
Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
American
Juice bar
Delivery
Take-out
Eastern European, Kosher
Non-veg
Serves fish, vegan options available. B&H Dairy Vegetarian restaurant is all veggie except for fish dishes. A proper old fashioned diner, with a counter and stools as well as tables. Extensive kosher vegetarian menu with Eastern European influence. Stuffed cabbage and blintzes. soups, challah bread, fresh juices. Large portions. Vegans to specify. Open Mon-Thu 7:00am-11:00pm, Fri-Sat 7:00am-12:00am, Sun 7:00am-11:00pm.
4 Reviews
First Review by marky_mark
Kuchendealerin
Points +774
Amazing food, great staff - Edit
We went there on a Wednesday and were greeted by an amazingly friendly and helpful staff.
Read moreThey walked us through the menu and told us what was vegan:
Knish (a type of big dumpling), stuffed cabbage, all the soups except for the Matzo soup and the cold beetroot and cucumber soups.
Also the special of the day, the chili, was vegan.
We opted for the knish with potato, knish with spinach and stuffed cabbage.
Everything was super delicious, very filling and the whole vibe in the place was amazing.
Too bad we only discovered this gem on our last day in NYC so it will take a while until we can come back and eat there.
I can totally recommend this fabulous place!
Pros: Great tasting food, Good value for money, Amazing friendly staff
Cons: Cilantro (=coriander) in the stuffed cabbage 😝
Guest
Gopala108
Points +4913
cheap & affordable no frills place - Edit
Went here with a friend recently. Had the potato & kasha knishes. They hit the spot. They were served w/ mustard & a vegan gravy. Hearty & authentic. Cheap & affordable no frills place.
Read moreThey have been around forever. Mostly counter seating. Some of the Beat writers would frequent here include Ginsberg & Kerouac back in the day.
It isn't exclusively vegetarian yet follow kosher laws on how food is prepared. My friend is an omnivore so enjoyed his salad w/ salmon.
Would have liked more vegan options yet a unique experience as let's face it you would be hard pressed to find an authentic knish in San Francisco!
Pros: cheap & affordable no frills place
INTJ_mara
Good grief, what kind of name is that for a restaurant 😨
Read moreGuest
cwl666
Points +1438
Not too vegan friendly for a "vegetarian" place - Edit
I got a borscht and without asking they packaged it to go.. felt awful to have to discard that much plastic for a small cup of soup. Perhaps you have to sit down and hope someone takes your order if you intend to dine in. Also it comes with challah bread that is not vegan. Have to ask about everything.. and how is it that they call themselves vegetarian when they serve fish?
Read moreDuMonde
Gosh... A place that calls itself vegetarian that serves fish?
Read moreI wonder how well they prevent cross-contamination.
The smell of fish is repulsive to me. I doubt I could even go in there.
Guest
marky_mark
Points +25324
Low-key, very high quality, ‚home made‘ - Edit
Excellent, 100% low-key restaurant, probably the smallest in Manhattan since Polish ‚Stage Café‘ across the street of B&H folded. Kosher / vegetarian but that includes fish etc. Enough vegan options which are labeled ‚vegetarian’ — so ask staff. Dishes of the day available. Open on Sundays. Close to Astor Pl subway stop and bus stops. Full meal including soup around 13 USD. Friendly staff, do not forget to tip them even though they operate f/ behind the counter. Cash only, ATM outside. Would get five stars if it was vegan.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2017-12-17
Pros: Very good „home made“ food, smallest restaurant in Manhattan, super nice hood
Guest
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