Vegetarian restaurants in Europe
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Place Below
This atmospheric vegetarian restaurant is in the crypt of one of London’s most famous old churches. The menu is a daily changing set of veggie dishes, from quiche to sourdough sandwiches.
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Café Ñ
Options at this vegetarian cafe include salubrious soups, veggie burgers, smoothies and juices. From 6pm on Fridays, the week’s special dish is a bargain 25kr. Get in early! Kitchen closes 9pm.
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Coffee Shop
Based on Ayurvedic principles, this Zen-like café is a temple of calm and healthy living. The all-vegetarian menu includes a superb selection of bagels, salads and freshly squeezed juices.
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O Triángulo Das Verduras
Lacklustre service and decor aside, this below-street-level restaurant is a herbivore's best shot at a varied meal - hummus, stuffed eggplant and veggie soups are a few of the dishes available.
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Bar Wegetariański
This cheap vegetarian eatery is in a cellar off the main road, bedecked with plant life around the walls, and offers the usual meat-free dishes. The low prices keep it popular with the masses.
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Laibon
Candles and vaulted ceilings create a great boho ambience in the best little vegetarian teahouse in Bohemia. Just paging through the menu with seldom-seen words like guacamole and hummus can start the mouth watering. The riverside setting's pretty fine as well. Order the blueberry dumplings for dessert.
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3nd Baren
This is a popular, moderately priced restaurant and lively drinking spot of an evening. Try local specialities, such as reindeer or arctic char (fish); there are also vegetarian selections.
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Aran
This organic café has a terrace facing Augustinerplatz that's perfect for chilling. Locals pile in for fresh juices, chunky soups and sandwiches like tuna-artichoke and cashew-chilli.
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Gosto Superior
Keen to prove to the Portuguese that vegetarianism is much more than eating lettuce with their beef, this restaurant serves imaginative, meat-free dishes in a trendy, chilled environment.
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Stadtmarkt
Cheap eats abound on Bahnhofstrasse, and the local Stadtmarkt is a picnicker's feast. The usual sausage-pizza- Brezel culprits cluster around the Hauptbahnhof.
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El Vegetariano de la Alcazabilla
Laid-back veggie/vegan restaurant combining friendly service with good food in a shabby-chic setting just a cannonball shot from the Alcazaba walls. Do try the ‘meatballs of Seitan’.
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Eethuis Avalon
Spacious, well-priced vegetarian restaurant with modest décor located close to the Gravensteen. Inside, it's a warren of little rooms, or you can dine outside on a small terrace.
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Piazza
Sit back and enjoy the stylish interior of the large dining room, while impeccably dressed waiters buzz about serving fine Italian cuisine (including some vegetarian pasta options).
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Restauracja Prowansja
A relaxed Polish, French and Italian restaurant enjoyed by regulars, serving authentic courses including pigs trotters, frogs and snails (though vegetarians won’t starve).
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Éden Veggie Express
The small Éden Veggie Express, just south of Vörösmarty tér in Pest, offers stodgy but healthy vegetarian platters and ragouts (no fat, preservatives, MSG, white sugar etc).
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Terre à Terre
Even staunch meat eaters will come out raving about this legendary vegetarian restaurant. A sublime dining experience, from the vibrant, modern space and the entertaining menus, to the delicious, inventive dishes full of rich robust flavours.
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Sukawati
There’s Bali-chic décor at this Indonesian restaurant, serving reasonably authentic fare. Their rijsttafel set meal (R460) provides a taste of several dishes.
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Bar Wegetariański Vega
This is a cheap cafeteria on two floors in the centre of the Rynek, offering vegetarian dishes in a light green space. There’s a good choice of soups and crepes.
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Wild Cherry
In the London Buddhist Centre, this simple cafe with a delightful courtyard serving tasty and substantial vegetarian dishes, including shop-made cakes (£2.50 to £3.50).
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Andrum
Vegetarians love this casual, meat-free spot with its value-for-money all-day lunch buffet. It’s simple, tasty, wholesome stuff, and cheerfully recommended.
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Everest Montanha
Tucked just north of Praça da Figueira, this unassuming restaurant reaches Himalayan heights with flavourful lamb kormas, gobis and so-smooth mango lassis.
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Keith's Wine Bar
Friendly, bohemian and mostly vegetarian hang-out with a sensational wine cellar that is the favourite resting place of the city's alternative-lifestyle crowd.
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Din Don
Although not strictly vegetarian, there is a wide array of vegetarian pizzas, pastas, risottos and sandwiches on offer, as well as a fresh and tasty salad bar.
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Green Way
Similar to its franchise siblings in Gdańsk and the rest of Poland, this is a simple green-hued eatery trading on its excellent budget vegetarian food.
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Grand Apétit
The menu here features filling dishes served with 100% organic cereals, vegetables and seaweed. Next door is an excellent organic-macrobiotic grocery store.
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