Fast food in LA... upcoming barbecue meats in Austin... Let's take a breather and talk vegan. Trust me. You'll appreciate the calorific downtime. The thing is, vegan doesn't have to be all boiled lentils and celery sticks. You can still get things blessed in the deep fryer. Oh - did that get your attention? Here's my review of An Lac in Cabramatta for Time Out Sydney.
An Lac Vegan Restaurant
Are you sick of getting stuck with the token vegetarian dish on a menu? Take a seat, then, buddy, cos you’re about to go weak at the knees. At An Lac, you can bask in an entire menu of options that will create a foreign sensation known as menu indecision – yep, that’s 60 different Vietnamese dishes to choose from, and not a vegetable stack to be seen.
Mi can xao chua ngot $12
Glutinous tofu stir fried with sweet and sour sauce
Mock chicken wings - how real do they look?!
Start with goi cuon prawn rice paper rolls (4 for $6) or get stuck in and roll your own ($18 for two people). You’ll score a mountain of fresh lettuce, bean sprouts, carrot, mint and perilla leaves that you roll up with vermicelli noodles and your choice of fried fish, barbecue pork, stir-fried beef or barbecue meatballs. Dunk your rice paper roll into some nuoc cham fish sauce dressing (vegetarian, of course) for extra sweetness.
Banh hoi nem nuong $18
Steamed vermicelli with bbq meatball served with rice paper and salad
On a Sunday lunchtime there’s a happy mix of Vietnamese grandmas and families and a few in-the-know Caucasian couples stopping in for a bite to eat. The décor is simple but clean, with lime-green walls and friendly staff sporting butter-yellow T-shirts emblazoned with the feel-good message “Be veg, go green, save the planet."
Bun rieu vermicelli in tomato soup $10
Com tam dac biet is a popular dish here. It's a vegetarian version of the traditional broken rice with three kinds of pork. It even comes with a vegan egg on top. Bun rieu is a commendable version of the original crab tomato soup. It’s a hearty tomato broth swimming with vermicelli noodles, tofu and fried gluten.
Banh mi hap bi $18
Steamed bread roll with shredded pork and salad
And if you’re still not convinced, you can stick with the spring rolls. Always a winner.
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An Lac Vegan Vegetarian Restaurant
94b John Street, Cabramatta, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 9727 5116
Opening hours:
Monday to Sunday 9am-7pm
This article appeared in the July 2013 issue of Time Out Sydney in my monthly Food & Drink column Eat This! [Read online]
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Oh interesting; Au Lac is the name of a vegan restaurant just like this in Canberra. I think I need to Google what the words mean now...
ReplyDeleteWow this post puts vegan food in a whole new light for me. It might actually be worth going vegetarian for health reasons if I could get mock chicken wings like that!
ReplyDeleteBut I wonder how they get the broths and stocks to taste the same without the meat base?
This is my mum's go to place when she needs a quick vegetarian fix (she's vego for roughly 5 months of the year). Not to say that dad can't cook vegetarian (he's amazing) but sometimes you're just in a hurry. Mum loves this place for the sheer fact that there's so much on offer, and everything is so flavoursome. And yes, those mock chicken wings look so real. I got fooled by them!
ReplyDeleteWow. They totally look like chicken wings! Will have to take my vegetarian parents here soon ^.^
ReplyDeletewow, cheers for reviewing my auntys restaurant.. it reminded me that I have to finish her website..
ReplyDeletei love having viet in cabramatta because it is so exciting and surprising!
ReplyDeleteThere's a new vegetarian restaurant in Carlingford that's quite good. Can't remember the name though.
ReplyDeleteMock Meats Make Me Mad.
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What? No mock clay-pot pork belly? At least when you bite into those "wing" there's no risk of choking on bones. lol
ReplyDeleteMOCK MEAT! I love mock meat!!! I've only ever had it in Chinese restaurants, would love to try the Vietnamese dishes made with it though!
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ReplyDeleteHeard quite a few good things about this place, my parents love it!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, you have made me hungry again, Helen! I've tried mock meat once or twice and have always been amazed at how closely it resembles the real thing. This place looks like a great option whether you're a vegetarian or not.
ReplyDeleteGee! It does look vegan!!
ReplyDelete...but I trust you, this is the first post I have seen that isn't all sugared up!!
Looks rather delicious :)
I have been to this restaurant and I was shocked at how much I liked the food. I didn't even miss a bit of meat.
ReplyDeleteGood find Helen - I do feel sorry for vego friends when dining out often and their only option is the mushroom risotto!
ReplyDeleteI am always on the lookout for good vego places to take my wife. I think it's time for me to head out to Cabramatta for a Vietnamese food crawl! I will have my beef pho and she can eat the vego stuff :)
ReplyDeleteIts amazing how much effort goes into creating mock meat. I'd definitely be interested to try as those chicken wings looks insanely "real" :P
ReplyDeleteIts amazing how much effort goes into creating mock meat. I'd definitely be interested to try as those chicken wings looks insanely "real" :P
ReplyDeletei am so impressed by their variety of dishes and the final result! those chicken wings look so real...
ReplyDeleteDelicious! The only time I would happily go vegetarian is if there is mock meat involved :P
ReplyDeleteIt's so bizarre and amazing how they can make it look like and taste like real meat!
ReplyDeletevegan vegetarian? think i've finally found the place to dine with my vegetarian friends. ive always walked past this every time i'm in cabramatta but i'm a total carnivore. looks really delicious!
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