Vegan
American
International
Beer/Wine
Take-out
Elegant dining with an internationally inspired food menu, founded 2011 by Philadelphia's Horizon restaurant chefs. Reservations recommended. Check Facebook for updates on opening days and times during Covid-19 restrictions. Open Tue-Thu 5:00pm-10:00pm, Fri-Sat 5:00pm-11:00pm.
213 Reviews
First Review by plonitalmoni
plantbasedRalph
Points +65
Don’t miss this place - Edit
Not cheap but well worth it!!
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.aym.
Points +497
Quality, Not Quantity - Edit
Vedge is a wonderful place to dine, as long as you understand what you're getting. They only serve small plates, and by small I mean only a few bites. A reasonably hungry person can easily eat 3 or 4 of them. But the food is amazing and exquisitely presented. You will encounter flavors you didn't even know existed. No, it's not cheap, and yes, you need a reservation. Plan accordingly and enjoy the experience!
Read morePros: An incredible culinary experience
Cons: Reservations needed, Expensive, Small portions
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thevixenqueen
Points +66
Dinner and Drinks - Edit
Came here for my birthday with my boyfriend once ... we were literally raving about it ... I had the grilled tofu and then the three chocolate dessert. Make sure to book a reservation.
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ksuns
Points +24
Expensive but tasty - Edit
Fine dining for sure. Small portions so we left a little hungry, but everything we had was delicious. The service was superior. I just wish they served bigger portions for the price.
Read morePros: Delicious Food, Excellent Service
Cons: Pricey
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Kateypop
Points +24
Best. - Edit
The best meal I've ever eaten in my life. No photos as it was eaten too quickly. I am still drooling over the sauce that comes with the soft pretzel starter... SO good.
Read morePros: Individual dishes, Flavour, Makes 'ordinary' vegetables special
Cons: Didn't rate the cocktails
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TedKincaid
Points +94
Vedge is Culinary Perfection - Edit
Make your reservations well in advance...
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groovyvegan
Points +299
Wow! I see why it takes months to get in! - Edit
Every dish I tried here was amazingly delicious. This includes the wood roasted carrot, ("pumpernickel, crushed garbanzos, carrot mustard, carrot kraut"), the ssamjang glazed tofu ("edame puree, burnt miso, cucumber, sea beans, toasted nori"), and the leek tart ("farinata, flaked potato, black garlic jam"). My dining companions also raved about every dish they tried.
Read moreThe staff is very helpful, and helps navigate food allergies. I ordered from the gluten-free menu, and wait staff told me which items had tomatoes, which I need to avoid.
If you're price sensitive, Vedge is not the best value, as portion sizes are on the small side, and prices are high for the portion size. In their defense, the dishes are "organic whenever possible" and labor intensive gourmet. If you are driving there, and can't find a parking meter, the closest parking lot is about $12.00 for 1 hour, and $25.00 if you run over. (You will.) If you can handle the price, the dining experience is WOW!
Other than the expense, the other downside is that they only have 2 single-stall restrooms for the entire restaurant. Two lines formed when I was there, both 4 people long.
I highly recommend Vedge as a special occasion restaurant.
Pros: Delicious Food, Food "organic whenever possible", Helpful staff
Cons: Pricey for the portion size, Nearest parking lot very expensive, Long lines form at their 2 restrooms
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Saramste
Points +327
Nice Atmosphere - Edit
We went here while visiting the city recently. We elected not to sit down, as we went with our very young children, and it didn't really seem like a child-friendly environment. The prices are a little high, and the portions a bit small. We picked up a soft pretzel ($15 or so after taxes) to go. It turned out to be more like a very small loaf of bread than a soft pretzel. The cheese dip with it was pretty tasty. The staff was friendly, and we really liked the atmosphere. We will definitely give it another shot next time we are in town, and child free.
Read morePros: Nice Atmosphere, All Vegan
Cons: High priced, Small Portions
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KaitlynnGill
Points +1605
Wonderful!! - Edit
Dinner was amazing. Definitely in my top five favorite higher end vegan restaurants (Kindred in San Diego, Candle 79 NYC, Marmalade in PR not exclusively vegan but tons of options, waiting on my fifth favorite :) ). Staff was amazing, service was quick, cocktails were delish and food was awesome. Some dishes definitely shined more than others. I’m becoming more of a fan of small plates because you get to try more but the plates ran 12-13 a plate and it racks up. That being said it was worth it. Loved the ambience and was happy to look around and see a very diverse crowd of people, I assumed not all were vegans so made me happy that people are opening up. Also, on yelp in the $$$-$$$$ vedge is the best restaurant in Philadelphia based on score!! How awesome!
Read morePros: Small plates means get to try more, Ambience, Service
Cons: On the pricier side but well worth it
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HadarM
Points +50
have people lost their minds? - Edit
I keep wondering if the reviews about this place are paid for, or if these people got their meals for free or something.
Read moreThis place is an insult to veganism. Not because the food doesn't taste good, but because they price their dishes, which should really be called "BITES" outrageously high. We paid so much money only to leave the restaurant hungry! I've never left any vegan restaurant hungry. This was after ordering from all sections on the menu, the bill was already over $130 (3 people) when we just decided to cut our losses and leave.
This restaurant is the reason I'll never support V Street either (same owner). I think it's wrong to rip people off, and in the name of veganism! -- we all know the myth about vegan food being expensive-- it's the opposite that is true, and this restaurant helps teach the world that it's expensive to eat Vegan, and that you'd be hungry all the time.
Nunzi
*Disclaimer: not paid for by the restaurant, and didn't get a free meal*
Read moreWhile I understand where you are coming from regarding all of your topics, the cost, the stereotypes, portion sizes, etc.
Here are some things to consider:
- The server (at least in our case), told us that the plate sizes are small, and that typically its best if each person orders one dish from each section. So you could have made the determination on price based on that from jump.
- Part of the cost of eating at a Vedge, is clearly the ambiance of the restaurant. It's pretty upscale, especially for a vegan restaurant, primarily the decor, the service, drink options, etc. If you wanted a cheap vegan place, you could have gone to a place like HipCityVeg and sat in a cramped space and had a much cheaper meal. (see next point to further elaborate).
- Part of the cost ALSO is that the dishes they are serving aren't even faux meat options, they're using higher quality ingredients, and more interesting plates that cost more to make than a "Chik'n sandwich" or Seitan tips with broccoli..
Sorry to hear you didn't like your experience, but perhaps you should have checked the menu, or read reviews about the place first?
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ChynaCat
Points +380
Worth the wait. - Edit
I was in Philly last year and tried to get in to this spot then, but there were no openings. This year, I knew I’d be back in Philly and set reservations 2 months in advance. It may not be easy to get into, but the food was so worth the wait. I went with a friend who is not a vegetarian and she loved it, too. The only thing that could make it better would be larger serving sizes. If you love mushrooms, this place is a must. Had mushrooms I haven’t had elsewhere served in delectable ways!
Read morePros: Fantastic food
Cons: Small serving sizes
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IndreArbataityte
Points +335
They had an oil- free menu - Edit
This is what I call when business goes with our needs and demands! Just wow! It was a beautiful light dinner. We loved our food. It’s more life upper market restaurant with small portions, so don’t expect to be full after a entree and a main meal. Would definitely come back! If you are planning a dinner- reservation reservation highly recommended.
Read morePros: Atmosphere , Oil free menu, Staff
Cons: Portions could be bigger
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VeganScientist
Points +847
it was okay - Edit
Maybe there was too much build up and expectation because I wasn't that impressed. I actually didn't like the tofu main entree at all. The dessert was fantastic though: uber chunk and chocolate bar. Can't go wrong there.
Read morePros: beautiful presentation
Cons: hard to get a reservation even on a Thursday
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The_Saltine
Points +24
Eat everything - Edit
You definitely have to sample as much as the menu as you can - you could get 2 or 3 dishes and dislike it all but overall it’s incredible. The fondue is cheesier than cheese itself, the carrots are next level but the asparagus carbonara is the real star of the show. I went through 4 glasses of canola cola and could still go back for more.
Read morePros: canola cola, overall quality
Cons: the ice cream that tastes like tree, customer service from some staff is questionable
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VeganRealist
Points +98
dreamy pretzel & fondue - Edit
I like the food here. The staff is friendly and the vibe is good. The drinks are alright. The wine selection is not good. I DO recommend eating here tho. Everyone says it's overpriced but it really isn't. The food is quality. If you're on a budget just sit at the bar and order the pretzel roll with fondue...it's life changing. Staff is really helpful.
Read morePros: quality food, nice vibe, pretzel w fondue
Cons: wine list
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ryanwhatt
Points +1034
amazing - Edit
All of their offerings are incredible but a highlight for me was when they featured an Apple cider cronut as a seasonal dessert special.
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lentils_af
Points +958
Believe the hype - Edit
Vegetables you're familiar with, prepared in unexpected and delightful ways: Beets that taste like lox. Tofu that tastes like gouda, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around the rutabaga fondue.
Read moreIt's expensive, but totally worth it. A uniquely delicious dining experience.
Treat yourself!
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NellCA
Points +44
Satisfying the most discriminating palates.... - Edit
Philadelphia “The City of Love” certainly lives up to it’s reputation . . . especially in way of fine dining in every type of cuisine. Satisfying the most discriminating palates of meat lovers, seafood eaters and vegans. And surprisingly! There’s one restaurant that seems to attract them all without compromising—VEDGE. Although they accept walk-in, you’ll find out quickly why so many book way in advance.
Read moreThe ambiance of this place is cozy, warm, and inviting along with many of its patrons. The staff are very professional, polite and courteous. Kudos to Megan, our waitress, and her serving assistants for paying attention to little/fine details and making sure the table remains clean and fresh flatware and plates were reset in between courses:
VEDGE BAR
DIRT LIST
THE GRILL
DESSERT
Starting with the first three courses, the food was savory, full of flavor and plated artfully. And the final entree of:
SEARED MAITAKE MUSHROOMS
smoked remoulade, grilled celery, celery root fritter. May explain why it was listed last on THE GRILL menu—saving the best for last. We’ll save our thoughts about the dessert. Why? So that you don’t waste time making your reservations.
—NellCA
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boysen_bean
Points +554
Go here. - Edit
I cannot even explain how good the food was. I can’t quite wrap my head around how the ingredients came together to make such marvelous food, but they did. It was some of the best food i had ever tasted. I never would have thought carrot would make a main dish, but i was wrong. Everything was wonderfully prepared and beautifully presented.
Read moreSome things to be aware of:
This has a $$$ for a reason. It is expensive. The servings are small but i believe worth it.
This is a popular restaurant. We got reservations a werk in advance and the only available slot was 9:15. Plan ahead. You don’t want to miss out.
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soy_decaf_latte
Points +247
Excellence without reservation - Edit
Tip: for seating at tables, reserve well in advance, especially for prime dining times.
Read moreAnd if you can't/don't, well the food is just as delicious at the comfortable bar, and the service from the knowledgeable and friendly bartender is excellent.
I thoroughly enjoyed each plate, from the complimentary taste of sweet potato bisque, to the rutabaga fondue, to the seared maitaki mushroom, to the sticky toffee pudding with smoked cedar ice cream.
Prices were reasonable for big city gourmet delicacies!
Whether you are able to plan ahead or not, don't miss the Vedge experience.
Pros: Excellent service, Excellent food
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nafanc
Points +1615
Finally got to experience a legend - Edit
I’ve been hearing so much about Vedge from Philly friends, TV shows, blogs, etc. etc., so I was psyched that I finally had a chance to try it. I came here by myself and got 3 dishes (1 from each section of the menu) and a drink.
Read moreMy first dish, which had an assortment of 4 radishes, was really nice. It was beautifully presented. Each radish was different with its own accompaniments. The dish really showcased the unique flavors and textures of each radish.
My second dish was a mushroom “pasta” dish, where the “pasta” was actually thinly sliced mushrooms. It was really savory and tasty.
My last dish was grilled beet. The sauces on this dish were otherworldly.
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Debtheweb
Points +276
I’m starving! - Edit
Great food if you are a tiny munchkin. I hate spending $17.95 for one slice of tofu no matter how beautiful it’s displayed. I’d much rather go to Blue Sage in Southampton! Come on Vedge FEED ME VEGAN!!
Read morePros: high end vegan food
Cons: tiniest portions I’ve ever seen in my life.
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Aislinn
Points +37
LOVE! - Edit
I love, love, love Vedge! Cannot rave enough. Went recently and ordered multiple entrees, apps and desserts to try as much as possible. Everything was amazing. Also did the Vedge x Whole Foods vegan holiday feast. Highly recommend! Will be going back as much as possible.
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AieshaChandradhas
Points +18
overpriced restaurant for trendy elves - Edit
The food was interesting, but the problem was the portions were barely bigger than my pinky and at a high price based off their hyped-up reputation. We are a normal-sized human family and left $350 poorer but still starving. Best only for upper-class pixies, elves, faeries, and squirrels if wearing proper attire. If you are larger, you will be left hungry.
Read morePros: fully vegan
Cons: expensive, tiny portions
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Aanonymouspear
Points +28
fcking wow - Edit
Ya fcking wow. Had the fondue and the seared tofu and blueberry cheesecake. Sht is pricey, but ya u get what u pay for the flavored are amazing. Have never had better cheesecake.. vegan or otherwise. Fck
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PlantBasedZen
Points +48
BEST RESTAURANT IN THE WORLD! - Edit
Seriously the greatest dining experience I've ever had. I bring anyone and everyone I can here! My favorite place in the world! It's like a roller coaster for your tastebuds!
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12SaRaH73
Points +130
Must Try - Edit
Defently worth trying!! Everything was amazing!! :)
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