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Sen Saigon, the Lower East Side eatery that markets itself as the only vegan Vietnamese destination in all of NYC, is now officially kosher. The restaurant, located at 150 East Broadway by Rutgers Street, announced the news earlier this month in an Instagram post showcasing the certification of kosher supervision by Rabbi Barry Dolinger of The only vegan Vietnamese restaurant in NYC is now officially kosher

It is, truly, the end of an era: Blossom, the vegan restaurant chain that first opened a flagship location in Chelsea back in 2005, is closing on August 25. The owners made the announcement on Instagram a couple of days ago, to the clear shock of their followers. “For nearly 20 years, Blossom has been Beloved kosher vegan restaurant Blossom to close at the end of the month

P.S. Kitchen should be on your radar for two reasons: its readily accessible location—at 246 West 48th Street by 8th Avenue, the restaurant is steps away from Times Square—and its mission. About the latter: shockingly, given the margins that all NYC eateries work with, let alone kosher ones, P.S. Kitchen donates 100% of its profits This kosher vegan restaurant near Times Square donates 100% of its profits to charity

Chloe Coscarelli, the celebrity chef that opened vegan destination By Chloe to much fanfare years ago, has just announced that she will be debuting am new all-day vegan cafe aptly named Chloe tomorrow, July 16. Just like By Chloe, Chloe is certified kosher. The move follows Coscarelli’s much talked about dramatic exit (read: forced departure) from Former By Chloe owner and chef is opening a new kosher vegan restaurant in NYC