Vegan
Chinese
Delivery
Take-out
Asian
Catering

Previously located at 1 N Beacon. Moved to this address August 2024. Offers an extensive Asian vegan food menu which includes vegetables, noodles, tofu, and mock meat dishes. Has brown rice. Open Mon 11:00am-10:00pm, Wed-Thu 11:00am-10:00pm, Fri-Sat 11:00am-11:00pm, Sun 12:00pm-10:00pm.


103 Reviews

First Review by happyherbivore

martina1988

Points +74

Vegan
25 Mar 2013

poor fish in the aquarium

The food was quite good, but it was too much, we couldn't eat everything. The dining area has a dirty aquarium with poor fish inside. That's not vegan to me. The waitress was very friendly and kind. If you eat there you get tea and water for free, that was very nice. And it's inexpensive.

Pros: Inexpensive, lovely waitress, tea and water for free

veganamanda

Points +251

Vegan
29 Aug 2012

Needs some cleaning up

The first thing that strikes you about Grasshopper when you sit down is the stains on the tablecloths. Not a good first impression. The menu is large and very hard to narrow down. I've got the no-name twice. Its not AT ALL healthy, but is tasty. The portions are large. I went once to try it out, the second time because I had a Groupon, but I don't think I'll go again. If they can't keep the dining area clean, I worry about the food.

Pros: big portions, cheap, all vegan

Cons: decor, dirty tablecloths, hard to get to from t/bad parking

slithers

Points +701

Vegan
21 Jun 2012

Amazing selection, not so healthy

Even though this was my first all-vegan restaurant and my favorite restaurant for years, I feel I can only give it 3 stars. They use lots of oil and MSG and peanuts, gluten and soy are in nearly everything, so you can't eat here with people who have allergies or food sensitivities and it's not so healthy. Also, they have live fish in a glass cage (aka an "aqua-prison") and the owners/workers are vegetarian, not vegan, and they use various imported mock-meats so it's unclear if everything is vetted as strictly vegan. That said, their food is tasty and their portions are huge - if you're on a budget and not worried about items above, this is a good option.

Pros: huge portions, friendly staff, amazing vegan selection

Cons: aqua-prison, mock meats & sauces questionable, few "healthy" options

lmp99

Points +26

Vegetarian
02 Apr 2012

Excellent Buffet

My boyfriend and I usually come to Grasshopper for their monthly (every third Sunday of the month) buffet. Usually the food is the same every time but that's okay because the dishes they choose are great, although sometimes a little inconsistent (the sauce on the no-name doesn't always taste the same). We do go there occasionally on non-buffet days and have never had a bad experience with that.
However, as much as I would like to give 5 stars, I am only giving 4 - this is because the one day a month they have the buffet, they host a Boston vegetarian society meeting and shut down the restaurant for a few hours. So, every time we want to go we have to call the restaurant and ask when they will actually be open - considering they don't shut down the same hours every time. There have been a couple times we showed up expecting to eat and they were either closed or made us do take out since they were closing it down soon. This is VERY annoying when the hours are inconsistent and you are closing down on probably the busiest day for the restaurant. They should really host it on a weekday when it is not as busy.

Pros: great food, excellent buffet

Cons: hours not consistent

jujutsuka

Points +545

Vegan
05 Jan 2012

vegan heaven

The mock meats were so amazing they fooled my meat eating friend. Also the dessert choices are so good it's easy to engage in internal battles with yourself about how much a person should really eat in one sitting. :)

Pros: easy to find, portions huge, leftovers

travegan

Points +88

Vegan
28 Apr 2011

disappointed

I had high expectations after hearing about this place. The first sign that something was wrong was when we arrived at lunchtime and found the place empty. When our food arrived it was mediocre and lacked creativity. Relying heavily on faux meat dishes will disappoint those looking for fresh healthly alternatives.

Pros: cheap, vegan, portions

Cons: filthy bathrooms, quality, creativity

buddhaphilwisdom

Points +32

Vegan
18 Dec 2010

Good for beginners

Grasshopper is good for meat eaters or part-time vegans. They sell Coke, Sprite, and other drinks that are not vegan.
The food is not healthy and you are guaranteed to feel lousy the next day.
The food is not organic.

That being said, I encourage people to go here as an alternative to a meat equivalent because it IS healthier.

Pros: vegetarian, great/nice people, cheap/buffet

Cons: not all vegan, not organic, no parking

Herbiv4

Points +1817

Vegan
16 Nov 2010

Great Variety

My original goal was to go to Peace o' Pie prior to my flight back home. However, they do not open until after 5 on Mondays. I was greatly surprised to see Grasshopper right next door. The staff is great and they offer a wide variety of items. There is something there for everyone. However, the inside of the restaurant could stand a good cleaning and some renovation. I wouldn't recommend this spot for a date or even a friendly brunch. The food was okay-not the best, but still worth it. I had the (seitan) beef and broccoli lunch special and they let me substitute a spring roll for the soup.

Pros: friendly staff, reasonable prices, wide variety

Cons: needs renovation

unwesen

Points +123

Vegan
26 Oct 2010

Meh

Grasshopper is right next to the excellent peace o' pie vegan pizza place. When the latter was closed, we had to eat at Grasshopper instead.

Initially the menu looks inviting - almost too much choice for us choice-deprived vegans! But when the food arrived, the quality wasn't really convincing. It seems amazing how much you can mess up ingredients that thrown together should by rights be tasty.

In the end, the only good thing to say about the food were the portion sizes - those are enormous! You might well fill up on an "appetizer".

Pros: portion sizes

Cons: flavour, presentation, ambience

andrea

Points +598

Vegan
22 Oct 2010

Best Chinese Food in Boston

I couldn't even count how many times I've eaten here, I can't believe I've never reviewed it. We often come to the Sunday buffet when the Boston Veg Society has speakers. The buffet is always amazing and the absolute best deal around. And it's nice because if you are alone, you can meet a fellow veg at the group tables.

The food is just plain great. Yes, the famed No Name is fried gluten, no one said it was healthy, just amazing. The other dishes offer various protein options, and the veggies are always fresh and nice. I take personal umbrage at the reviewer who called it dirty. It is not fancy, by any means, but it is clean. It's a bit tricky from the T, so check your maps. But Go!

Pros: Fresh food, Friendly servers, Good prices

Cons: Lacks atmosphere, the Fish tank

laurasremedies

Points +58

Vegan
06 Jul 2010

Grasshopper vegan restaurant

Whenever we travel to the Boston area, we always eat at Grasshopper. It has an excellent menu, totally vegan, so many choices it feels as if one could eat there every day for a year and not repeat a meal. My favorite is a special with asparagus and eggplant, with "beef" seitans throughout; absolutely delicious! The portions are huge; I always have another meal to take home, the servings are so large. Grasshopper is inexpensive, great for the students nearby, and very willing to make substitutions within the printed menu. It is a wonderful restaurant! We tell everybody about Grasshopper.

Pros: excellent vegan food, inexpensive, huge portions

Cons: none!

bhenrich

Points +98

Vegetarian
03 Jul 2010

Excellent Chinese Vegan

I tried Grasshopper for the first time this week with my daughter and we loved it. The menu was pretty overwhelming with dozens of choices and not very descriptive. After looking at the menu for awhile we surrendered and asked the waitress what was best, and she recommended the no-name and the spicy steak fillet. We ordered both of those and the spring rolls. The spring rolls were average, but everything else was terrific. Portions were huge and neither of us were able to finish it all. The no-name is a great choice for carnivores- it looks and tastes like sweet & sour chicken. The Spicy Steak Fillets are thinly sliced tofu fillets with a black bean sauce over steamed spinach, red bell peppers and onions. It was very good- nice texture and spicy flavor.

Pros: Great location on bus 57 route, HUGE variety , Great flavor

Cons: Variety was overwhelming, Menu descriptions very vague

Cascadian

Points +240

Vegan
12 Jun 2010

Tasty food, Large Portions & Reasonable prices!

I ate at Grasshopper twice while visiting Boston and I wish it was here so I could eat there often! The food was not only all vegan and tasty but they also have one of the most extensive & varied menu's that I've seen. It is also just a few steps away from the Peace O' Pie vegan pizzeria which is also great!

Pros: All Vegan!, Tasty & Varied meals, Reasonable prices

Cons: Not in Portland so I can eat there often, Can be a tad hard to find, Not many desserts

Ken Liao

Points +33

Vegan
02 May 2010

good food and all vegan!

The food is relatively fast and the portions are large enough to share. On their menu, I tried the kale and mushroom, the nest, and some of my friend's no-name, all of which were yum. Kale and mushroom is some savory mushrooms on a large bed of steamed kale and is nice and healthy and good. The nest is taro strips that have been woven into a bird's nest shaped bowl and fried, and filled with various vegetables. If you haven't tried it before, you should, because it's interesting. It's not the first time I've had bird's nest at a Chinese restaurant, but Grasshopper's is pretty good. The no-name is basically General Tso's chicken, without the chicken. That's was really good too.

Pros: big portions, yummy, healthy

The Vegan Review

Points +48

Fruitarian
19 Apr 2009

Dining seule

Well, this was my first venture to a restaurant on my own and I picked the right place! I was enthralled with the prospect of the restaurant serving only vegan food. No more worrying about potential animal byproducts sneaking in!

I was seated immediately and my food arrived shortly after I order it. I got The Grasshopper Supreme, well worth the $13. It was a HUGE plate LOADED with veggies in a delicious sauce; no idea what kind it was though. I then ordered a slice of vegan cheesecake with blueberry compote. Well, that was less satisfactory than my meal had been. The number one dessert I loved pre-Vegan was cheesecake and, unfortunately, this didn't meet my high cheesecake standards. The compote was also a little too thick (too much added sugar?).

Overall, I had a great experience. Loved the atmosphere and, for the most part, the food. Would definitely go back again.

feorag

Points +542

Vegan
20 Feb 2009

Good value buffet, occasionally

It took me three years and a number of attempts before I managed to find Grasshopper last year. If you are taking the T from the centre of town, you need to take the Green B line to Allston Street, and go right, heading to the end of Allston Street. You then turn left and the restaurant is on the right, past the fire station.

This year, I visited twice. Once for lunch with my partner, and once on my own for the monthly Sunday buffet.
The lunch menu was good value, though the sauces were a little too thin.

The Sunday buffet usually only happens once a month, and is excellent value. The choice of entrees is not that varied, but there are two soups and a good number of appetizers. There are three entrees, but two of them are pretty much the same thing. The buffet can get quite busy and attracts a wildly diverse crowd. If you are on your own, you will end up sharing a table.

The food is okay, but not significantly different than My Thai Vegan Cafe. My partner notes that Grasshopper's Chinese hot and sour soup is nowhere near as good as that at My Thai. The difficulty of getting to Grasshopper is also a minus point.

Pros: good value lunch and buffet

Cons: hard to find, off the T, not that special

cambvegan

Points +28

Vegan
16 Jan 2009

Not as good as its reputation

Grasshopper is frequently cited as the best vegan/vegetarian food in the Boston area. I'm sure for people who've never had vegan Chinese or Thai before, it's amazing. For those of us who have, however, it's just average. My Thai in Brookline is much, much better, and My Thai also beats Grasshopper in the vegan dessert department, hands down.

That said, if you are vegan, your choices are limited around here, and Grasshopper is a fine choice. The service is good, the menu is extensive, and it's just by TJ Scallywaggles, a vegan pizza joint (see Boston listings), which is convenient. It's just that Grasshopper is not as great as people say it is.

Pros: 100% Vegan, Extensive menu, some Thai, Good service

Cons: Average vegan Chinese food, Too greasy sometimes, Hard to park, hard to get to by T

aradiapixie

Points +44

Vegan
17 Dec 2008

LOVE IT

The Grasshopper is awesome, everything is great. That is the first time I have seen vegan seafood like that. The No Name is fantastic. This is the first 100% restaurant I ever went to and it was amazing to be able to order ANYTHING ON THE MENU for the first time as a vegan.

Pros: GREAT food, nice people, good location

jtct203

Points +79

Vegetarian
21 Nov 2008

Love it!

I have eaten here a dozen or so times and usually make it a point to stop by whenever I am in Boston. The No Name is my favorite dish!

Pros: great selection, good prices

amberk13

Points +303

Vegan
06 Sep 2008

Don't understand the hype

We went here based on the reviews I found on Happy Cow and yikes -- what a disappointment! I ordered the no name, which was good, but I wasn't prepared for the greasy food that came out. My dining partner got a tofu dish that was not good at all and yes, the no name is good, but I can't imagine craving that dish and having to return on a regular basis. The restaurant is gloomy, dirty, and the service was unimpressive.

Pros: BVS holds functions here, Location

Cons: Dirty and dark, Food not so good, Service

tablemoonspoons

Points +135

Vegan
30 Jan 2008

THE boston vegan restaurant

this place is the most popular veg place in boston. the menu is extensive, the service is off the wall fast, and the one woman who is almost always the waiter should win an award for the worlds best memory... i have seen her take appetizer, dinner and drink orders from 8 people without a blink of the eye or writing anything down. she sometimes forgets a little thing, but its very impressive. some of the dishes are quite normal but the key about grasshopper is totally getting one of the 'specials' a lot of people swear by the 'no-name' but i prefer the 'sweet and sour sensation' if you want to try both... just get the 'happy family'! be warned though... these portions for the specials are insane... you would have to be a very big appetite person who is very hungry to finish these (which is me) but i usually split it with a friend (almost everyone splits the specials with a friend, dont feel wierd for odering one meal for two people here!) but if you do split a meal definatly dabble in some appetizers, i recoment the seaweed salad (one of the best i have had) or the beloved CHICKEN FINGERS (a good deal for the portion and price as an appetizer). you can also get the chicken fingers as a meal (the 'sweet and sour tofu chicken fingers' #77) and that rules too. there is also cheesecake for dessert!
oh and for the benefit of visitors to boston, this should definatly be listed as boston, its only like 100 feet from the line of boston proper and not many visitors would know that allston is part of boston.

happyherbivore

Points +92

Vegan
24 Jan 2008

No Name rules

I absolutely love this restaurant. The staff is friendly and the menu is expensive. My favorite dishes are No Name, Grasshopper Supreme, Yellow Bean Cakes.

When I was leaving for LA they gave me a complementary smoothie and slice of pie. You cannot be service like that!

I've taken at least 10 omni's there and they always sang its praises! Best vegan spot in the North East!

Pros: friendly staff, large menu, big portions

Cons: limited st parking




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