Dirt Candy
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430 East 9th Street, New York, NY 10009
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- HOURS:
- Tues-Sat 5:30-11 pm
- PRICE RANGE: $$$
- CREDIT CARDS: Yes
- ALCOHOL: Beer/Wine Only
- OTHER FEATURES:
- Reservations Accepted
- TAGS:
- Friendly, Cozy
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quick reviews (2 Reviews)
Second Dirt Candy - it's the most inventive and playful veggie cuisine in town, and the prices are really reasonable - all entrees are under $20, and everything is offered in vegetarian & vegan versions.
And if you can get over the "Asian" hump: Kajitsu and Hangawi are two vegetarian places (Japanese and Korean, respectively) that are quite different than any "Asian" food you've had before,...+READ
Second Dirt Candy - it's the most inventive and playful veggie cuisine in town, and the prices are really reasonable - all entrees are under $20, and everything is offered in vegetarian & vegan versions.
And if you can get over the "Asian" hump: Kajitsu and Hangawi are two vegetarian places (Japanese and Korean, respectively) that are quite different than any "Asian" food you've had before, and Kajitsu in particular elevates vegetarian cuisine to a level unmatched in NYC. It ain't your "Buddha's Delight" from the local Chinese takeout, that's for sure. Also, the mood in both is very serene, more romantic and anniversary-like.-COLLAPSE
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A Sweet Vegetarian Harvest at Dirt Candy (CHOW Digest, Dec. 2008).
