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Best Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants in Budapest

13. august 2021 · 2 minute
Long-term accommodation and traveling is not easy for Vegetarians, and Vegans because not all places in the world are vegetarian friendlyy, yet. If you are Vegan or Vegetarian, it might be a pleasant surprise for you that Budapest is one of the exceptions in this case
 
It is true you won’t find many Veggie products in supermarkets.
 
Still, Budapest is well equipped with countless restaurants, cafes, and vegan bistros almost on every corner. Here are some excellent vegan places for you to visit during your time spent in Budapest.
 

Love Vegan

 
Love is a small modern vegan equivalent of fast food, famous in Budapest for its burgers. In addition to the salad bar and various specialities, you will especially enjoy a wide range of burgers and hot dogs.
 
For a Vegan lover, it is a must-see despite the fact the bistro is located on the outskirts of the city centre, and the food price is a little higher.
 
However, frequent queues and occupied seats are just another proof of the bistro’s quality.
 

Vega City

 
Vega City is another example of a pleasant place with a cosy interior where everyone can find the best food which suits their tastes. The menu includes a salad bar with hot dishes, burgers, croissants, sushi, desserts, raw food and coffee.
 
Vega City also offers a variety of smoothies and fresh juices, all for reasonable prices.
 

Eco Café

 
On the main Andrássy Avenue in Budapest, a friendly, cosy, and bright vegetarian café serve vegan sandwiches, croissants, and other sweet pastries alongside raw cakes and other goodies. It is a trendy and frequently visited place by locals and also by foreigners.
 
Hence, it is a perfect place to have your breakfast or spend your brunch or a simple coffee break during your few months living in Budapest.
 

Napfényes Restaurant

 
Napfényes is a purely vegan restaurant, bakery and pastry shop in the city centre. The prices are affordable, and the selection is vast. As for the restaurant, the menu is quite extensive. You might even begin to doubt whether you are really in a vegan restaurant.
 
You will find there is almost everything you can think of
  • traditional Hungarian goulash
  • falafel plate
  • pizza
  • salads
  • various Hungarian specialities
  • plate for two
  • raw dishes
  • desserts
  • smoothies
  • organic teas as well
 
 
The bakery offers an unlimited number of Hungarian desserts, many types of cakes, pastries, stuffed croissants, and savoury pastries such as cheese croissants, stuffed veggie pockets, and more. It is the best choice for vegans due to the restaurant’s wide selection of food. It simply offers a little bit of everything all of the time.
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