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stuff i eat: the best kept vegan secret
9September 22nd, 2008LA restaurants, stuff i eati love finding new entirely vegan restaurants, especially when they offer up original food that’s new and different. so when a commenter named jason mentioned (original comment here) that i should try stuff i eat, a healthy animal-free eatery down in inglewood, i knew i just had to check it out. the result was one of the best lunches and two of the best burritos i’ve ever had.
breakfast burrito: tofu scrambler, cottage fried potatoes, and tofu sausage, salsa, guacamole and savory sauce. served with a side salad. $10
portobello burrito: portobello mushrooms with onions, black Beans, wild rice, savory sauce, fresh salsa, guacamole, mixed greens, rainbow coleslaw and SIE dressing. comes with a side salad. $11
located on cute but abandoned little street in downtown inglewood, stuff i eat doesn’t look like much from the outside. walking in however, customers are greeted with a smile and welcomed into a cozy restaurant with a vibrant but relaxing atmosphere. small polished tables litter the dimly-lit eatery and big comfy chairs line the walls. there’s even a seating area with couches and a coffee table bathed in sunlight near the window, in case you need to wait for a table. food is ordered at the counter and paid for (cash only!) then brought to your table. the kitchen area is open and visible, and everything is clean and inviting. i can’t remember a time that i loved a restaurant so much, before even trying a bite of their food. and at stuff i eat, the food is the best part…
lemme just say, i really love burritos. filled with the right stuff, they can be the most exciting food ever, all in one easy to eat handheld pocket. so naturally, it’s awesome being married to someone who also loves burritos…because we can order two, cut them in half and split them. 2 for 1! this time, it was the breakfast burrito and the portobello burrito that we shared. both were incredible.
the portobello burrito was both unique and delicious. the mushrooms were perfectly seasoned, and the wild rice was soft and coated with light and tasty dressing. although this burrito was pretty massive, it tasted refreshing and healthy. i can tell they use only the toppermost of ingredients at stuff i eat, because i didn’t feel at all full or bloated after eating there.
i’m still trying to figure out what seasonings they use at this place. there was a slight curry taste as well as a bunch of other unknown flavors, and all of it was superb. nothing was bland, and i was introduced to a whole new taste of food that i’ve never experienced before. what a treat.
the breakfast burrito was even better. it was shoved full of scrumptious potatoes, soft guacamole and the best tofu scramble i’ve ever tasted. if only i could make that at home! again, i have no clue what they use to season it, but it was perfect. and the texture was just right as well. the burrito was wrapped tightly and grilled on the outside so it was easy to pick up and eat without spilling the innards everywhere. i am gonna go out on a limb and say this was the best breakfast burrito i’ve ever had. totally not what i was expecting when i rolled in for some casual lunch upon the recommendation from a blog commenter.
the food is so freaking good at this place, i just can’t believe it. what a pleasant surprise! the prices are reasonable, considering you get a huge amount of food, plus the atmosphere is great, the seating is comfortable, and the staff couldn’t be more friendly.
so all this being said, i can’t urge you strongly enough to go check out stuff i eat. you will not be disappointed. it’s a bit of a journey, at least for me anyway, but definitely worth it. plus, it’s pretty easy to access, being located right off the 405.
i will be going back to eat there again as soon as possible.
[googleMap name=”stuff i eat” description=”don’t miss this vegan restaurant” width=”570″ height=”320″ directions_from=”true”]114 N. Market Street Inglewood, CA 90301[/googleMap]
Tags: breakfast, burrito, portobello, scramble
7 responses to “stuff i eat: the best kept vegan secret” 
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Great to see your very positive review. Those burritos both look off the hook! Wish it wasn’t such a trek to get out to there… I think the last time I hit Inglewood was for a Grateful Dead show back in the late 80’s 🙂 I’m sure the local vegetarians are mighty pleased though!
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Those look delish! They definitely need to decorate the front of the place with some bright paint or a mural or something. It doesn’t do justice to the food inside!
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glad to have contributed to your gustatory delights! I still haven’t made it to this place!!!
I’m sure you’ve heard by now about the Vegan Drinks meetup on Friday…if not you might want to head to the meetup website & check it out.
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The food is wonderful!! I had the quesadilla and my partner had the tofu jerk sandwich. They both came with wonderfully dressed green salads. The owners are really nice too.
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Wish we had more of this around here. We are lucky enough to have a Govindas here in Tucson but it is only Vegan one night a week.
Great post!
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Gauri Radha March 30th, 2010 at 15:09
I stopped by this place and it was very cool!! I ordered some sort of sampler plate to go. I will be returning for sure.
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