Vegan Restaurants in Victoria, BC

Vegan Restaurants in Victoria, BC
Located at the southern end of Vancouver Island, Victoria, British Columbia, is an outdoor lover's paradise. Visitors from all over the world flock to the city to kayak, hike and mountain bike in the surrounding area. Travelers looking for healthy vegan fare have many options available to them in this cosmopolitan city that is the capital of British Columbia. Whether you're a strict vegan looking for three meals a day, or an outdoor enthusiast interested in food that will get you ready for adventure, Victoria won't disappoint.

Green Cuisine Vegetarian Restaurant

If you're looking for a casual place to grab some healthy vegan fare, the Green Cuisine Vegetarian Restaurant is a good bet. Founded in 1990, it is an 100-percent vegan establishment featuring entrees prepared with natural and organic ingredients. The menu lists ingredients for all dishes, making it easy to choose wisely. The restaurant also includes a salad bar, hot buffet and dessert bar. Green Cuisine offers homemade bread, muffins and other baked goods. The restaurant is open seven days a week.

Green Cuisine Vegetarian Restaurant
#5 560 Johnson St.
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
(250) 385-1809
greencuisine.com

Rebar Modern Food

Billed as serving the "freshest, funkiest and healthiest food on the West Coast," Rebar Modern Food offers vegan-friendly breakfast, lunch and dinner options. The restaurant includes a juice bar and daily specials. Just some of Rebar's vegan offerings include breakfast tofu migas, Monk's curry featuring eggplant, oyster mushrooms, organic tofu and a "housemade green-curry coconut sauce," and a rice and veggie steamer. Visit its Cascadia Whole Foods Bakery at 1812 Government Street for a variety of homemade breads and a vegan velvet fudge cake described as "decadent Belgian chocolate and walnut overload." Rebar Modern Food is open seven days a week.

Rebar Modern Food
50 Bastion Square
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
(250) 361-9223
rebarmondernfood.com

Mo:Le Restaurant

Located at the edge of Chinatown, Mo:Le Restaurant serves up vegan breakfast and lunch dishes made from local, organic ingredients whenever possible. For lunch, try Jo's Yam Wrap with sage roasted yams, alfalfa sprouts, avocado and lemon tahini dressing. For breakfast, options include a curry tofu scramble or organic oatmeal. Although not 100-percent vegan, many menu items include vegan substitutes and specials are often offered on the weekend. Mo:Le serves a community hub as well; the space hosts live music events and exhibits work from local artists. The restaurant is open seven days a week for breakfast and lunch.

Mo:Le Restaurant
554 Pandora Ave.
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
(250) 385-6653
molerestaurant.ca/home

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