I second Green Zebra.
Victory's Banner for fantastic breakfast. I love thier french toast and omelets. (veg breakfast and lunch; outdoor seating).
www.victorysbanner.com2100 West Roscoe Street, Chicago, IL 60618-6220
(773) 665-0227
Of course, the Karyn's empire - Karyn's Cooked, Karyn's Raw and the newest - Karyn's on Green
(veg with a southern twist)
http://www.karynraw.comKaryn's Cooked
738 North Wells Street, Chicago, IL 60654-3521 (312) 587-1050
Karyn's on Green (the most upscale)
130 South Green Street, Chicago, IL
http://www.karynsongreen.com/Earwax Cafe (casual, funky omnivorous place with veg options in Wicker Park)
1561 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60622
Handlebar (fish and veg, backyard seating)
2311 W. North Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60647
Nhu Lan Bakery (banh mi includes one with veg "beef" (sandwich #10) - highly recommended!)
2612 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
Ras Dashen (omni Ethiopian with many veg options)
5846 N. Broadway, Chicago, Illinois 60660
Farther flung but worth it:
I just tried Cousin's Incredible Vitality (raw vegan) and really loved their adana kebab. I'm not raw foodist, so this was really interesting to me.
3038 W. Irving Park Rd. Chicago IL. 60618
Ph: 773-478-6868
http://www.cousinsiv.comAmitabul (Korean vegan) is another fine, unusual choice.
6207 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60646
Phone: (773) 774–0276
http://www.amitabulvegan.com/Then there's Soul Vegetarian East (vegan soul food)
205 E. 75th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60619
773-224-0104
Plus just about any Indian restaurant.
I'd avoid Chicago Diner.
Also, I suggest check the restaurants where the LTH vegetarian small household dinner exchange has met.
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