Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Casual all-vegan comfort-food spot with standout corn ribs, big portions, and friendly counter service; some inconsistencies and occasional value/quality quibbles.
Vegan Grill delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality and attentive service, with signature items like corn ribs earning consistent praise. Occasional consistency variation and basic casual seating prevent a higher grade, though generous portions and fair pricing make it a reliable choice for plant-based comfort food on the Upper East Side.
A bright, casual counter spot on the UES serving fully plant-based comfort food, Vegan Grill feels warm and welcoming with made-to-order plates and friendly staff who bring food to your table. As one diner put it, "the corn ribs were the highlight" and portions can be surprisingly generous for the neighborhood. Expect a no-frills setup with trays and quick turnover. The cooking leans vegan diner-meets-Med comfort: nachos, crunch wraps, tacos, shawarma, and pastas with a few creative twists like the famous corn ribs. It is flavor-forward comfort more than fine dining, ideal when you want indulgent plant-based plates without pretense. Most visits deliver tasty, fresh food, though there are occasional off days with saltiness or slower tickets. For families, this is a strong pick. Kids will recognize pancakes and waffles, fries, nuggets, and simple pastas, and the staff is accommodating with sides. If strict gluten-free is essential, ask about fryer practices since some GF-labeled items may share oil. Otherwise, it is an easy, low-stress choice for plant-based eaters of all ages.
Area: Residential Upper East Side corridor with steady foot traffic and neighborhood convenience focus.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit avenues with consistent pedestrian activity day and evening.
Nearby: Near museums and parks; mix of apartments, cafes, and everyday services along Second Ave.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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