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Top Vegan Foodie Destinations For Travel Lovers

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
April 9, 2025
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Foodie world tours have long been a popular way to compose a travel bucket list for people to get to experience some of the more exceptional gastronomic delights in the world. And with the growing vegan movement, finding locations across the world that cater to baked plants isn’t actually as hard as you might imagine, is it? There are plenty of countries and indeed cities worldwide that have crafted a menu catering to the no meat and animal products lifestyle and encapsulate everything it means to be vegan without sacrificing anything taste-wise. Plus, with more and more sustainable travel options and accessories popping up you can even make sure you go green with your travel plans, all while experiencing one of the world’s best vegan food offerings.

If you want to delight your taste buds with more ethical food choices and delectable menus, then these destinations can fill your cup and then some and leave you spoilt for choice.

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London

London is a paradise for vegan food enthusiasts, often hailed as the most vegan food-friendly city in the world. The city boasts over 150 fully vegan restaurants in Central London alone, and there are over 50 vegan food businesses waiting to be explored. When in London, you must visit Mildred Soho, Meat the Vegans Jam Delish, Ramen Impossible, and What the Pitta, among other delicious eateries. To fully immerse yourself in the London vegan foodie scene, drop your luggage at st pancras luggage storage and get ready to indulge, leaving your hands free to truly savor the experience.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam’s vegan food scene has seen an explosion in recent years. These days, you can find over 50 fully vegan restaurants in the center and under 90 fully vegan establishments in total. 

Coupled with breathtaking scenery, such as picturesque canals and historic architecture, and iconic experiences like visiting the Anne Frank House and the Van Gogh Museum, you can dine on tasty food wares in places such as Men Impossible, Vegan Sushi Bar, and De Patchka, to name a few. If its variety is combined with classic Dutch meals featuring Indonesian and Middle Eastern influences but vegan style, this is definitely a destination to go on your vegan foodie world tour.

Mexico City

While not immediately associated with vegan cuisine, Mexico City is a hidden gem for vegan food enthusiasts. The city’s thriving vegan food scene is sure to pique your interest, with a growing number of vegan-dedicated businesses and rapidly expanding vegan offerings. Whether you’re craving a vegan version of traditional Mexican dishes or a fusion of styles and cuisines that create a taste sensation, Mexico City has it all. It’s a culinary surprise that everyone should experience.  

It doesn’t matter if you want a vegan version of traditional Mexican delights or a fusion of styles and cuisines that create a taste sensation in your mouth; you can try it all in Mexico City.

Places to try include Plantasia, VEGuerrero, Los Loosers, and Veggie and Veggie’s great street food. 

New York City

New York City is a melting pot of food, culture, and life, with its diverse population contributing to a rich and varied culinary scene. The multicultural population has brought together its finest culinary delights to deliver a vegan-friendly food scene that offers an immersive dining culture for everyone, with dishes to entice even the harshest critics. In some cases, meat lovers can’t even tell the difference between meat-focused meals and their vegan counterparts.

New York City is a fantastic destination for any traveler and has long been feared at the top of many travel bucket lists for multiple reasons. Especially those wanting a truly special Christmas experience. However, now New York City can hold its head high in the vegan foodie scene and solidify its place among the best vegan food locations to visit with offerings such as Avant Garden, Vegans on the Fly, Beatnic Vegan, and PLANT Burger being a few examples of restaurants you must get booked into when visiting New York City.

If you want to create a travel bucket list that appeases your tastebuds and encapsulates how you view your life and your values and ethics as a vegan, these destinations are not to be missed. From the diverse UK food scene to the thriving vegan culture in Mexico City and beyond, you can find something to satisfy those hunger pangs and explore the possibility of an animal-free diet. You can truly explore everything you can without compromising on taste diversity within your menu and choices.

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

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