We were pleasantly surprised to find out that Robinson Township in Pittsburgh, PA (which has many restaurants geared towards meat-lovers) now has a vegan restaurant! I am a pescatarian (fish only vegetarian) and my spouse is a part-time vegetarian. Although both of us are starting to eat more and more vegan dishes and have a general interest in eating healthy.
They had a ton of options on the menu, the environment was very nice (for a plaza-based restaurant) and the prices were decent.
We started with the Special Rolls appetizer and a mango smoothie. Not only do you get a lot (10 I think) but both the sauce and the rolls were very tasty. The Summer Rolls looked very similar. The mango smoothie (with soy milk) was very tasty and came with tapioca balls. We'd ask for little or no ice next time.
For dinner, I had the quinoa salad with strips of tempeh. It was probably one of THE best salads I've ever had. The dressing was lime honey mustard based I believe and it was loaded with good, healthy toppings. This dish was on the local specials menu but I hope they keep it around!
My spouse also had a dish on the specials menu (can't remember the name) that was a stir fry dish with orange zest, onions, carrots, peanuts with soy chicken protein (similar to the popcorn chicken protein that Whole Foods sells) served in a sizzling hot pot. It was served with brown rice topped with sesame seeds. We both were blown away at how good it tasted. The only thing I'd recommend would be to add more vegetables. In my opinion, there's no way a meat eater wouldn't like a dish like this.
We finished with a slice of vegan carrot cake. Our first choice was the vegan cheesecake but they were sold out (guess we'll have to come back!). Again, we were very pleased.
We would HIGHLY recommend this restaurant to anyone whether you're a vegan or meat eater! We will definitely return!