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]]>Located in the 10th arrondissement, this coffee shop offers a wide range of vegan pastries as well as light fare including salads and toast. You’ll find comforting classics such as croissants and eclairs, and for a bit more indulgence, be sure to try one of their specialty cupcakes.
This charming tea room in Le Quartier d’Aligre offers a variety of decadent vegan pastries, including hazelnut mille-feuille, apple galette, and even colorful, mousse-filled macarons. Stop by the store to check out their selection, or make a reservation for afternoon tea.
Comptoir Veggie is a vegan restaurant located a few blocks from Square Trousseau. While they’re known for their delicious savory dishes, their pastry selection does not disappoint. They offer classic French pastries such as tartelettes aux fruits, but we especially love their chocolate madeleines.
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]]>If you know you’re heading to a country that really prioritizes meat and other animal products in their food, you don’t have to worry! There are some easy steps to take to make sure you take care of yourself and stay true to your diet.
One of the best tips for when you’re traveling to a country that doesn’t speak your native tongue is to pick up a few words that can help you out at restaurants.
Learn phrases like without meat, without anything from the animal, etc. so you can try to communicate what you want at restaurants.
If you can’t read the language, take screenshots from google translate and show them to your waiter to read.null
Research is key to eating vegan in a place. Look up and see if there are any vegan or vegetarian restaurants, and if not, try for cuisines like Middle Eastern or Asian where vegan options are normally present.
Improvising meals are sometimes the name of the game when it comes to vegan travel. Bring a container with you from home so you can prepare meals before you leave for the day to make sure you’ll have something to eat just in case you don’t find anything suitable.
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]]>The post Where to Find the Best Vegan Pastries in Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the 10th arrondissement, this coffee shop offers a wide range of vegan pastries as well as light fare including salads and toast. You’ll find comforting classics such as croissants and eclairs, and for a bit more indulgence, be sure to try one of their specialty cupcakes.
This charming tea room in Le Quartier d’Aligre offers a variety of decadent vegan pastries, including hazelnut mille-feuille, apple galette, and even colorful, mousse-filled macarons. Stop by the store to check out their selection, or make a reservation for afternoon tea.
Comptoir Veggie is a vegan restaurant located a few blocks from Square Trousseau. While they’re known for their delicious savory dishes, their pastry selection does not disappoint. They offer classic French pastries such as tartelettes aux fruits, but we especially love their chocolate madeleines.
The post Where to Find the Best Vegan Pastries in Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Travel Tips for Wanderlust Vegans appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you know you’re heading to a country that really prioritizes meat and other animal products in their food, you don’t have to worry! There are some easy steps to take to make sure you take care of yourself and stay true to your diet.
One of the best tips for when you’re traveling to a country that doesn’t speak your native tongue is to pick up a few words that can help you out at restaurants.
Learn phrases like without meat, without anything from the animal, etc. so you can try to communicate what you want at restaurants.
If you can’t read the language, take screenshots from google translate and show them to your waiter to read.null
Research is key to eating vegan in a place. Look up and see if there are any vegan or vegetarian restaurants, and if not, try for cuisines like Middle Eastern or Asian where vegan options are normally present.
Improvising meals are sometimes the name of the game when it comes to vegan travel. Bring a container with you from home so you can prepare meals before you leave for the day to make sure you’ll have something to eat just in case you don’t find anything suitable.
The post Travel Tips for Wanderlust Vegans appeared first on Traveler Master.
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