Vegan pizzeria for wood-fired pies with vibrant toppings, plus small plates and nut-based cheeses.
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Address: 65 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 777-1608
Website: https://plantmadenyc.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb_website_visit
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Reviews
As expected service was super attentive and very friendly and kind.
I ordered the honey pepperoni pizza. I ate the whole thing minus a few crusts. The sauce was delicious.
The place was very beautiful inside and they had a very clean bathroom.
I would definitely come back!
Drinks were lovely. HUGE basil lemonade. Fab Arnold Palmer. Great.
Tacos were whatever ngl. Get the pizza!!
This restaurant is part of bar verde, the Mexican vegan restaurant, too. It’s a bit confusing.
They are super allergen friendly. Nut free, GF, even soy free!
They have tons of outdoor and indoor seating. Did not need a Rez for a Saturday @noon.
Came with a party of 3 and sat inside for a quiet Saturday night dinner—interior seating was maybe half full and exterior seating was packed.
Warning interior didn’t have AC running.
Got two pizzas and jackfruit tacos
Jackfruit tacos: Good but lacked a sauce or spice that left it getting drowned out by the much more flavorful pizzas
Truffle cashew cream pizza: Excellent. Third time getting it and every time it’s been a hit. Flavorful spread of mushrooms on cashew cheese
Spicy Pepperoni Pizza: Pepperonis themselves quite good on a tomato, basil, cheese base. Note the pepperonis have coconut in them in case you’re allergic.
Also got two cocktails and a mocktail, but nothing to report there. My Moscow mule was largely ice.
Unfortunately, the owner is apparently a terrible person according to the April 22, 2024 NYTimes article, but the food is good especially for vegans.
First off, I found the location to be a bit confusing. There’s two restaurants operating in the same space, so I nearly walked out thinking I was in the wrong place.
Now onto the food and experience! I tried the mushroom pizza and cacio e pepe (see pic of pasta in my review). The pasta was really good. Creamy, lots of flavor, and great texture. It’s not the same as cacio e pepe in Rome, but nonetheless enjoyable.
The pizza tasted good but violated the #1 holy rule of pizza making: limp crust. I couldn’t pick up the slice without it sagging. Whomp, whomp. You also have to be a big fan of truffle oil, it’s used pretty liberally on this dish.
The service was great, though. Nice servers, very eager to refill a glass or clear the table, and the food came out fairly quick. Done and dusted. Love it.
Note to kitchen: try to add some umami or fermented notes in the cacio e pepe to mimic cheese. A lot of places have a killer vegan cream sauce, but none have captured the special-ness (yes, I know that’s not a real word!) of cacio e pepe. There’s a lot of decent vegan cheeses out…it may yield a better result! If you crack the code I’ll gladly come back to try it!!
We had the potato pizza this time, definitely yum and the Cesar salad was yum! I would go way more often if I lived closer.
So give it a try, you’ll definitely enjoy.
Seating inside and outside.