagels again.”

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Vegan edibles: food guide

- what is a gyro?

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Babycakes

babycakes!, Originally uploaded by youngtillidie

Did I mention NY has vegan cupcakes?

Babycakes is all vegan all the time, in fact caters to all kinds of dietary peculiarities, and is at 248 Broome Street between Orchard & Ludlow on the Lower East Side. NY vegans love them. You can buy an icing shot for $1 (oh America, you are crazy).

See also cute video footage, and the following gratuitous cupcake pictures:

three cupcakes

cupcake mosaic

babycakes storefront

three cupcakes, artfully arranged

chair outside babycakes

NY also has conceptual art featuring vegan cupcakes, though it’s not necessarily appreciated by the locals.

Other likely-looking sources for vegan cupcakes while travelling: Boneshakers in Brooklyn, ‘sNice in the West Village or Park Slope, Brooklyn, Penny Licks in Brooklyn, Sacred Chow in Greenwich Village. Further reference material: The Urban Housewife’s NYC vegan dessert reviews: part one & two.

Auckland has vegan cupcakes too, it’s true, but it’s important to know I will be fed in foreign lands.

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OK, so she will be looking for the Vegan. But thereafter, she’s not restricted. Some of us are vegetarian. Others are meat inclined (well, one is). See here except that, really, I do not see how you can fudge the vegan and vegetarian line. Why would you? And why would you eat mock meats? It is beyond belief because the ersatz flavour is surely like teal thing and, again, WWY? Surely vegetrian food cannot involve a lot of deep frying (see the comments) – does not augur well for NY if that is so. Please reassure us. Please, please, please.

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Vegan Walking Tour

Herbivore #14, the travel issue, includes a vegan walking tour of NYC by Rich Bebenroth, full of commentary and recommendations for making the most of a single vegan day in New York. The instructions included going with a friend and ordering less than one thing at each eating establishment so as to sample the most food. The following places (and other highlights that don’t have websites; buy the magazine) are all within a square mile section of the vegan-est city on earth:

I may need to start dieting tomorrow to save space for all the desserts.

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