11 of the World’s Most Vegetarian-Friendly Cities

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Whether you’re a staunch vegetarian or simply seeking new gastronomic experiences, put the following veggie-friendly cities on your travel agenda.

1. Singapore

With its sizable Indian and Chinese populations, going vegetarian is easy in Singapore. Hawker centers and food courts throughout the city offer plenty of veggie choices. Or head to colorful Little India for authentic, exclusively vegetarian cuisine at long-established Komala Vilas or chain restaurants Sagar Ratna and Saravana Bhavan.

2. Chiang Mai

The second largest city in Thailand, Chiang Mai is a haven for vegetarians and vegans alike. Open-air eateries within walking distance of the city center abound, and can usually be identified by yellow banners bearing a single Chinese character (‘jay’ or vegetarian).

Try a meatless version of Khao Soi, a northern Thai favorite consisting of egg noodles in a soupy coconut curry sauce, garnished with pickles, shallots, and lime.

Khao Soi / Photo by Jason Hutchens

3. Taipei

Based on Buddhist practices, vegetarian food in Taiwan has developed into a separate cuisine, replete with varieties of chewy “meat” fashioned out of gluten or textured soy protein. Taipei and Taichung, a smaller city in the central part of the island, teem with vegan food stalls and buffet-style restaurants serving everything from stewed “beef” to stir fried “squid.”

4. Kyoto

While Japan is generally not very veg-friendly, you can easily find unique Zen Buddhism-inspired vegetarian cuisine in Kyoto. Called shojin ryori, the multi-course meals are served in or near the city’s many temples, such as Nanzen-ji, Daitoku-ji, and Tenryu-ji.

Local specialties include yuba (tofu skin), fu (wheat gluten), and produce such as eggplant, daikon, and root vegetables. Dishes are meticulously prepared and presented; unfortunately, dinners can be quite pricey.

5. Vancouver

With a sizable organic and sustainable cooking movement, Vancouver is home to a large variety of vegetarian fare and natural food markets. Sample vegan pizza at Jamaican Pizza Jerk, satisfy late night comfort food cravings at The Naam, or take your pick from many ethnic and fusion restaurants around the city.

Photo by Rodefeld.

6. Sydney

From ethnic restaurants to beachside cafes, non-meat options are pretty much de rigueur in this laid-back city. Sydney is also particularly vegan-friendly with Chinese mock meat and vegetarian dim sum restaurants. Favorites include Iku Wholefood and Laurie’s Vegetarian Take Away.

7. London

The veggie dining choices in London are as diverse as its population, offering everything from meatless variations of British favorites, such as sausage and mash and shepherd’s pie, to masala dosa and chickpea tagine.

Exclusively vegetarian restaurants have also cropped up, serving creative fusion fare. Notable eats include Riverside Vegetaria, The Gate, and Manna.

8. San Francisco

With its countercultural traditions and penchant for locally grown foods, the Bay Area has long boasted plenty of veggie-friendly choices. Snack on tofu dogs at a Giants’ game in AT&T Park, check out the vegan ice cream at Maggie Mudd, or splurge on a vegetarian feast at Millennium.

9. Portland, OR

Portland buzzes with an eco-friendly vibe and it’s quickly becoming an herbivore’s dream destination. From downtown food carts to eclectic restaurants and stores, such as Paradox Palace Café, Voo Doo Doughnuts, and Food Fight!, Portland’s got something even hardcore vegans will appreciate.

Photo by ~MVI~.

10. New York City

The vegetarian experience in the city that never sleeps goes beyond ethnic dining. Whether you’re seeking kosher raw foods, gourmet macrobiotic dishes, or vegetarian diner fare, you will find it here. NYC is also home to a number of health food stores, as well as the Natural Gourmet Cookery School, which offers a four-course vegetarian dinner prepared by students each Friday.

11. Mexico City

Purely vegetarian restaurants and health food stores can be found throughout the city, including chains of Super Soya, The Green Corner, and Vegi Market.

Street vendors, hawking fruit (coconut sprinkled with chili and lime), elote (corn), and fresh juices, among other goodies, also ensure that vegetarians eat well in Mexico City.

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If you prefer cooking for yourself on the road, check out Eva Holland’s article, “What Every Backpacker Should Know About Cooking for Themselves.”


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Voralak Suwanvanichkij is a Bangkok based writer who says she travels: "To gain new perspectives on the world. And in the process, to learn something about myself."

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  • Caroline replied on February 4, 2009

    Great list! I think Austin TX is definitely another notable.

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  • Eva replied on February 4, 2009

    Yum! I have been a very happy veggie in several of these cities… Look forward to hitting up the rest!

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  • Adi replied on February 5, 2009

    its funny that you've missed out India. Its the world's most vegetarian friendly country.

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  • Chris Bryant replied on February 5, 2009

    Nice, some of my favorite cities in the world. Don't forget Vancouver's Bo Kong, and San Francisco's Greens! :-)

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  • Tim Patterson replied on February 7, 2009

    Here's link to the best vegetarian restaurant in Chiang Mai: ” target=”_blank”>http://www.punpunthailand.org/restaurant.html I could demolish some som tam and khao soi right now!

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  • voralak replied on February 8, 2009

    Me too! Especially in Chiang Mai. Here's an old but useful hand drawn map of the veggie places in town: ” target=”_blank”>http://www.geocities.com/chiangmaivegetarian/arti...

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  • Spot Cool Travel replied on February 8, 2009

    I agree with many of these choices (San Francisco is really fantastic for its variety of vegetarian options). However, maybe 70% of the vegetarians on Planet Earth live in India. So how can it be that no Indian city makes this list? In some holy cities in India *all* of the restaurants are vegetarian.

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  • Natalie replied on February 9, 2009

    No Rajasthan, India?

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  • voralak replied on February 22, 2009

    Thanks for your comments, guys! I didn't include India as the diet has always been largely veg-based. The cities on this list are ones that emerged as being veg-friendly, as opposed to having a long-standing veggie tradition…

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  • Matthew @ Polaris replied on March 1, 2009

    Yes, I thought that's the reason for excluding India. I was vegetarian for 6 months in India and never even noticed. Didn't need to watch for meat. But if India was included, all the cities would be Indian. But hey, as a Vancouverite it's the top non-asian city. Something to be proud of. The Naam is famous, but a little overrated for the food. :-) The atmosphere is lovely, however.

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  • Tim Patterson replied on March 2, 2009

    great article on veggie restaurants in Thailand, published in the New York Times – and they include Pun Pun!!!! ” target=”_blank”>http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/03/01/travel/01cho...

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  • Matt replied on March 2, 2009

    Spot on. When it comes to great vegitarian cooking India doesn't have much competition

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  • Vegetarian Restaurants Los Angeles replied on June 12, 2009

    How can you not include Los Angeles in a list of cities with great vegetarian restaurants? Vegetarian entertainers such as Ellen Degeneres, Toby McGuire, Pamela Anderson, Emily Deschanel, Woody Harrelson, Alicia Silverstone and many more I’ve seen at L.A. Vegetarian restaurants. Top restaurants include Planet Raw, SunPower Natural Cafe, Real Food Daily, Follow Your Heart and so many others.

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  • HarryT replied on December 15, 2009

    May be you should change the title to “most vegetarian friendly cities outside India”. Indians are very justifiably proud of their vegetarian cousine. Else, this website is like talking about movies without mentioning hollywood.

    I love good vegetarian food whenever available.

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