Tried the Nashville Chikun Waffles. Very delish, beyond my expectations. Portions are just right. The carrot cake was pretty good too.
The server was very kind and nice. The food was very salty and acidic, however. Great first experience with vegan food though!
We have tried Meet in various locations. For vegetarian meals, they are flavor heavy. We enjoy everything that is being offered and like the decor. The cauliflower is must try!
The MeeT brunch menu is the best food this vegan chain offers. I've always enjoyed The Full English meal, which is filling and satisfying. MeeT could further improve by providing espresso drinks like lattes (currently they only have drip coffee), freshening up their lunch and dinner menus (currently there are too many bland burgers and bowls), and making their booths more spacious and comfortable (there is very little space between the table and seats, which I discovered when I realized my baby's car seat would not fit on the bench). However, I will keep returning to support this restaurant as it is very nice to have multiple vegan options in so many locations in Vancouver.
Came in for the butter chicken poutine and it was amazing as per usual. However I asked to be seated on the patio but was told no because it was closing soon. But noticed other people were being seated on the patio after us.
Went in after looking at the awesome google reviews and couldn’t be happier. We ordered the butter chikkin noodz and a side of fries and left more than happy with the expirience. The service was great and overall loved the vibe.
Sweet cauliflower was the best dish, felt like it was similar to Gobi Manchurian from Indian restaurants. Tacos- not so good. Poutine was good but cannot pack because potatoes get soggy. Ganochi - it was tasty and full-filling and the cheese on them was amazing , I wonder how they prepared such tasty cheese without milk. Overall great vegan option in Vancouver downtown. Please stop eating animals you all.