Vegetarian Friendly Restaurants in Omaha, NE

Many people are trying to live a healthy lifestyle by steering clear of unhealthy restaurants and being mindful of their calorie intake.

This can be very difficult because there are an abundant amount of restaurants that claim to have low-cal dishes or non-fat items but they aren’t always true to their word. However, there are restaurants that are health conscience, vegetarian friendly, and prove to be some of Omaha’s favorite places to dine.

Here is a list of vegetarian friendly restaurants in Omaha, Nebraska.

“McFoster’s Natural Kind Café” is located at 302 South 38th Street and only serves foods that are free of refined flour and sugars. This café uses organic eggs when making their dressings and are very environmentally friendly; recycling all glass, tin, paper, aluminum, and plastics. In addition “McFoster’s Natural Kind Café” gives a 10% discount to customers that bring in their own food containers for take-out meals. For more information or to see a full menu log on to www.mcfosters.com.

Being a vegetarian doesn’t mean you only eat tasteless meals, many restaurants adjust their menu to compliment the customer’s wants and needs; “Tas’s Thai Pepper” is one of those accommodating dining establishments. The restaurant is conveniently located at 127th and Q Street and is open 7 days a week. The menu boasts of decadent dishes that will make every mouth water and all are very budget friendly. To learn more about “Tas’s Thai Pepper” log on to www.tassthaipepper.com.

Located at 6307 Center Street, “Blue Planet Natural Grill’s” mission is to “provide great tasting food to promote great health.” They serve food that people love to eat without things that are bad for the body such as deep fat fried foods and those with unnecessary chemicals. The restaurant is able to cater to special dietary needs and offers a diverse selection of food options. To learn more about the restaurant log on to www.blueplanetnaturalgrill.com.

“Mia’s Bongo Room” is favored by vacationers and locals alike because of their unusual variety of dishes and their excellent customer service. Visitors have referred to it as a “pseudo-healthy restaurant with great food, great service, and great prices.” “Mia’s Bongo Room” is located at 6113 Maple Street and can be visited on line at www.yelp.com/biz/mias-bongo-room-omaha.

“Indian Oven” is located at 1010 Howard Street and is a “Vegetarian-friendly, ultra-spectacular, Indian food restaurant.” Menu items consist of Tandoori, Curry, Rice, and Samosa; just to name a few. What makes this so popular with diners is the outdoor seating availability and its locale in the “Old Market Shopping District.” The restaurant is open 6 days a week and can be visited at www.vegguide.org/entry/1835.

Whether you’re a 100% vegetarian or someone just looking to try new foods, all of these restaurants offer unique, delicious, and affordable meals that are absolutely healthy and good for your body.

Written by espiritu

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