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Vegetarian, Seafood Cuisine in Gulf Gate

Veg, the vegetarian and seafood eatery located in Gulf Gate, has been serving the Sarasota community for about a year. Offering a wide range of freshly prepared, healthy and flavorful food, the menu appeals to vegetarians and adventuresome meat lovers.

With a small, non-descript presence on Gulf Gate Drive, one can easily miss . That would be an unfortunate circumstance because Veg offers a creative, colorful, flavorful, and yes healthy cuisine. Primarily a small, family-run restaurant, the décor at Veg is simple, casual, and comfy.

Opened about a year ago, Veg bills itself as a vegetarian and seafood eatery. Even though the menu appeals to vegetarians, vegans and pescatarians, an adventuresome “meat-lover” will not be disappointed. The menu selections are freshly prepared and updated daily. For our meals we chose the following: 

  • The Veg: A veggie burger made with black beans, zucchini, carrots, corn, and string beans served with caramelized onions and cilantro aioli on rosemary ciabatta. $7.99
    • Very tasty, the cilantro aioli added a layer of flavor.
       
  •  Portabella Muffaletta: Made with hummus, olive tapenade, grilled marinated portabella and creamy Gouda pressed. $7.49
    • An interesting combination, nice texture with a slightly salty, creamy taste.
  • Sunshine Salad: Spinach topped with goat cheese, seasonal fruit, red onions and pumpkin seeds. Served with Ziporah’s vinaigrette. $8.99 add tempeh $3.49
    • Fresh, a lot of spinach, thought there should have been more fruit and tempeh
  • Fish Tacos: Dos tacos made with basa, served with shredded cabbage and salsa fresca on soft tortillas. $6.99 
    • A simple presentation, very fresh and flavorful
  • Simply Delish Salad: Seasonal lettuce, avocado, grape tomatoes, toasted almonds and mixed olives, served with Ziporah’s vinaigrette. $7.99
    • Fresh greens, a very sweet, waffle cut avocado, one of the best I have ever had.
  • House Salad: Seasonal lettuce, tomato, cucumber, sprouts, and red onions served with Ziporah’s lemon Dijon vinaigrette on the side. Small plate:$3.99
    • Fresh produce. The option of a small plate to accompany an entrée is a great option!.
  • Wild Maine Scallops: Four large scallops served over wild brown rice, with vegetables. $18.99
    • Sweet, fresh scallops over nutty, perfectly cooked brown rice. The vegetables were grilled beets and asparagus, healthy and yummy.
  • Mezze Plate: Hummus, tabouli, baba ganoush, mixed olives and warm pita. $8.99
    • Generous appetizer portion, fresh and flavorful
  • Corvina: A delicate white fish served pan-seared with garlic and served over brown and wild rice with seasonal veggies. $18.99
    • Fresh, flaky, and delicate, well prepared.

We found the service to be quick, friendly, efficient, and informative. There is an adequate selection of soft drinks, beer, and wine to accompany your meal.

Even though the name and menu shout out Vegetarian and the food is indeed healthy, this is not a typical “health food” restaurant. Rather, Veg is a casual family run restaurant serving creative, fresh made healthy food which tastes good.  

Veg
2164 Gulf Gate Drive, 
Sarasota, FL 34231 
Phone: (941) 312-6424 

http://www.vegsrq.com/

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