Top 5 places for vegans around the globe

Top 5 places for vegans around the globe

Berlin, Germany

German food is traditionally known for hearty meat dishes and pork and beef-based snacks, but the capital is also renowned as one of the world's most vegan-friendly cities. Think vegan doner kebabs, found in trendy east side neighborhood Friedrichshain, or sweet treats from Brammibal’s Donuts, which has two of its branches in the Kreuzberg district. Here, clients can indulge in mouth-watering vegan flavors, including maple coconut bacon and salted caramel hazelnut.

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai leads the way when it comes to Thailand's vegan foodie scene. There are quirky cafes and restaurants, some exclusively vegetarian, all over the city, serving up vegetable curries and papaya salads. Goodsouls Kitchen offers plant-based twists on the likes of khao soi  a coconut curry noodle soup  and pad thai, while Amrita Garden specializes in vegan, Japanese-fusion cuisine. Thailand's top-quality produce, from eggplant to dragon fruit and pineapple, ensures dishes are always bursting with flavor.

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Amsterdam is one of Europe's most cosmopolitan cities, and its culinary scene reflects this. For vegans, there's an array of fusion cuisine and fast-food spots. Falafel chain Maoz originated here, and its Amsterdam branches are 100% vegan. The Vegan Junk Food Bar offers plant-based burgers, hot dogs and fries loaded with brightly colored toppings.

West Coast, US

Sun, sand and sea go hand in hand with smoothies, salads and sunset yoga in southern California. But head up the Pacific coast to Portland and Seattle, and you're just as likely to find vegan options. Both cities are known for being artsy and edgy, right through to the food. Expect vegan cafes and restaurants galore in Seattle, including meatless hot dogs from street food staple turned permanent site Cycle Dogs. Plus, all the handmade vegan dim sum your clients can eat at Portland's Jade Rabbit.

Tel Aviv, Israel

Vegan food has taken Israel by storm  and Tel Aviv is leading the way. Its cuisine is largely influenced by the Mediterranean diet, with plenty of fresh vegetables. Add in the Middle Eastern influence with hummus and falafel, and you've got a plethora of yummy vegan meals. Vegan-only eateries have popped up all over the city, while Vegan Fest, the world's largest vegan festival, was held in Tel Aviv in 2019. Planning your journey? Do not forget to rent a car on our website. Use the BLGLVSK5 promo code to get an extra discount. You can also leave an application to get the best deals from car owners. Read the article about why this option is more convenient and profitable to choose a car.


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