Best vegan restaurants in Dandenong
9 venues in Dandenong rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
9 venues in Dandenong rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
The restaurant's website presents vegan fine dining as a core offering, with a dedicated page and FAQ confirming vegan menu options are available for all bookings when flagged in advance. The chef-curated degustation experience accommodates plant-based dining. However, no dedicated vegan kitchen or fryer is mentioned, and the menu pages do not mark individual dishes with V or VG codes. The strong marketing signal suggests a high-care setup but lacks the structural details for A+.
Honest caveat, No per-dish vegan marking on the online menu, and the kitchen is shared with non-vegan courses. Confirm accommodation when booking.
The venue is a vegetarian and vegan Chinese restaurant where most dishes are vegan by default. Staff are reported to double-check vegan status (e.g., confirming no egg) and the menu clearly labels vegan options. The kitchen is shared but staff knowledge is strong.
A dedicated Vegan Menu is available with many dishes marked VE. Vegan cheese is offered for pizzas. The kitchen is shared, but the menu is clearly marked and staff can accommodate.
The venue offers a separate vegan menu and confirms that pizza bases are dairy-free and suitable for vegans. Several reviews on aggregators note the separate vegan menu and positive experience. However, the kitchen uses shared equipment and the allergen notice warns of potential cross-contact with animal products. A vegan diner should ask for the separate menu and confirm ingredients with staff.
Honest caveat, The allergen notice states food is prepared in a shared kitchen and may contain trace amounts of non-vegan allergens.
The venue's own website states the menu is entirely vegetarian with many vegan and plant-based options. A third-party directory (Wheree) also lists 'Vegan options' as a tag. However, no details are provided about dedicated equipment, staff training on vegan cross-contamination, or whether all vegan dishes are clearly marked. The kitchen is shared, so cross-contamination with non-vegan ingredients is possible. Confirm with staff which dishes are fully vegan.
Several dishes are marked vegan (VG) on the menu, and the venue states it is vegan-friendly. However, the kitchen is shared and one reviewer noted that some dishes marked V are not vegan as listed but can be adapted. Cross-contamination risk exists for strict vegans.
The menu is described as 'vegan friendly' with several dishes marked (V) on the brunch menu, and the venue states there are 'plenty of vegan options'. However, the kitchen is not fully vegan — meat and fish dishes (pork belly, swordfish) are also served — so cross-contact is possible. Staff are reported as helpful with dietary needs, but no dedicated vegan equipment or separate prep area is mentioned. Reliable for vegan options in a shared kitchen.
The menu includes a Veggie Parmi Combo with vegan cheese, a Green Thumb Combo with a veggie patty, and a Magic Mushroom Combo. A reviewer called it 'the best plant based burger I’ve ever had'. However, the kitchen is shared with meat and dairy items, so cross-contamination is possible. Staff can likely guide you to vegan options.
The venue claims to be vegan-friendly and specialises in vegetarian and vegan food. HappyCow reviews are mixed: one says options are 'unlabelled', others say 'clearly marked'. Staff are described as accommodating and can make dishes vegan when asked. No dedicated vegan equipment or training is noted.