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  • Review #100!!!! So excited to review Veghed, as it's just a phenomenal find. If you peruse my reviews, you'll discover a few things about me. My food groups are often sugar, doughnuts, and BBQ. I also like coffee and liquor. Now yes, everything in moderation and all that - but point is, I am far from a crunchy granola hippie head. I don't need my food to be detoxifying or whatever, I need my food to taste good, I need to enjoy the experience of what I eat. And that is where Veghed comes in. This is the healthiest, most immaculately prepared, incredibly DELICIOUS vegetarian food that you will ever LOVE. LOVE, ALL CAPS LOVE. I have gone back to this place 3 times this week. The food here makes me feel like a super hero, like I can fly and move mountains and sh*t. But it also is some of the best food I've ever tasted. Faves are the Muay Thai Noodle Salad, an ammmaaaaaazzziiing deal at $7. You could totally make two meals of it, and it's fresh and delicious and full of yam noodles and veg goodness. The grilled cheese is some of the best I've ever eaten, complete with apple slices and honey on top. You can order it with the salad, for which I will quote Amy Pataki of the Toronto Star: "With the salad, a lavish affair starring 20 ingredients, Veghed gets interesting. Spiralized beets and zucchini meet cross-sectioned radishes and shaved heirloom carrots. Kale, spinach, broccoli florets, cucumber and a lime wedge bring the green. Crisp shallots supply crunch, as do the seeds: organic hemp, sunflower and pumpkin. Vegan lemon-pomegranate vinaigrette pulls it nicely together." And I swear to you, on my first visit to Veghed, I actually watched the chef pluck one substandard piece of purple basil off the top of my salad, and replace it with another, more perfect piece of basil. They are meticulous about every detail here. Not only does this salad taste good, it's a feast for the senses - soooo many gorgeous colors and flavours and textures all coming together. It's harmonious, unique, and you won;t be able to stop eating it. I took a vegetarian friend for lunch and she commented how all of this leads to a stronger sense of satisfaction - veggie food can be boring, both in taste and in experience - food as fuel, not fun. This food is an experience will make you giddy, that you will want to enjoy over and over again, that will make you feel like a god. Oh, and they have this lemon-ginger-turmeric tea? They sell it in big mason jars for $10. It's like liquid gold. You can drink it hot, cold. I've been downing buckets of the stuff night and day, so addictive. Go get some now!
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