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Absinthe Wine Bar
111 1st Avenue
(212) 777-0440
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Brick Lane Curry House
306 East 6th Street
(212) 979-8787
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Candle 79
154 East 79th Street
(212) 537-7179
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Cocoa Bar
228 7th Avenue
(718) 499-4080
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Cocoa V
174 9th Avenue
(212) 242-3339
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Counter
105 1st Avenue
(212) 982-5870
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Franchia
12 Park Avenue
(212) 213-1001
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Ghenet
284 Mulberry Street
(212) 343-1888
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Ghenet (Brooklyn)
348 Douglass Street
(718) 230-4475
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Kajitsu
414 East 9th Street
(212) 228-4873
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Kashkaval
856 9th Ave
(212) 581-8282
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Korhogo 126
126 Union Street
(718) 855-4405
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Mundo Cafe & Restaurant
31-18 Broadway Avenue
(718) 777-2829
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Pure Food and Wine
54 Irving Place
(212) 477-1010
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Smooch
264 Carlton Avenue
(718) 624-4075
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NYC Restaurants

We mark restaurants by how vegan-friendly they are. Our classifications are as follows:
100% Vegan
Places that do not serve or prepare any food containing animal products.
Vegetarian (mostly vegan)
They may offer cow's milk for coffee, or have a some non-vegan cheese, but these places are strictly vegetarian and offer plenty for vegans.
Vegetarian
No dead animal products, but there's no guarantee of them being particularly friendly to vegans.
Not Vegetarian (decent vegan options)
They serve meat, but they also serve good stuff for vegans.
Not Vegetarian (few decent vegan options)
Why do we even list these places? Some of them may have one or two worthwhile dishes, or maybe you're stuck going there for a group dinner and could use a vegan perspective.