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    Oleum

    Oleum

    4.5
    (133 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Great place for a Vegan meal and yes they recommend a reservation as it is really busy …read more We ordered the mushroom pasta , the Salmon with pasta , steak dinner and their famous ice cream bread pudding desert . All very delicious. Oleum is one of Baltimore's , fully plant-based restaurants, serving creative, internationally inspired vegan cuisine. Located in the historic Fells Point neighborhood (with previous operations near the Inner Harbor), the independent, locally owned eatery is famous for scratch-made dishes that appeal to both vegans and meat-eaters alike Location & HoursAddress: 701 S. Bond St, Baltimore, MD 21231 (Fells Point)Vibe: An intimate, rustic dining space with a bar, exposed brick, and cozy sidewalk seating. Open for lunch, dinner, and a popular weekend brunch. Operating hours can vary, so check Oleum Vegan Kitchen for the current schedule. The MenuCreated by chef-owner Alisha Adibe, the menu avoids highly processed meat substitutes in favor of fresh, global flavors and scratch-made vegan cheeses and meats. Popular highlights include:Miso Mushroom Bucatini: A fan-favorite pasta fusing Mediterranean flavors with inspiration from the chef's time living in Japan.Artisanal Pizzas: House-made dough topped with ingredients like harissa-marinated mushrooms, tahini, and hummus.Brunch: Highlights include their "strawberries and cream" or cinnamon pancakes, as well as hearty breakfast burritos.Desserts: The tofu-based tiramisu and carrot cake are highly rated . While walk-ins are welcome at the bar, the main dining room is highly sought-after so make a reservation . The menu is 100% dairy-free and meat-free, with various gluten-free options available.

    Non-vegan here! I feel like my expectations for the food were set by only vegans, which gave me a…read moreskewed perspective going in, so to my non-vegans out there, here's how I'd approach Oleum: It's incredibly impressive what they come up with in terms of recreating non-vegan dishes using plant-based-only ingredients. Creative, complex, and unexpected--and incredibly thoughtful. I definitely see why this is considered vegan fine dining: I'd think you'd have to be nothing short of a master chef to craft some of these dishes using only plant-based ingredients. It was fun to try a few of their 'how on earth did they make this vegan' menu items, but I also wish we'd ordered some dishes that are naturally closer to vegan, as I think that's where I'd be really blown away (beyond the novelty value, as a non-vegan diner). Highly recommend ordering a bunch of dishes and sharing them across the table so you get to sample lots of different foods and preparations. We ordered: SMALL PLATES Ravioli bravas Maryland style crab cakes Shrimp scampi ENTREES Blackened alfredo Mushroom miso bucatini Meat lovers pizza I went in with unrealistic expectations because I'd been told 'it tastes just as good as the non-vegan version--SERIOUSLY!' and because of the caliber of the restaurant, I didn't think to manage those expectations. So I hit a bit of an uncanny valley with pretty much all of the dishes: it tastes a lot LIKE a crab cake, but something's off about it...this is the FLAVOR profile of shrimp scampi, but the texture isn't right...etc. (except for the pastas, which I'll say none of us were very impressed by). I think that's a lot of their branding, though, because even their menu design is setting you up with that (wrong, imo) expectation: I actually had to confirm with the bartender that this was a vegan restaurant, because they list bacon, sausage, parmesan, provolone, and beef in their dishes! It's very confusing, haha. I think if I didn't have those expectations going in, and went in more with the curiosity of 'wow, how do they make a mushroom-based crab cake? or tofu that tastes like shrimp?!' that would have been a much better dining experience for me. After coming to the above realizations, I'm looking forward to returning and trying the dishes with a different lens. And I want to order some that are naturally plant-based, as I imagine those are really going to shine--no uncanny valley to be seen!

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    honeygrow

    3.5
    (164 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    So I was on break at work in Charles village & decided to walk to subway for lunch. On the way I…read morenoticed a Honey grow & instantly was like this is that food my wife always brings home. Walked in to a very nice kid who helped me decided which stir fry I was looking for. It being a nice day & I'm on a 2 hour break I elected to dine in. It's lovely environment in the Hopkins University area so a lot of the students come here but amazingly it wasn't crowded at all. I went with the Garlic Butter chicken stir fry. When I tell you it was amazing luckily I'm taking my diet seriously nowadays cause I really wanted to order one more to go.

    This was our 2nd visit to this restaurant, it was near lunchtime on a Friday. I have been wanting…read moreto come back to HG for a long time. I was totally captivated by the egg white noodles. A new favorite, the flavor and texture really make the dish. My meal was garlic butter chicken, with hots, and this time I added snow peas. Pure joy. My husband had the sesame garlic shrimp, no hots. OMG, it was the best and made our day. This visit the store was jam packed with mainly carry out. They do such a good business. I was totally amazed at the number of people managing the orders. They were fully staffed and effortly (lots of noise) completed each task. So many handling start to finish. Each person had station, just like an assembly line. And very efficient! I am looking forward to coming back.

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    honeygrow

    honeygrow

    4.2
    (180 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Absolutely solid place for a meal! It hit the spot…read more Think of honeygrow as make your own Asian noodle dish (or suggested options) - all with fresh ingredients tossed together and to your table in minutes. I had the beef sesame garlic. I may have fallen in love. My companion did his own - with gluten free noodles, edamame, broccoli, double beef and chili flakes - just the right amount of spice. And he got sauce on the side (but you can go light or heavy on sauce, too) We always look for a good gluten free place due to celiac. A shout out to Craig the manager for letting us know the gf noodles are done in their own pan so no cross contamination. We also appreciated him walking us through how to use the ordering system - we're new here! This place is an easy yes for deliciously fresh food quickly. We were beyond satiated and will sleep well tonight.

    I never tried honeygrow before but I was starving on my way to get my nails done and this location…read morewas right next door. It took me a while to decide what I wanted, the salads and stir fries are actually pretty high in calories. Eventually I decided on the OG cob salad. I subbed the chicken for grilled shrimp and removed the blue cheese crumbles. The salad was really good and fresh. I didn't even realize that there were diced apples in the salad but it actually worked really well. I don't usually put fruit in my salad, but now I'm open to experimenting with it. I was the only person in there but the service was quick, I was literally in and out and in the chair at the salon in like 5 mins. I'll definitely have to try their stir fry to get a better feel for the quality/taste of their food. A salad is pretty much a salad, it's not super complicated.

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    Bao Di

    Bao Di

    4.3
    (23 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Authentic Chinese sports bar with delicious cocktails, food, and true Baltimore charm…read more This spot has only been open for about 6 months now, and I've been hearing great things, so I decided to check it out! I loved the mix of Orioles gear, Ravens memorabilia, and traditional Chinese decor. Service was very quick, server was knowledgeable and had great recommendations, and the food was outrageously good. I ordered the pork egg rolls (which I was told they roll in-house), the zha jiang mian, the stir fry green beans, and a chili oil margarita. The green beans were outstanding, which I was not expecting to be my favorite dish! The seasoning was like a soy garlic and they were cooked perfectly. The chili oil margarita was spicy, boozy, and something unusual that I had never tried before. The chili oil gives it a unique flavor and lots of spice. Although the food was a bit on the expensive side, the portions they give you lasted me 2-3 meals, which is definitely worth it. I can't wait to come back to try more of their food and watch some sports!

    Saw this place as I was driving down Eastern Ave and ordered a bunch of takeout with friends to try…read morefor a Sunday lunch. We went when it first opened so service was quick. We got: -Wood ear mushroom salad: I always love a wood ear mushroom salad, but I wanted the dressing to be a little punchier and more flavorful -Chicken wings: tender meat and sauce was tasty -Zha jiang mian: this wasn't my favorite, the noodles were overcooked without any bite, and the meat sauce wasn't as savory as I usually like -Cumin lamb: this was the best dish overall, the lamb was very tender and flavorful. Loved the cumin which wasn't overpowering. My friends also liked it because it was spiced but not spicy. -Sauerkraut with ribs: this was my least favorite, I was expecting the vegetables to have more bite to them but they were more like German sauerkraut (overcooked and soft). The pork ribs were also a little overcooked. -Stir fry green beans: cooked very well, super flavorful Overall food was solid, and I'd try it again!

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    Chachi's

    Chachi's

    4.6
    (26 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    This place has been on my radar because of all the good things I've heard/seen on social media and…read morearound the neighborhood. I left relatively disappointed. The rotisserie chicken was cooked well and really tender, which was one of the highlights, but I felt like it was lacking in flavor. It came with a side of potatoes which were also very bland. I also got a side of fries for $8 that was extremely disappointing. I did enjoy the vibes of the restaurant and liked that Fadensonnen is next door to get a drink. They have nice outdoor seating and some seating indoors. The staff is really nice and friendly, it's just the food that was more of a miss for me.

    I am such a fan of Chachi's. Most of the time, I'm visiting in person and enjoying a drink or two…read morefrom Fadensonnen next door. But sometimes, when I really don't feel like cooking, an order of takeout from Chachi's hits the spot. I love that, for the amount of food, it's super affordable. I got a half chicken with a side of schmaltz potatoes ($15) and a kale salad ($12) with the garlic aioli and tiger sauce. In the past, two sauces used to come with the chicken but now they charge 75 cents for each and instead, you get a side of fries or potatoes with the chicken. I will say, the serving size of the potatoes was smaller than I remember but maybe that was just because it was a to-go order? Either way, everything was delicious and the chicken made for great leftovers the next day. That amount of food for $30 is pretty great in this day and age, if you ask me.

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