Vegan Vilnius Guide, Vilnius, Lithuania
Last summer I had a fun visit in Vilnius, Lithuania for a couple of weeks, during which I went out to eat at the best vegan restaurants in Vilnius and found a wonderful vegan scene.
It’s quite easy to visit Vilnius as a vegan. The city has a really nice selection of vegan and vegetarian places to eat. You can try vegan versions of traditional Lithuanian foods, but also find all sorts of international dishes, from vegan pizza to vegan sushi, and of course, the obligatory vegan burger and falafel that every vegan eatery seems to have on its menu these days.
I arrived in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, after spending some time in Lithuania’s second city, Kaunas. I was happy to discover that although Baltic cuisine may not be known as vegan friendly, Kaunas is a vegan friendly city, and it set my expectations for Vilnius.
If you visit Vilnius for more than a day or two, you’ll soon notice that Vilnius takes its food culture seriously and that it’s a city that keeps up with the latest trends. That’s why plant-based food is so creative in Vilnius and visiting the city as a vegan is a real joy. Add to that the super stylish decor I found in most restaurants there and the very friendly prices in this Eastern European country, and you’ll see why vegans and vegetarians should really love Vilnius ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
It’s quite easy to visit Vilnius as a vegan. The city has a really nice selection of vegan and vegetarian places to eat. You can try vegan versions of traditional Lithuanian foods, but also find all sorts of international dishes, from vegan pizza to vegan sushi, and of course, the obligatory vegan burger and falafel that every vegan eatery seems to have on its menu these days.
I arrived in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, after spending some time in Lithuania’s second city, Kaunas. I was happy to discover that although Baltic cuisine may not be known as vegan friendly, Kaunas is a vegan friendly city, and it set my expectations for Vilnius.
If you visit Vilnius for more than a day or two, you’ll soon notice that Vilnius takes its food culture seriously and that it’s a city that keeps up with the latest trends. That’s why plant-based food is so creative in Vilnius and visiting the city as a vegan is a real joy. Add to that the super stylish decor I found in most restaurants there and the very friendly prices in this Eastern European country, and you’ll see why vegans and vegetarians should really love Vilnius ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Vegan Vilnius Guide
Guide Location: Lithuania » Vilnius
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Tal Hayoun
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Guide Location: Lithuania » Vilnius
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Tal Hayoun
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
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- Vegafe
- Vieta
- Chaika
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- Casa La Familia
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