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Eden Alley

707 W. 47th, Kansas City, MO - (816) 561-5415
Posted By Michael Stern on 4/2/2007 7:40:00 AM
A vegetarian restaurant in a city famous for steak, fried chicken, and barbecued meats of all kind? Yes, indeed. Over the course of several days of carnivorous eating I returned three times to this serene enclave of virtuous cuisine at the lower level of the Unity Temple. It's a big, open dining room (and an outdoor patio) staffed with people for whom The Right Food is a mission in life.

The menu is strictly vegetarian (and that includes the chicken and fish that sometimes fly [or swim] below some meat-frowners' radar) with a large selection of vegan items that contain no animal products whatever. One such wonder is vegan cheese made from raw cashews that enriches a marvelous avocado and corn grill – a tortilla loaded with "taco meat," corn salsa, red salsa, and slices of cucumber. The avocado virtually melts among the corn kernels, making the dish especially luxurious. I also enjoyed a vegan cocoa waffle topped with candied walnuts and, on the side, vegan "cheesy" potatoes laced with caramelized onions and spice.

But I do like animal products, cheese in particular, and my favorite thing to eat is a lunch special known as the Ultimate Garlic Grilled Cheese sandwich: a thick slab of sturdy garlic bread spread with chili cumin aioli, layered with pickles, onions, and tomatoes, then topped with cheddar, mozzarella, blue, and parmesan cheeses and baked until bubbly. Holy moly, what a fantastic open-face sandwich! Its garlic punch is tremendous – I found whole cloves buried underneath the melted cheeses – and the garlic toast at the bottom is itself chewy and full-flavored.

Every time I came to Eden Alley, I drank Watermelon Mania – a glass full of the combined juices of watermelon, Granny Smith apples, carrots, and lemons. There are some beautiful, chocolaty dessert cakes and tortes on display, but the sweet that won my heart is the chocolate chip cookie sold from a jar near the cash register. It is rich and chewy and its intense chocolate essence is perfumed with the flavor of lavender. What a surprising (and alluring) twist!

Note: Eden Alley is open for lunch and dinner Wednesday through Saturday; lunch only Monday and Tuesday; closed Sunday.

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The anticipation of four kinds of broiled-bubbly cheese are what made me order this magnificent sandwich, but it was the garlic and the sturdy bread supporting them that won my heart.
"The anticipation of four kinds of broiled-bubbly cheese are what made me order this magnificent sandwich, but it was the garlic and the sturdy bread supporting them that won my heart."
Michael Stern





Squeezed to order: watermelon, lemon, carrot, and apples
"Squeezed to order: watermelon, lemon, carrot, and apples"
Michael Stern


A completely vegan meal in which the
"A completely vegan meal in which the "cheese" is made from raw cashews. Toasty corn kernels, bright tomato relish, and luscious avocado are a devastating trio."
Michael Stern


The vegan waffle is light and delicious; the candied walnuts atop it are irresistible.
"The vegan waffle is light and delicious; the candied walnuts atop it are irresistible."
Michael Stern


Vegan potatoes are soft and powerfully spiced, laced with delicious caramelized onions.
"Vegan potatoes are soft and powerfully spiced, laced with delicious caramelized onions."
Michael Stern


A gentle place to dine, where quiet, meditative music encourages a relaxing meal. At the opposite side of the room is 'The Good Book,' a store with spiritual literature, tapes, talismans, and jewelry, its air perfumed with incense.
"A gentle place to dine, where quiet, meditative music encourages a relaxing meal. At the opposite side of the room is 'The Good Book,' a store with spiritual literature, tapes, talismans, and jewelry, its air perfumed with incense."
Michael Stern


It looks like a regular chocolate chip cookie, but when you bite into it, surprise: it is laced with lavender!
"It looks like a regular chocolate chip cookie, but when you bite into it, surprise: it is laced with lavender!"
Michael Stern


Appropriately, Eden Alley shares space with a temple. This is the staircase to the restaurant, filled with light ... appropriately.
"Appropriately, Eden Alley shares space with a temple. This is the staircase to the restaurant, filled with light ... appropriately."
Michael Stern



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