Laura Beck's bi-weekly installment of vegan dishes worth creaming your culinary pants over.

Housemade bread or pizza dough at Source, 11 Division (at King), SF

First, let us get this party started by saying that we realize almost everything about recently-opened Source might be or definitely is crazy. Let us also say, we're starting to like it. Normally, when restaurant websites throw around terms like "ancient principals of feng shui" and "ionized air", our brains explode, but at Source, we can dig it. Plus, their housemade buns, pita, and pizza dough are pretty much unbelievable. These guys are as passionate about bread as they are about color therapy.They have a large brick oven (with a dragon facade because duh) and whatever happens in that oven is fucking magic. You know what, we're able to tolerate (and maybe even enjoy? SO SUE US) this multi-dimensional 90's new-age dining thing for a loaf of their ridiculously good bread. Fuck it, we'd listen to Tori Amos until we actually believed we we're fairies if it meant we'd get a slice of pizza. Sad (?) but true.

Final dinner at Soul Cocina

The genius behind Soul Cocina, Roger Feely, is leaving on a jet plane, and we don't think he's coming back again. Like, ever. If you haven't tasted the glory of a vegan feast at Soul Cocina, this Saturday is your last chance. http://dhabawallapopup.eventbrite.com/ The menu is mostly Indian influenced, and all but one dish is vegan. $33 dollars (when you buy ahead online, $37 at the door) gets you more food than you could possibly eat. Go, or you will regret missing this like we regret missing Showgirls when it was originally in theaters. Can you imagine going into Showgirls thinking it might actually be GOOD CINEMA, and then well, seeing Showgirls? Pure joy.

Kasa Indian's Vegan Pop Up Wednesday at The Corner

I know that's hella confusing sounding but stay with us. You see, Kasa is serving a prix fixed menu at The Corner (2199 Mission Street at 18th) every Wednesday through the end of April. Does that make sense? So basically, you show up at The Corner any Wednesday night through April, and you'll be fed an amazing all vegan Indian food menu for $20. The food is insanely good, you get tons of it, and everyone is super nice. It's almost like being at a dinner party, because you'll just start chatting with neighboring tables about shit, and then realize within ten minutes that you have nothing else to say to each other. So, like any other friendship. Anyway, if you want to make it happen, do it NOW, because like all good things, it must end. And with that, GOODBYE AND GOOD LUCK!