<p>Would I be able to find Vegetarian food at Cornell?</p>
<p>Will you ever. </p>
<p>All of the dining halls offer ample vegetarian options. Vegetarian food was basically invented in Ithaca at Moosewood. You can work at the student run organic farm. The Ithaca's Farmers Market is a little slice of heaven on Earth. And the Ithaca Baked Soy Company's Tofu-Kan is delicious with cheese and tomato on a pita.</p>
<p>errr...Moosewood.</p>
<p>I hate that place cuz I don't like veggies but everyone else says it's good. </p>
<p>Aladdin's in Collegetown is a better compromise for those of us that need meat.</p>
<p>i love moosewood. I love meat as well, but they do a great job of variety in the vegetarian way. I always like to order something I've never heard of, I'm still waiting to find that one bit of food I don't like. The best soup I've ever had was at moosewood, it was this spectacular creamy squash bisque. Damn. </p>
<p>Opinionated remark: I hate vegans. I'm sorry. Way to suck the life out of one of the few universal joys.</p>
<p>I had the lasagna at Moosewood and just couldn't stomach it. I think I'd rather just munch on a cow.</p>
<p>vegetarian lasagna is a no no in my book. Gotta have that meat. On the other hand, I've had really good pasta dishes there before, they're all pretty unique with high quality ingredients.</p>
<p>i think that west of california, Cornell is the vegetarian heaven.</p>
<p>My vegetarian friends have no problem finding good eats here. I personally find the vegetarian stuff better than the meat based entrees. But that's just me.</p>