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  • R Russell Jones

    I just found this site: [^] It's got 88 restaurants listed in AZ but i have no idea where they are. Russ

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    Thanks Russ, Excellent list - appreciate it. regards,


    Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]

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    • M MrPlankton

      When traveling overseas especially 3rd world countriesI only eat hot soup and dring cold beer. I have now applied that rule to any time I travel. Lately I have dropped the hot soup part. Beer is a vegan dish, and it is sold at any bar and on the airplane. :)

      MrPlankton

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      :-) Sounds good, but not all beer is vegan only cold filtered beer - the rest is filtered through isinglass which is made from fish... nasty. regards,


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      • P PIEBALDconsult

        I don't, but I know people who do. I should be seeing some of them tomorrow so I'll try to find out. (I work in Mesa.)

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        That would be very cool, thanks. What's Mesa like ? regards,


        Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]

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        • F Fred_Smith

          A word of warning: to a lot of Americans, "vegetarian" just means "no red meat" - ask for a vegetarian sandwich, for example, and you could find fish or chicken therein... you really will have to spell it out to them... A lot of their big chain-eateries have some pretty wicked self-service salad bars though - you cuold live off them quite happily, bearing in mind what I just said above and being careful... Have fun - it's a beautiful part of the world; hope you get to take in some of the scenery.... Fred

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          Fred_Smith wrote:

          A word of warning: to a lot of Americans, "vegetarian" just means "no red meat" - ask for a vegetarian sandwich, for example, and you could find fish or chicken therein...

          I have never had that experience and was vegetarian for 15 years.. everyone always knew I didn't want ANY meat. At which point I got dead stares because until recently, it was blasphemy to be vegetarian.

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          you really will have to spell it out to them...

          This, however, remains true. Slip up even for a second and you'll find pork in your salad or some crap.. it's infuriating. The only meat I eat now is poultry and even that is incredibly difficult to get people to understand. Always wanting to add pork to everything...


          It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity. - Albert Einstein

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          • J Jonathan Darka

            That would be very cool, thanks. What's Mesa like ? regards,


            Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Well the Phoenix metro area is pretty much all featureless urban sprawl without trees. Some parts (like Chandler) are less run-down and have fewer trailer parks.

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            • D Dan Neely

              Dalek Dave wrote:

              OK, Nevada was where the Moon Landings Occurred?

              that depends if you prefer Reynolds or Generic brand tinfoil. :P

              Dalek Dave wrote:

              And Area 51?

              Yes.

              Dalek Dave wrote:

              And Las Vegas, a place I don't believe exists outside of the imagination of Hollywood Producers!

              I believe you mean WholelyWierd but yes.

              Otherwise [Microsoft is] toast in the long term no matter how much money they've got. They would be already if the Linux community didn't have it's head so firmly up it's own command line buffer that it looks like taking 15 years to find the desktop. -- Matthew Faithfull

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              Hey, wait a minute I live in Las Vegas and I'm nor... Never mind

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              • P PIEBALDconsult

                I don't, but I know people who do. I should be seeing some of them tomorrow so I'll try to find out. (I work in Mesa.)

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                Two responses so far: ----- Pretty much all the Indian and Thai restaurants have veggie dishes. There is Green which is a vegan restaurant on Scottsdale Rd. Just south of there is Udupi (vegetarian indian restaurant)... ----- Swaddee Thai is excellent ... Probably the best in the valley. There are several other good thai places in the area ... but they are the best. They do get busy during lunch and have "off" days.... Even when they are off they are still better than most. Rural and Ray, SW corner (Hidden in back)

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                • J Jonathan Darka

                  I'm travelling to Arizona on Thursday next week and was wondering if anyone knows of any vegetarian/vegan frendly restauants around the Chandler area ? Google is not being particularly helpful as it's mostly listing health food shops.... Any suggestions would be a great help. regards,


                  Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]

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                  I did a search on azcentral.com - the local newspaper site - and found the following: pitajungle (www.pitajungle.com) and souper salad. Dont know about pita jungle, but souper salad is pretty good.

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                  • P PIEBALDconsult

                    Two responses so far: ----- Pretty much all the Indian and Thai restaurants have veggie dishes. There is Green which is a vegan restaurant on Scottsdale Rd. Just south of there is Udupi (vegetarian indian restaurant)... ----- Swaddee Thai is excellent ... Probably the best in the valley. There are several other good thai places in the area ... but they are the best. They do get busy during lunch and have "off" days.... Even when they are off they are still better than most. Rural and Ray, SW corner (Hidden in back)

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                    Jonathan Darka
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                    Thanks for finding these out, I really appreciate it. I love Indian and Thai food so will have to give them a try. regards,


                    Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]

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                    • D declassified

                      I did a search on azcentral.com - the local newspaper site - and found the following: pitajungle (www.pitajungle.com) and souper salad. Dont know about pita jungle, but souper salad is pretty good.

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                      Thanks declassified, Pita Jungle looks a little dull, but souper salad looks good. regards,


                      Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]

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