For us, being vegan is foremost about the animals. As lovers of the Creator, we believe that we must respect the creation. That goes hand in hand with taking care of the environment. This is not just our home. We think that one of the best ways to encourage others to abandon eating meat or to eat a whole lot less of it is to present them with familiar tasting and looking food.
All traditional restaurants are not the same. So why should all vegan ones offer the same kind of food? At Adama, vegan does not necessarily mean raw, nor soy-free, nor gluten-free, nor nut-free. Here it simply means animal-free, and while we try hard to accommodate those other “frees”, they don’t define us. We want your carnivorous friends to also feel comfortable here and to look forward to visiting us.