Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Connolly's Pub And Restaurant

My friends’ band, Vonesper played a show here last weekend – along with another awesome band, Erosian Exile. They played a kick-ass show, and it was a great night. I had just come from a long day of working on a video shoot, so I had to grab a bite to eat from the pub’s food menu before the music began….

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Vonesper
Photo by Dwayne Burgess

So I ordered the “Big Apple Vegetable Burger”. Connolly's is a crowded pub right next to Times Square, so I didn’t have high expectations. I just wanted something that would fill my stomach, and couldn’t pass up the chance to review a new burger for the blog anyway.

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It arrived loaded with melted swiss cheese and sautéed mushrooms (which I, mushroom hater, promptly removed). In addition to lettuce, onion, and tomato, it was also topped with a basil mayo – a new variety of mayo in my book, but one that tasted surprisingly delicious, and added a really unique note to the otherwise standard burger. The swiss cheese was also a really dominant flavor – so I’m not sure that the burger would have tasted as good without it, but with that topping, it was quite flavorful. Although I don’t eat a lot of dairy, once in awhile I make an exception, and this was one that I enjoyed.

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In case you couldn’t tell from my description of the toppings (swiss cheese, mayo…) this is not a vegan burger. The patty itself, beneath all that melted cheese, although an obviously pre-made one, was pretty decent. Cooked to a crisp on the outside, and soft on the inside – the usual mix of carrots, soy beans, and other indistinguishable chopped vegetables and binding ingredients. The bun was weighed down beneath all the toppings and patty; the bottom half was squished nearly flat, and a bit soggy, but the top was light and sweet, toasted just a little bit, crusted with sesame seeds.

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Overall, I have to hand it to Connolly’s – this was not bad for a veggie burger at a pub in midtown. I was definitely bracing myself for something closer to inedible, but instead I found myself actually enjoying it. Having a pint of Magner’s to wash it down with helped too.

And the show was awesome. You should check out the bands’ websites and give their music a listen:
Vonesper
Erosian Exile

I mean to take photos of the show, in addition to the photos I took of my veggie burger… but I got distracted by watching and dancing, and forgot to. Haha.

Cost: $12
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
Burger patty: 2      Bun: 3      Toppings: 4

Connolly’s Pub & Restaurant
121 West 45th Street
between 6th and 7th Avenue
New York, NY 10036
212.597.5126

YumVeggieBurger review #52

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Veggie Burgers in the news

A blog-reader emailed me a link to yesterday's New York Times article on veggie burgers:
Veggie Burgers So Good, The Only Thing Missing Is Meat
(thanks, Janak!)

I'm glad to see veggie burgers getting some good press! This article highlights my favorite veggie burger, the one from Hillstone's, as well as a couple other NYC burgers such as Five Napkin and Westville. That covers two of my top three favorite veggie burgers, but don't forget the hidden gem (a.k.a. not in Manhattan) that doesn't get as much press... the amazing black bean burger at Astor Bake Shop!

Two other related New York Times articles:
Come Back Veggie Burger, All Is Forgiven
&
Veggie Burgers Of Note Around Manhattan
(this list contains some I have been waiting to try, gotta get on that!)

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Lovin' Cup

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I came here for a dinner date last Friday when New York had that one gorgeous day of 70-degree weather. The front windows of the restaurant were open, and people were sitting on the chairs outside. It felt like summer.

We started off our evening with drinks - and I tried the ginger-infused bourbon off of The Lovin' Cup's list of house infused spirits. Delicious! When the time came for food, I ordered the house-made veggie patty - which comes with sharp New York Cheddar by default, but I asked for mine without, and opted for hummus (an extra $1.50) instead. Given the choice of fries or tater tots as my side, I chose the fries... tater tots give me bad flashbacks to elementary school. And I still don't find them particularly tasty, so I don't understand why they are recently a popular trend outside of school cafeterias.

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The burger came with hummus, as requested, and fresh leafy greens. The waitress told me the patty was not vegan (it contains eggs), and the bun tasted so buttery that I'm pretty sure there was some dairy in that as well. But it was a really delicious bun - light and soft and sweet. The perfect size to fit with the patty, too.

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And the patty itself was spectacular. I tried to figure out what its ingredients were, as I always do... Definitely a lot of spinach. Also corn, peppers, broccoli, and most likely a few other things I couldn't see by candle-light. Fried to a crisp on the outside, but so soft on the inside that it did ooze out and fall apart a bit... much more vegetable-based than protein-based. It tasted amazing, so rich and savory!

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I debated for awhile whether it was a 4-star or 5-star burger. It came really close to 5-star level, because it was really just perfectly done. But it wasn't quite orgasmic-mind-blowing level, so I'm going to say it ranks in the top of the 4-star category, but 5 stars are still reserved for burgers that really shock me with how good they are. If I had half-star ratings on this blog, this would be a 4-and-a-half.

The Lovin' Cup's menu says the veggie burgers are also available as sliders, which I would love to come back and try sometime.

Cost: $11 + $1.50 for hummus topping
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
Burger patty: 4      Bun: 5      Toppings: 4

The Lovin' Cup
93 North 6th Street
between Wythe Ave & Berry Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
718.302.1180

YumVeggieBurger review #51

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Boneshakers

This is my 50th review posted! 50 veggie burgers reviewed so far, wow! I’m really happy with how far my little blog has come. Thank you so much to everyone who has been reading and commenting

I’d been wanting to check out Boneshakers for awhile, and read many other great vegan and vegetarian bloggers talking about it (including blogger-friend Marty, who reviewed Boneshaker’s burger here). So when my friend Monica and I decided to go there for dinner one evening, I was very excited – and glad I had remembered to bring my camera!

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I ordered “The Hillbomber” – homemade (vegan) veggie patty, tomato, lettuce, and vegan chipotle mayo on a Kaiser roll, served with a small side salad.

It was delicious! The patty was slightly spicy, thin and crispy –definitely homemade, always a plus! A little dry, but the toppings made up for that - I’m a huge chipotle fan, so the vegan chipotle mayo really completed the whole burger for me. The lettuce and tomatoes were nice and fresh… and I splurged and spent an extra $2 for tempeh bacon as well. It’s hard to resist that tasty stuff (don’t even mention Brooklyn Mac…)

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My only (minor) complaint was that the bun was just a little too big for the whole burger. Gotta have that perfect bun-to-patty ratio! Nonetheless, this is still one of the better vegan burgers in NYC, and I’m very glad I finally tried it. And a good price, too! Although all the possible add-on toppings (vegan bacon, cheese, avocado) will likely tempt you to spend more, as they did to me.

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Monica, who also ordered the burger, licked her plate clean!

I can’t wait to go back to sample some of the other (non-burger) sandwiches on the menu as well. I did treat myself to a vegan cookie before we left, too. Delicious, again!

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Cost: $6.00 +$2 for vegan bacon
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
Burger patty: 4      Bun: 3      Toppings: 4

Boneshakers
134 Kingsland Ave
between Lombardy St and Beadel St.
Brooklyn, NY 11222
718.963.0656

YumVeggieBurger review #50

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Update - Fiesta Tempeh-Bean Burger RECIPE!

I'm sick with a sinus infection, so I've been eating more soup than burgers this week... but I have a great update to share: Lindsay, from Cook.Vegan.Lover., has posted her Fiesta Tempeh-Bean Burger recipe which I blogged about last month when her ebook was released.

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You can now find the recipe here. If you try it out, please leave Lindsay a comment thanking her for creating it and posting the recipe!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Zaitzeff

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My friend Adam introduced me to Zaitzeff way back before I started this blog. I had eaten their veggie burger, and remembered it as being pretty good, so I finally returned to do a proper review.

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It’s a really elegant but cozy restaurant – very nicely laid out, with good lighting. I arrived rather late in the evening on a Monday night so there were only a few other people eating there, although the kitchen was busy filling lots of orders for delivery.
So I sat at the bar and talked to the bartender a bit. He told me that his family owned the restaurant, and when I expressed interest in the veggie burger he said that it was indeed a very good one. Pre-made, but that was because they had tried doing them from scratch but they weren't quite good enough, he said.

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The burger in question arrived topped with avocado, lettuce, and tomato (the menu says it comes with cheddar cheese too, but I asked for mine without). I had ordered a side of sweet potato fries (an extra $5) because I also remembered Zaitzeff having really delicious sweet potato fries (and tasting them again confirmed the accuracy of my memory!)

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The burger patty (organic, according to the menu) was very flavorful, with a rather mock-meat texture to it. Perfectly crispy on the outside, and soft and chewy on the inside, with bits of peppers and mushrooms visible within. The bun was sweet and light, toasted perfectly and just the right size for the patty and toppings.

Overall, a very satisfying meal, and it lived up to my memory of the first time I ate at Zaitzeff awhile back. I have a lot of meat-eating friends who adore this place too, so I certainly won’t mind returning with them since I know I can get a good veggie burger here.

Cost: $8.50 (+ $5 for fries)
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
Burger patty: 3      Bun: 4      Toppings: 4

Zaitzeff
18 Avenue B
between 2nd and 3rd Street
New York, NY 10009
212.477.7137

YumVeggieBurger review #49

Friday, February 25, 2011

Definitely not about veggie burgers...

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If you haven't already heard, the House of Representatives recently voted to cut all federal funding from Planned Parenthood...

I find this horrific, as Planned Parenthood is an amazing organization that uses that funding to provide education, cancer screening, STD tests, and birth control to millions of Americans. They are being attacked by anti-choice groups who desperately want to destroy Planned Parenthood solely because of the abortion services that the organization offers women. These anti-choice groups are are apparently willing to sacrifice the health and lives of everyone who needs the many other services that Planned Parenthood offers, just to make their statement about abortion.

Whatever your personal beliefs about abortion are, denying women access to pap smears, breast exams, and other preventative care is completely unacceptable. Please realize that Planned Parenthood is about far more than just providing abortions. They provide the education and birth control (for those who would otherwise have no access to either) that prevent unintended pregnancies, thus negating the need for abortions.

When I was in college, I volunteered for Planned Parenthood and worked in their prenatal clinic, assisting some amazing doctors and midwives. That's right - Planned Parenthood provides healthcare for women who are pregnant, and who are planning to carry those pregnancies to term and keep their babies!
The women who receive this care are extremely poor, and often have no support system or come from abusive households. I saw homeless, pregnant, 16 year old girls come into the clinic, after having been beaten by their boyfriends. Planned Parenthood not only provides medical care for them during and after their pregnancies, but also employs social workers who work with these women to help them sign up for Medicaid, food stamps, etc. The anti-choice groups who are so adamant that every pregnant woman should have no option but to carry her pregnancy to term don't offer services like this. In fact, it seems like they don't care what happens to pregnant women or their babies, just as long as those babies are not aborted. But once a woman makes the choice to continue her pregnancy, anti-choice groups are no longer interested in the fetus's well-being, or whether its mother can obtain healthcare or afford to support it.

In short, the House has just voted to take away basic healthcare from millions of Americans. Hopefully the Senate will reverse this decision, but the fact that this appalling attack on Planned Parenthood's funding even made it this far is terrifying.

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There is a big rally going on in New York City tomorrow - details here
(check Planned Parenthood's website to find out about events in other parts of the country)

You can also sign Planned Parenthood's open letter to Congress here.

And most importantly, spread the word - to your friends who would be support this cause but just haven't been paying attention to the news lately, to people who may have differing views on abortion but are uneducated about all the other health services that Planned Parenthood offers, to everyone - because everyone needs affordable healthcare.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Rabbithole

I had jogged past this place a few times during my temporary stay in Williamsburg last summer, and thought it looked terribly cute. So I looked it up online, and lo and behold! Not only did it still sound as cute as it had looked, but it served a house-made veggie burger as well! (not vegan, though)

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So I came back one night for dinner to try it. The place was just as cozy inside as it had appeared from the outside. A group of people who obviously knew the bartender were all seated around the bar having a jovial evening. After he took my order, the bartender even gave me a leftover cookie since it was the end of the day and they were going to be throwing out all the unsold pastries. He told me they did all their baking downstairs in the basement – and the bun that my house-made black bean burger would be served on was homemade too!

Let me preface this by saying that black bean burgers are the reason that I first started thinking of veggie burgers as really good food, and realized they could be more than the nightmarish generic frozen patties. My college cafeteria cooked a pretty decent black bean burger, and since then I have found some frozen ones I enjoyed also (which I will be sure to review at a later date!)

But this is by far the best black bean burger I have ever had. Not the best burger overall, but if there were a category for black bean burgers alone, this would take top honors!

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The patty was thick and moist and flavorful – it held together well, too, which was most impressive given its size and consistency. I think there were some other vegetables ground up in it with the beans too, but the beans were definitely the dominant flavor.

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It was topped with lettuce, tomato, pickled vegetables and garlic dill aoli.
And the bun was delicious – true to what the bartender had said, it definitely tasted like it was made in a bakery! Sweet and light and fluffy – like a pastry.

Cost: $8
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
Burger patty: 4      Bun: 5      Toppings: 4

Rabbithole
352 Bedford Ave
between S 4th Street and S 3rd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
718.782.0910

YumVeggieBurger review #48

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Joe's Inn

For my second sampling of Richmond’s veggie burgers, I picked Joe’s Inn because a couple reviews on Yelp claimed it serves the ”best veggie burger in Richmond”. How could I pass that up?

It was dinner time when I arrived, and judging by the number of people crowding into the restaurant while I was there, it must be a popular place. Not modern or overly “hip”, but cozy and comfortable and it seemed to draw customers of all ages, from elderly couples to groups of students. And they were playing Radiohead on the sound system, which is always a plus for me.

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I ordered the veggie burger and a glass of sweet tea (you can’t pass up sweet tea when you’re in the south, right?). My waitress told me that she thought the veggie burger was very good too, and confirmed that the patty is vegan although she said she was not 100% sure if the bun was. “It might contain whey,” she warned.

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The menu lists the ingredients in the homemade burger: “Bulgur wheat, lentils, mushrooms, onions, leeks, celery, garlic, and cashews”. Yum! I was quite impressed by that list. And they did not disappoint – the patty was rich and nutty, and tasted almost sweet. It was soft and mushy, a bit softer than I normally prefer in burgers but the texture was hearty enough to make up for that. Quite impressive for a handmade burger, I can see why so many people raved about it in reviews.

My only complaint would be that it could really use a kick of something – a little spice or something tangy perhaps. The texture and the ingredients used are great, but it's just missing that little extra flavor that would make it really amazing.

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It came topped with lettuce, tomatoes, and mayo (so even if the bun was vegan, you’d have to make sure to order it without the mayo!). Maybe a spicy mayo would have given the whole thing the kick that it lacked, or some pickled onions. The bun was pretty good, above average but not stunning. The skinny fries that I chose as my side (other choices were coleslaw or potato salad) were good but the burger filled me up so much that I couldn’t eat even half of them.

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Cost: $6.95
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
Burger patty: 4      Bun: 3      Toppings: 2

Joe’s Inn
205 N Shields Ave
Richmond, VA 23220
804.355.2282

YumVeggieBurger review #47

Friday, February 11, 2011

821 Café

I took a trip down to Richmond to visit my high school friend Christine for her 25th birthday and a weekend of fun festivities. Of course, I knew I had to try a few veggie burgers while I was there.

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821 Café popped up in my research prior to the trip as the only restaurant that specifically advertised a vegan burger on their menu. So while Christine was at work one afternoon, I walked the mile and a half from her place to 821 Café on a quest for vegan burgers (I note the distance because, while I walk distances like that in New York all the time, it seemed nearly heroic in a city where everyone travels by car). Plus, their website describes the café as “hipster cool”, so I was curious to see what “hipster” means outside of New York City… (turns out, the definitions are pretty similar).

It’s a cute, quirkly little place. Definitely trendy, but I can’t fault any restaurant for that when it means vegan options on the menu. When I sat down, the waitress announced that they were out of a couple things that day: “the catfish, and the vegan burger”. My heart sank. How could they be out of the exact thing I wanted to order? “We can serve the regular veggie burger with the vegan toppings if you want, but it has egg in it”. Since I’m not vegan myself, I decided that was a fair compromise, although I was disappointed to not be able to write a true review of the vegan burger (I’m still tagging this entry as vegan because hopefully vegans will have better luck than me, and visit the café on days when they are not out of stock). I suppose it’s a good sign that there is enough demand for the vegan burger though!

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So my non-vegan burger arrived topped with sprouts, spicy mustard, avocado, and tomato. The kind waitress even double-checked to find out for me that the bun was vegan, too.

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Although the patty was a pre-made one, probably frozen (which explains how they could run out, if it’s something they purchase rather than making in the café) it was one of the better pre-made patties I have eaten. I tried to identify it’s ingredients: onions, peppers, beans, carrots, rice, and possibly mushrooms. It was crispy on the outside, and warm and textured on the inside. Not bad. Not as hearty as a homemade burger, but that’s to be expected.

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The toppings were what really elevated an otherwise-mundane patty. Avocado is one of my favorite burger toppings, and sprouts add a great, unique crunch. Athough I am normally not a fan of mustard, I actually really liked the spicy mustard on this burger. The bun was pretty good too, so overall I found it to be quite a satisfying lunch.

The sides you can choose from (included in the cost of your burger) are numerous, but I ended up going with the herbed orzo – tasting strongly of rosemary, with bits of sundried tomatoes – which was delicious. The café was heavily populated with students from the VCU campus across the street, although I also saw an old man and a couple with a baby eating lunch on the other side of the room. Given the very reasonable prices and extensive menu, I cam imagine that if I lived in Richmond, I would probably end up eating here quite often.

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Cost: $6.50
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
Burger patty: 2      Bun: 3      Toppings: 4

821 Cafe
825 W Cary Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804.649.1042

YumVeggieBurger review #46

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Recipe: Fiesta Tempeh-Bean Burger

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When the delightful Lindsay of Cook.Vegan.Lover invited me to be a tester again for her latest ebook, I knew I would get to try some delicious recipes, but I hadn't expected to find a new veggie burger at the same time!

The recipe for Fiesta Tempeh-Bean Burgers is marvelous. They're vegan, and the patties hold together better than most non-vegan burgers that use eggs as a binder, because Lindsay has figured out the perfect combination of ingredients to make that happen. Even though they're called bean burgers, they aren't as bean-centric as most bean burgers that I've tried. Here, the beans combine with other vegetables resulting in great texture and flavor. Slightly spicy, very savory, and filling.

And they were really easy to make, thanks to the handy-dandy second-hand food processor that I inherited from my good friend Jeremy! The recipe could be pretty versatile too if you wanted to add or remove certain vegetables, or try different types of beans.

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sizzling away on the frying pan

The recipe makes six burgers, but since I was only cooking for myself that day (what can I say, it was a snow day and everyone else was at work) I ended up freezing the extra patties. And they were just as good when I heated one up in the frying pan a few days later.

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the burger patties aren't small, the (delicious) rolls I bought near my apartment are just oddly-proportioned and make them look funny!

I loved these, and will definitely be making them again (now that I've eaten all the ones I had stored in my freezer).

The recipe is included (along with many others) in the ebook:
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available for purchase through Lindsay's blog
...and yes, that is vegan sushi you see on the cover!


UPDATE: Lindsay has posted the recipe on her blog as well - you can find it HERE.

YumVeggieBurger review #45

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Counter

UPDATE: Counter is now closed. Original review archived below:

After hearing on several NYC restaurant blogs about the imminent closing of this well-known vegan/vegetarian restaurant, and after reading Marty’s Flying Vegan Review post about eating dinner (and veggie burgers) there, I decided I had to try it before it disappeared.

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I arrived just as they were opening their doors for dinner, so I was the only person there for awhile, but I got to chat with the bartender about veggie burgers and filmmaking, and by the time I had finished my meal there were quite a few other people arriving and being seated at tables.

Even though I knew I was ordering the veggie burger – the “East Side Burger” (house-made seitan-mushroom burger & potato bun) – I took a few minutes to peruse the rest of the menu, and it all sounded delicious. And mostly vegan: the veggie burger is vegan, and the menu notes that the handful of items that contain dairy are made with “local – sustainable dairy with no animal rennet.”

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The burger arrived with a side of very tasty fries (or “hand cut pommes frites” as the menu calls them). That burger might look a little small in the photo, but it was quite filling! The patty is about an inch thick, and the bun is very thick too (almost too thick, it was hard to fit my mouth around the burger to take a bite!), but very sweet and tasty.

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There were some greens, tomatoes, and pickled red onions on my plate to the side of the burger, so I loaded it up with them before taking my first bite.

I was a bit wary of the taste of the patty since mushrooms are the second ingredient listed, and I’ve mentioned before how much I dislike mushrooms… but honestly, even as a mushroom-hater, I still enjoyed this burger. I could definitely taste the mushrooms, but their texture wasn’t noticeable (the seitan took center stage in that arena, and the texture of the burger was wonderful). And the flavor was rich and savory, just what you want a burger to be.

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the candle-lit ambiance is lovely for restaurant guests, but unfortunately necessitates the use of my camera's flash in photographing veggie burgers.

I can see why people are sad about this place closing. Although the prices (what had kept me away until now) are a bit steep, I could definitely imagine myself bringing friends here for special occasions in the future if it were to stay open. And it’s close to my favorite vegan ice cream spot, Lula’s!

update: Counter closed. RIP :(

Cost: $16
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
Burger patty: 4      Bun: 4      Toppings: 4

Counter
105 1st Ave
between 6th & 7th street
New York, NY 10003
212.982.5870

YumVeggieBurger review #44