Iconic Michelin Star Restaurant Eleven Madison Park Ditches Meat - Launches Fully Plant-Based Food Menu 'A restaurant experience is about more than what’s on the plate' - Media Credit: Eleven Madison Park

Iconic New York Restaurant Eleven Madison Park Ditches Meat – Launches Fully Vegan Menu

The New York eatery will reopen on June 10 with a plant-based food menu that has the 'same level of flavor' than before

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Michelin star restaurant Eleven Madison Park (EMP) has ditched meat and seafood.

The iconic New York eatery temporarily shut due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it will reopen on June 10 with a fully plant-based food menu*. 

Eleven Madison Park ditches meat

Chef Daniel Humm made the announcement in a recent blog post – where he pledged every dish will be free from animal products.

Instead, EMP will use ingredients such as vegetables, fruits, legumes, fungi, grains, and more, to create dishes with the ‘same level of flavor’ than before.

“We’re thrilled to share the incredible possibilities of plant-based cuisine while deepening our connection to our planet.”

Daniel Humm, Chef

He wrote: “We’re obsessed with making the most flavorful vegetable broths and stocks. 

“Our days are consumed by developing fully plant-based milks, butters, and creams. We are exploring fermentation, and understand that time is one of the most precious ingredients. 

“What at first felt limiting began to feel freeing, and we are only scratching the surface. 

“It’s time to redefine luxury as an experience that serves a higher purpose and maintains a genuine connection to the community.

“A restaurant experience is about more than what’s on the plate. We’re thrilled to share the incredible possibilities of plant-based cuisine while deepening our connection to our homes: both our city and our planet.”

Michelin star restaurant

EMP isn’t the only Michel star restaurant to ditch animal products and promote plant-based cuisine.

Chef Alexis Gauthier recently announced his brasserie Gauthier Soho will be 100 percent vegan when it re-opens in June.

According to Big Hospitality, Gauthier said: “There are no animal products in the restaurant whatsoever, not even in the chef’s pocket.

“I’m vegan myself; it would be unethical for me to profit from selling dead animals. 

“I was aware I’d have a fight on my hands; I understand people feel let down…But I say ‘trust me, what we’re cooking is as good as that’. Some people are up for it and some aren’t.”

You can read Humm’s full blog post here

*EMP says it will continue offering guests cow’s milk and honey for coffee and tea

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debhulbh
debhulbh
1 year ago

Well done. Can’t wait to visit on next trip to NYC.
Considering, that animal husbandry is Responsible For 87% Of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, its a no brainer – for our environment. Yes we can do this. Think of the generations to come who will look back and say ‘see they did something about the insane slaughtering of endless animals on our earth and led the way.’ Plant based foods (a whole smorgasbord of them) vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds provide us with everything that we need, not to mention all the spices plus plus…then voila, you’ve got yourself a yummy vegan restaurant for the rest of us to learn from. Thank you.

Darrell Sawczuk
Darrell Sawczuk
1 year ago
Reply to  debhulbh

Well said!

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