Travel Channel “Burger Paradise” Features Veggie Burger Joint
Written by Vegetarian Star on March 14th, 2010 in Business, Food & Drink, Restaurants, Videos.
The Travel Channel recently featured veggie burgers in its Burger Paradise show.
According to the clip, the first official veggie burger was created in London in the 80s.
A southern California restaurant that only serves veggie burgers was featured.
“Vegetarians and vegans love their burgers just as much as meat-eaters. Packed with fresh vegetable, bean, rice and soy ingredients, each veggie patty is jam-packed with flavor. Established in 1977, The Spot has been a fixture in the Hermosa Beach community ever since. Who are the biggest customers? According to owner Tonya Beaudet, carnivores come in flocks to sample the veggie burger’s unique flavor.”
“The Spot” in Hermosa offers a twist to the traditional deep fried french fry side–a scoop of wholesome brown rice instead.
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March 15th, 2010 at 12:36 am
Yummy!! Thank goodness for the invention of the veggie burger.
June 24th, 2010 at 12:03 am
[...] The Spot was featured on the Travel Channel’s “Burger Paradise” for its veggie burger packed with vegetables, rice and soy, topped with a hearty helping of avocado. [...]