Vegetarian or non- vegetarian, would fish dishes as part of the vegetarian menu of a restaurant cause you to?
Vegetarian or non- vegetarian, would fish dishes as part of the vegetarian menu of a restaurant cause you to never return to that restaurant?
Please indicate if you’re vegetarian or non-vegetarian as well.
Hallie-vegetarians don’t eat animal flesh.
Jax-didn’t answer my question.
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Well, no, because a lot of vegetarians do eat fish. My aunt did when she was vegetarian for a while.
I’m not a vegetarian, but I don’t eat cow or pig meat.
i am a vegetarian. the definition of vegetarian is a person who is a herbivore. that is the definition. vegetarians do NOT eat fish. i would go to a restaurant providing there was something there that i could eat but i would also point out to the person in charge(privately but quite seriously) that actual vegetarians do not eat fish.
The vegetarian menu with fish would not hinder me from returning as long as the meal was what I expect it to be .delicioso en sabor’
Id rather see it presented as add a pc of fish to any order for xx amount of $$ ,to please even the PITA peeps.
but , in short .
Id be okay with it as a non vegetarian / who prefers fish & poultry over beef & pork.
Someone said that vegetarians can eat fish, they cannot. If you eat fish you are not a vegetarian, you are a pescatarian. As a lacto-ovo vegetarian, I would be a little pissed if a restaurant claimed to be “vegetarian” but served fish. Some people who are vegetarian for religous reasons cannot consume food prepared in a kitchen where animal flesh is served. Its false advertising basically to claim you are a vegetarian establishment and serve dead animals.
if fish is on the menu, it is certainly NOT vegetarian. some “vegetarians” do eat fish…but they really arent vegetarians, they are pescotarians. and then you also have ovo-lacto vegetarians who will eat eggs and milk. as to answer your question as to whether or not i would return to the restaurant….most definitely if the food was good. but i would probably tell someone that fish is not considered vegetarian.
p.s. i am NOT vegetarian!! meat tastes too damn good not to eat it.