![]() In Indonesian sayur means vegetable so keep an eye on that when reading restaurant menus. If you’re wanting to eat food that is exclusively vegetarian, Indonesia is the perfect place to do so. Influences include the Middle East, India, and China and the array of vegetarian food is no different. Indonesian cuisine is highly regional, thus differs greatly amongst the different regions and islands in the archipelago. While chicken, eggs, beef, fish, and milk are the staple proteins, Indonesian vegetarian food is incredibly popular. Steamed rice (nasi) is normally the staple at any meal and forms the centerpiece at the table. It is largely based around the street food culture where many traditional dishes can be found at food stalls, often called a warung or kedai. There are 6000 islands and 300 ethnic groups in Indonesia creating a diverse and vibrant mix of food. Indonesia has an incredible food culture, much like many other Asian countries. Feast upon vegan cheesy delights such as “joie gras” ( foie gras made of cashews), “jeta cheese” and their delicious creamy “jeesecake”.Serving some of the best food in the world, in Indonesia vegetarian food is easy to find. When Jay&Joy opened at the end of 2016, France got its very first vegan cheese shop. In addition to vegan pantry staples, it also stocks plant-based milk, refrigerated and frozen ready-made meals, snacks and even vegan beer and champagne. ![]() Mon Epicerie Paris is another all-vegan grocery store, located in the Marais. Each stocks a whopping 2,000 plant-based products! Here, you’ll find everything from fresh organic produce and prepackaged food to body care and Naturalia’s own line of products. ![]() Naturalia Vegan has two all-vegan grocery stores in Paris. They also sell books and natural cosmetics. Un Monde Vegan offers every vegan product you could possibly think of, including meat substitutes, nutritional supplements, animal food and eco-friendly cleaning products. 4 Vegan Shops in Parisįorget reading food labels to make sure that what you are buying is cruelty-free. Café Pinson serves both breakfast, lunch, goûter, dinner and a vegan-friendly Sunday brunch. The restaurant uses vegan cheese in several dishes and vegan cream in desserts, so there are quite a few options for diners on a plant-based diet to choose from. Possibly the cutest vegan-friendly place in Paris, Café Pinson focuses on superfoods and raw ingredients. No matter what your choice falls on, we recommend ending your meal with their delectable vegan coconut flan with maple syrup. This gourmet vegetarian restaurant focuses on nutrition and healthy eating, and vegan dishes are a natural part of their menu. We love the cozy ambience at Café Bienvenue. Sol Semilla also has a shop beside the restaurant, if you’d like to take some superfoods home. Don’t be surprised to find ingredients such as guarana, maca or açai in your meal. This popular vegan spot prides itself on adding highly nutritional superfoods to their dishes. Sample their vegan interpretations of French dinner staples like beef bourguignon or couscous. ![]() Laéloįrom eco-friendly decor to vegan, gluten-free and sugar-free dishes, Laélo is fully committed to protecting the environment. Abattoir Végétal is one of our favorite vegan spots in the city, not only for the food but also the incredible dish presentations reaching almost artistic dimensions. Fear not: this Montmartre restaurant, situated in a former local butcher’s shop, is 100 percent vegan. Abattoir VégétalĪ cruelty-free place with a name like “vegetable slaughterhouse” may raise some suspicions. ![]() These cutting-edge eateries are where you’ll find plenty of Parisian trendsetters and no animal products. We love their la Rocqeuse burger with fig and arugula sauce, accompanied by potato wedges and “veganaise.”įrance is a nation of cheese lovers, and luckily vegans can partake as well thanks to the increasing popularity of dairy-free fromage. Parisian favorite Hank Burger was one of the first vegan restaurants to open in Paris in 2014. 4 Casual Vegan Restaurants in Parisįor an informal night out with friends, these plant-based spots are sure to deliver. It’ll set you back €45 (€80 for two people) and takes place daily from 3–6 p.m. The result: an experience that’s both classy and ethical all at once, and one you’ll never forget. All ingredients are locally sourced and kept as close to their natural roots as possible. Vegan High Tea at the Shangri-La Hotelįor a cruelty-free experience fit for royalty, the Shangri-La’s 100-percent vegan high tea is not to be missed.Įxecutive chef Christophe Moret and pastry chef Michaël Bartocetti have curated a menu of 10 vegan pastries and savory mini sandwiches for this elegant event. Beef bourguignon without a single animal product? Yes, it’s possible-and just as delicious as the original! Photo credit: Meal Makeover Moms 4. ![]()
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