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Veggie Patch Food Va... Location Varies, CBD, Sydney, NSW, 2...
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When you're planning your visit to Veggie Patch Food Van, you could take municipal transportation to the station Edgecliff Station, which is the nearest station at 732 meters distance to the restaurant, otherwise, there are parking spots 443 meters away at Carpark.
Here you can find the menu of Veggie Patch Food Van in Sydney. At the moment, there are 26 courses and drinks on the menu. You can inquire about seasonal or weekly deals via phone.
The Veggie Patch Van offers a unique and satisfying vegetarian dining experience amidst the bacon-infested waters of Sydney's brunch scene. The menu includes creative dishes like haloumi sandwiches with deep-fried enoki, as well as delicious burgers with options like zucchini fetta and almond and olive. The sweet potato chips are a must-try, crispy and flavorful served with basil vegan mayo. The food van itself is eye-catching, with a charming green and brown paint job and a variety of plant decorations. While some customers found the ordering process a bit chaotic, most rave about the quality and taste of the food. Overall, Veggie Patch Van is a favorite among vegetarians and foodies alike, offering a fresh and tasty alternative to traditional food trucks.
Most of the customers of the Veggie Patch Food Van were very satisfied with the food, the average rating is 3.8.
What Marisa Rice likes about Veggie Patch Food Van:
For $10, you can choose from the zucchini fetta burger, almond and olive burger (vegan) and the haloumi burger. Being a former vegetarian for about 17 years, I opted for the haloumi burger. I had the most satisfying haloumi burger in my life the Veggie Patch Food Van. I think this is Sydney's best vegetarian burger. There, I said it! Everything was just put well together. The haloumi was perfectly cooked and your fan... View all feedback.
What Virginia Kirlin doesn't like about Veggie Patch Food Van:
I managed to catch this van at Beams Art Festival in Chippendale, when I was looking for something to satisfy my street food craving. It seems they had a special menu just for the night (uh so I hope I'm reviewing the right establishment), where the eye-catching dish I chose was a haloumi sandwich-type creation with deep fried enoki, salad, and yuzu mayo. It was the haloumi' part that won my heart when deciding what... View all feedback.
I could catch this van at the beams art festival in chippendale when I was looking for somethin...
I would follow this van to the moon and back. as a long-term vegetarian and nutritionist, I can...