The Best Vegan Restaurants in Chicago

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If you find yourself in the Windy City, check out these plant-based eats! The Windy City, Chi-Town—we’re talking about Chicago, baby! The city known for its deep dish pizza, the Cubbies, Da Bears, and the Magnificent Mile does not disappoint when it comes to dining out.

From burgers and pizza to curries and tacos, this city has it all. But can you dine around Chicago as a vegan? Why, yes!

Yes, you can. And we are here to help you do just that. So, here are the best vegan restaurants in Chicago.

PLANTA Queen Near North Side Looking for a date night spot for sushi, Udon Noodles, and Pad Thai Slaw? Then make reservations at PLANTA Queen. This Asian-inspired, upscale restaurant offers hand rolls, maki rolls, and shareables such as Bao Sliders, Crab Rangoon Dip, and Crispy Rice.

If you are on the hunt for gluten-free options, you will find those here as well. And don’t forget the dumplings! Wicker Park At Bloom Plant Based Kitchen, you will enjoy meals that are as visually appealing as they are tasty.

The 100% vegan restaurant offers a Cultured Cheese Board, Crispy Oysters, Carbonara, Yuca Gnocchi, and more. For dessert, try their Ube Cheesecake or Chocolate Fondant. This spot also hosts a monthly 8-Course Tasting Menu.

Logan Square If you want to partake in the Chicago pizza scene, then head to Kitchen 17. This from-scratch pan pizza is where it’s at! Options range from Mac and Cheese Pizza to the Picky Eater, Jalapeño Popper, and more.

Also find burgers like the Mega-Bus and handhelds such as the Philly Cheesesteak. And check out their Frychos, Buffalo Cauliflower Wings, and more. Albany Park One of our favorite vegan restaurants in Chicago is Kale My Name.

From salads and soups to handhelds and beyond, they have it all. We’re talking Caesar Avocado Wraps, Chicago Burgers, Jackfruit Tacos, Tequeños, and more. Feeling fancy?

Book an afternoon tea party with tea, avo toast, ajvar and pita, tea party chocolate toast, and drinks. Edgewater It’s walk-ins only at Alice & Friends! So, if you’re in the mood for ramen, noodle salads, Korean BBQ, banh mi, and more, then stop on in.

This Asian-inspired spot offers everything from pho and chow mein to dumplings, spring rolls, and wonton soup. They feature a seasonal menu and housemade condiments. Think Peanut Sauce, Chili Oil, and Korean Spicy Sauce.

Norwood Park Amitabul offers Korean spiritual vegan cuisine. Inspired by their mother and grandmother, as well as by their Buddhist traditions, the brother owners offer dishes prepared by traditional Korean methods with a Western flavor twist. Think Mushroom Bi Bim Bop, Spicy Kimchi Tofu Young, Healing Energy Noodle Soup, and more.

Ukrainian Village Next up on our list of vegan restaurants in Chicago is Liberation Kitchen. Formerly known as Upton’s Breakroom and Liberation Donuts, this is the spot for … well, gourmet donuts. They also offer everything from soft serve to handhelds, bowls, and beyond.

Oh, and don’t miss their famous Fried Bacon Mac! South Shore Get ready for some delicious Southern eats at Majani Soulful Vegan Cuisine. We’re talking Black Eye Pea Burgers, Sloppy Joe Sandwiches, Fried Grits, crispy Oyster Mushrooms with buffalo sauce, and more.

This fast-casual spot also serves up brunch every Sunday from 11am to 6pm. Chick’n & Waffles, anyone? Multiple Locations If you’re in the mood for Mexican fare, Penelope’s Vegan Taqueria has you covered.

Think enchiladas, chimichangas, chilaquiles, tortas, and beyond. We’ve got our eye on the Cauliflower Al Pastor and Nachos Locos. The nachos come topped with black beans, guac, spicy aioli, and more.

Winnetka If you’re looking for chill vibes and globally inspired cuisine, check out Spirit Elephant. One of our go-to vegan restaurants in Chicago, this award-winning spot serves up food that is as delicious to the eyes as it is to the stomach. Mains include Chicken Parmigiana, Cast-Iron Steak, and Massaman Curry.

This is also a great place to enjoy a weekend brunch. Oak Lawn If you’re craving vegan Mexican food, then head to Abuelita Coco. They even offer sugar-free and gluten-free options!

Try their homemade tortillas, Flautas de Papa, Chilaquiles, Tamales, and more. They also offer a solid smoothie line as well. We’re talking Ojitos Verdes, Yo Soy Fuerte, La Nieta, and others.

More than just a spot for vegan eats, Abuelita Coco is a space for community and love.

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