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Best Vegan Food in Sandhurst 2026 -- The Honest Ranking

Lina Park April 1, 2026
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Best Vegan Food in Sandhurst 2026 -- The Honest Ranking
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Quick stats: 3 vegan restaurants within easy reach | Price range: $16-26 per person | Best for: plant-based burgers

The Rankings

1. Raw Bar

Rating: 4.7/5 | Price: $31-41 per person | Best for: raw desserts

A local favourite that consistently delivers. Usually no wait on weeknights.

What to order: buddha bowls and jackfruit tacos Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains

2. Plant Lab

Rating: 4.6/5 | Price: $15-25 per person | Best for: acai bowls

A local favourite that consistently delivers. Usually no wait on weeknights.

What to order: raw desserts and jackfruit tacos Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains

3. Sprout Cafe

Rating: 4.0/5 | Price: $18-28 per person | Best for: plant-based burgers

Worth the trip if you are in the area. Queue on weekends – arrive early or order ahead.

What to order: jackfruit tacos and buddha bowls Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains

Price Comparison

VenueAvg Per PersonBYODelivery
Raw Bar$25NoYes
Plant Lab$17YesYes
Sprout Cafe$22YesYes

What to Know Before You Go

  • Best night to visit: Thursday-Friday for fresh prep
  • Booking recommended? Yes for groups of 4+
  • Parking: Street parking

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