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7 Restaurants Where Vegetarians & Meat Eaters Can Both Be Happy

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Carne Asada Sandwich (it's vegan) at the Veggie Grill | Photo by Zach Behrens/LAist

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Food blogger Lauren Harb over at the Huffington Post today lists out seven Los Angeles restaurants where vegetarians, even vegans, and meat eaters can all find satisfaction. Her list is spot on. From chains like Z Pizza (the vegan cheese) and The Counter (the vegan burger patties) to original sit downs like mainstay Real Food Daily and Gordon Ramsay-featured Sante La Brea, the choices are well rounded.

Besides the obvious plethora of Thai and Indian restaurants that can satisfy both ends of table, we'd like to add Lucky Devils, The Veggie Grill and Pure Luck to that list. What would you add?

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