Plant Theory Creative Cuisine

Lincoln Ln N, Miami Beach
(786) 872-1901

Recent Reviews

Marion Vogel

Fresh and delicious food! Love the gluten-free options <3

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Hugo Gibbs

The place is super nice and the location is great, I tried the vegan cafe called “Plant Theory” and the Phylliss Cheesteak Roll was excellent!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Burger, Salad

Lauren Simpfenderfer

I don't generally eat vegan, but this is also an excellent choice for those with dairy/gluten intolerances. As a celiac with lactose intolerance, the nachos hit the spot - no "real" cheese but tasted just as cheesy as you'd want, and the jackfruit was a great substitute for what I guess would otherwise be carnitas.Dietary restrictions: 100% gluten free.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Clement KANJ

The food was flavorful and delicious; however, the portion size wasn't sufficient, leaving us feeling less than full. Nonetheless, the tasty food and good service were

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Burger

Lucy L.

SENT US STRAIGHT TO EMERGENCY ROOM.We ordered gluten free Maria Burger, Mushroom Arepa and Mango juice. I guess it wasn't gluten / wheat free after all. I'm writing this from the Baptist Health Urgent Care, good review for the doctors.AVOID AT ALL COST.

Food: 1

Fer

Good options to eat something quick

Olivia Benedetto

Their burgers were so creative and delicious! The flavors are unique and blend together so nicely. My family and I had a fun time eating here. Nice and healthy lunch, will leave you feeling satisfied and light.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Burger

Sofia Lorente

the wheres the beet was amazing!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Anya Nomad

The atmosphere is what you would expect in a food court. The food was quite a disappointment - the bread in the toast was simultaneously dry and soggy (and they don't even use proper bread, but those square sliced stuff you find in supermarkets), the other dish (I think it was empanada) was a very weird combination of flavors that didn't go well together and didn't seem to add up. Given the quality and quantity of the food, I'd consider it overpriced. Better off getting vegan options in the non-vegan place across from it (that's what I ended up having)

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 4

Jane Prant

The employee was nice. Unfortunately, the burger itself wasn't spicy at all, but rather tasteless. Only the sauce tasted like BBQ. Unfortunately nothing with “Creative Cuisine”. We were also still hungry after eating, which never happens to me... The ambience was also mediocre. You sit in a kind of hallway and people are constantly walking around filming with their cell phones.We definitely wouldn't come here again.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 4

Erin Wilson

As of 12/23 it's the only vegan place on the beach with an oil-free (non-smoothie) option for WFPB eaters... and it (the raw quesadilla) is delicious. Inside the food hall near Marshalls, it's a place we eat frequently. Love that they have an ingredient book handy to assist with any dietary restriction questions. Flexible and knowledgeable staff.Vegetarian options: Place is all vegan, with one oil-free entrée option. Uses salt, (but who doesn't) otherwise WFPB friendly.Dietary restrictions: Place is all vegan, with one oil-free entrée option. Uses salt, (but who doesn't) otherwise WFPB friendly.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

mailen campoy

They were very friendly, the food was tasty and everything is gluten free!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Daniel Huber

We were here twice.Service was okay both times, not exactly friendly...The burger was okay, but the bun was too crispy and therefore difficult to eat.The oatmeal was a really big portion for Miami. Unfortunately, the sweetness and spice were missing so it tasted a bit boring.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Emilia Galon

Delicious menu, gluten-free options. Very nice service. I recommendDietary restrictions: gluten-free diet

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bryan Ferraez

I really wanted to love it but unfortunately I did not. I have tried most vegan places in Miami Beach over the last couple of years but this was my first time at Plant Theory. The location is kinda gross. Its like a food mall but not very nice. Limited choices for drinks and such. The BBQ sandwich tasted like it was on a Cinnamon bun. Way to sweet and did not go well together.The food does come across as very healthy though and that is hard to find. I might go back again with lower expectations but I was disappointed this trip.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 3

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Plant Theory Creative Cuisine

Lincoln Ln N, Miami Beach, FL 33139
(786) 872-1901