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V Rating: V-ware Sumac is a relatively new Middle Eastern restaurant on the Pyrmont side of Darling Harbour. I went there a couple of times last year and was pleasantly surprised at the range of vegetarian options on the menu. I’ve since recommended it to a number of people on that basis. Imagine my horror when I eagerly returned for lunch this year only to discover that the veggie friendly menu had been replaced with a meat and seafood fest. There is now no vegetarian main option on the Sumac lunch menu. I find this really disappointing given that there were at least three last year. There are around four entree options that are vegetarian, though not all are vegan. There are two vegetarian salads (rocket and haloumi and a fattoush salad) but only one is vegan. A quick scan of the dinner menu posted on the Sumac website shows it’s equally veggie unfriendly, with a pizza the only vegetarian main option. I don’t know why Sumac shed its vegetarian options. Judging by the largely empty tables on the day I was there, it hasn’t made a significant improvement to their trade. It’s a shame that they’ve changed their menu because the combination of interesting decor, pleasant Darling harbour views, helpful staff and genuinely interesting vegetarian options made Sumac a good restaurant choice. Now, they have the dubious honour of earning this site’s first V-ware rating. Post a comment
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