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]]>London’s bringing the vegan vibes in full force. From cool coffee shops to fancy gourmet restaurants, this city’s got something for every vegan craving, making it a must-visit destination for plant-based foodies.
Berlin is a European capital buzzing with vegan restaurants, cafes, and markets! It offers everything on the vegan spectrum, from classic comfort foods to inventive plant-based delights.
Hit up Tel Aviv for a Mediterranean twist on vegan cuisine. This city’s got an impressive lineup of vegan eateries, serving up fresh and flavorful takes on Middle Eastern favorites as well as global cuisines.
Did you know that Portland was found to be the most vegan-friendly city in the US? It’s research-based! This city’s food scene is all about inclusivity, with food trucks, bakeries, and restaurants dishing out tasty vegan treats.
Down under, but definitely not down on vegan options! Melbourne’s food scene is thriving with vegan-friendly eateries, offering up everything from hearty brunches to gourmet dinners.
Experience serenity in Kyoto, where plant-based and tofu-rich plates abound. Dive into the world of traditional Buddhist-inspired cuisine and discover a whole new side of Japanese dining that’s as nourishing for the soul as it is for the body.
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]]>What do you hope to gain from a wellness retreat? Are you seeking relaxation, fitness, mindfulness, or a combination of these? Understanding your goals will help you choose the right type of retreat that aligns with your needs.
Wellness retreats often involve activities like yoga, meditation, and healthy eating, which may be outside your comfort zone if you’re not used to them. Ask yourself if you’re open to trying new experiences for the sake of personal growth. If the answer is no, that’s more than OK!
There are numerous wellness retreats out there, and their cost and duration vary. Decide how much you’re willing to invest in your well-being and how much time you can realistically dedicate to a retreat, then check to see if there are any relevant fits.
Take as much time as you need to research different wellness retreats and (maybe) find one that resonates with you. Look for retreats that offer activities that interest you, whether it’s yoga by the beach, hiking in nature, or holistic spa treatments.
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]]>This bustling city has a large student population, as well as being a multicultural center. As a result, you’ll find delicious vegan food options from all around the world for great prices in cozy establishments. Be sure to check out the various cafes located near the universities for some tasty dishes.
This sunny city on the southeast coast has the feel of a large town rather than a city, and with this loads of independent food venues and businesses. You’ll find anything from vegan fish and chips to hand-cooked vegan fudge, as well as plenty of whole foods cafes.
This large Scottish city is known for being a cultural hub that is diverse and varied. Within this, there is a huge range of cuisines available, and for vegans, this is the same. Whether you’re after some tasty vegan junk food or are more interested in authentic Indian curry, there will be exciting vegan options for all tastes.
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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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]]>Serving up some seriously impressive burgers, this vegan burger place is dedicated to the art of making plant-based products taste like the real thing. Eat in or get a take out, and marvel at the smoky, meaty, savory flavors.
This gorgeous cafe serves up some stunning vegan dishes. Most of the menu is brunch-based, so expect dishes like waffles, pancakes, and (plant-based) eggs and avo on toast. Everything is handmade by the skilled team, so if you’re in the city of Exeter, check out this vegan gem.
While this café does serve non-vegan options, if you come here looking for plant-based food you’re likely to be satisfied. Choose from delicious hash browns, huge vegan breakfasts, plant-based hot rolls, or sumptuous fresh salads.
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]]>The panipuri is a deep-fried dough ball that is filled with delicious vegetarian-friendly toppings. Boiled chickpeas and spicy chutney are popular choices for panipuri fillings among locals.
Batata Vada is a popular meat-free breakfast snack. It contains potatoes, chickpeas, and a mix or spicy aromas. It pairs well with a veggie samosa.
If you are familiar with any of the Indian dishes on this list, it is probably the samosa. The deep-fried snack is filled with veggies and spices. It’s easy to eat on the go and you can get them at pretty much any Indian street market.
Dosas are a pancake-like dish that you can enjoy with a range of vegetarian-friendly fillings. If you are going vegan, make sure you request your dosa without cheese.
Bombay bhel is a lovely mix of sweet and savory Indian flavors. If you aren’t keen on spice, make sure you request a mild version of the yummy rice dish.
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]]>The post Top Vegan-Friendly Destinations for Globe-Trotting Foodies appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>London’s bringing the vegan vibes in full force. From cool coffee shops to fancy gourmet restaurants, this city’s got something for every vegan craving, making it a must-visit destination for plant-based foodies.
Berlin is a European capital buzzing with vegan restaurants, cafes, and markets! It offers everything on the vegan spectrum, from classic comfort foods to inventive plant-based delights.
Hit up Tel Aviv for a Mediterranean twist on vegan cuisine. This city’s got an impressive lineup of vegan eateries, serving up fresh and flavorful takes on Middle Eastern favorites as well as global cuisines.
Did you know that Portland was found to be the most vegan-friendly city in the US? It’s research-based! This city’s food scene is all about inclusivity, with food trucks, bakeries, and restaurants dishing out tasty vegan treats.
Down under, but definitely not down on vegan options! Melbourne’s food scene is thriving with vegan-friendly eateries, offering up everything from hearty brunches to gourmet dinners.
Experience serenity in Kyoto, where plant-based and tofu-rich plates abound. Dive into the world of traditional Buddhist-inspired cuisine and discover a whole new side of Japanese dining that’s as nourishing for the soul as it is for the body.
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]]>The post Are Wellness Retreats Your Thing? Come Find Out! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>What do you hope to gain from a wellness retreat? Are you seeking relaxation, fitness, mindfulness, or a combination of these? Understanding your goals will help you choose the right type of retreat that aligns with your needs.
Wellness retreats often involve activities like yoga, meditation, and healthy eating, which may be outside your comfort zone if you’re not used to them. Ask yourself if you’re open to trying new experiences for the sake of personal growth. If the answer is no, that’s more than OK!
There are numerous wellness retreats out there, and their cost and duration vary. Decide how much you’re willing to invest in your well-being and how much time you can realistically dedicate to a retreat, then check to see if there are any relevant fits.
Take as much time as you need to research different wellness retreats and (maybe) find one that resonates with you. Look for retreats that offer activities that interest you, whether it’s yoga by the beach, hiking in nature, or holistic spa treatments.
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]]>The post 3 UK Cities That are Great for Vegans appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This bustling city has a large student population, as well as being a multicultural center. As a result, you’ll find delicious vegan food options from all around the world for great prices in cozy establishments. Be sure to check out the various cafes located near the universities for some tasty dishes.
This sunny city on the southeast coast has the feel of a large town rather than a city, and with this loads of independent food venues and businesses. You’ll find anything from vegan fish and chips to hand-cooked vegan fudge, as well as plenty of whole foods cafes.
This large Scottish city is known for being a cultural hub that is diverse and varied. Within this, there is a huge range of cuisines available, and for vegans, this is the same. Whether you’re after some tasty vegan junk food or are more interested in authentic Indian curry, there will be exciting vegan options for all tastes.
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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.
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]]>The post The Best Vegan Cafes in the South West of the UK appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Serving up some seriously impressive burgers, this vegan burger place is dedicated to the art of making plant-based products taste like the real thing. Eat in or get a take out, and marvel at the smoky, meaty, savory flavors.
This gorgeous cafe serves up some stunning vegan dishes. Most of the menu is brunch-based, so expect dishes like waffles, pancakes, and (plant-based) eggs and avo on toast. Everything is handmade by the skilled team, so if you’re in the city of Exeter, check out this vegan gem.
While this café does serve non-vegan options, if you come here looking for plant-based food you’re likely to be satisfied. Choose from delicious hash browns, huge vegan breakfasts, plant-based hot rolls, or sumptuous fresh salads.
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]]>The post Meat-free Eating in India’s Street Markets appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The panipuri is a deep-fried dough ball that is filled with delicious vegetarian-friendly toppings. Boiled chickpeas and spicy chutney are popular choices for panipuri fillings among locals.
Batata Vada is a popular meat-free breakfast snack. It contains potatoes, chickpeas, and a mix or spicy aromas. It pairs well with a veggie samosa.
If you are familiar with any of the Indian dishes on this list, it is probably the samosa. The deep-fried snack is filled with veggies and spices. It’s easy to eat on the go and you can get them at pretty much any Indian street market.
Dosas are a pancake-like dish that you can enjoy with a range of vegetarian-friendly fillings. If you are going vegan, make sure you request your dosa without cheese.
Bombay bhel is a lovely mix of sweet and savory Indian flavors. If you aren’t keen on spice, make sure you request a mild version of the yummy rice dish.
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