“Try the heart of palm "crab" cakes and Korean lettuce wraps, both highly praised for flavor and creativity”
Ranked by overall rating, signature dish strength, and how much reviewers praise the food. If you only have a weekend, start here.
“Try the heart of palm "crab" cakes and Korean lettuce wraps, both highly praised for flavor and creativity”
“Try the hearts of palm "crab" cakes and Korean lettuce wraps”
“Try the vegan breakfast burrito, a local favorite with layers of flavorful sauce.”
“Try the vegan breakfast sandwich and vegan breakfast tacos, both highly recommended by multiple reviewers.”
“Try the Power G vegan bagel sandwich with smoked beet hummus and vegan sausage patty”
“Try the vegan ravioli or vegan pizza special, both praised for taste and quality.”
“Book a dumpling making class for a fun and interactive dining experience”
“Order the fried oyster mushrooms with special chef's sauce”
“Expect busy times and possible wait lines especially on weekends and brunch hours.”
“Try the vegan shawarma on focaccia for a hearty, satisfying meal.”
“Try the vegan combo platter for a filling and flavorful meal.”
“Try the vegan ravioli and vegan meatballs which are popular among guests”
All 15 the 15 essential spots in Boston — filter by hours, save the ones you want to try, get walking directions on the day.
1. Lulu Green (5.0★, Vegan). 2. Lulu Green (4.9★, Middle Eastern). 3. Mike & Patty's (4.9★, American). 4. Glasser Coffee Co (5.0★, American). 5. Vee Vee (4.9★, American).
Lulu Green — Plant-Based Middle Eastern, Vegan Menu, Pastoral Taco.
Composite = Spinach rating × 0.6 + signature dish strength × 0.25 + reviewer food rating × 0.15. We cap at 15 and dedupe brand chains.
All 15 venues refreshed 2026-07-03. Photos via Google Maps.
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