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Discover the Best Vegan Restaurants in Tokyo with My Comprehensive Guide to Plant-Based Dining.
I've focused on in Tokyo:
➡ Shibuya
➡ Shinjuku
➡ Ginza
➡ Asakusa
➡ Akihabara
➡ Roppongi
➡ Harajuku / Omotesando
➡ Ikebukuro
➡ Odaiba
Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegan • Vegetarian • Coffee • Foodie
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I spent two months traveling all around Colombia, from the Caribbean beaches in the north to the mountainous coffee region in the south. This guide includes all of my curated recommendations of the best hikes, beaches, waterfalls, restaurants, cafes, and nightlife. I include all of the popular tourist destinations but also some towns that are off the beaten path. This is the ultimate guide to everything Colombia...don't miss out!
Female Solo • Vegetarian • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Adventure • Foodie • Budget • Slow Travel • Outdoors
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Explore the hidden gems of the United Arab Emirates beyond the popular metropolises of Dubai and Abu Dhabi with this comprehensive 10-day itinerary. Crafted by a girl who has experienced the beauty of this country firsthand, this journey ensures a perfect balance between urban delights, natural wonders, and cultural treasures across all seven emirates. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure!
Budget • Foodie • Nature • Beach • Mountain • Architecture • History • Road Trip • Relaxation • Slow Travel
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The UAE is becoming the main transit hub between Europe and East. This is such a perfect opportunity to explore here!
I have lived in Dubai for two years and found the beauty of this place (despite the hell of summer) in its people and diverse culture. People from hundreds of nationalities are jointly living in this country bringing their cultures, their food, their stories. All this joined together with typical Arab hospitality culture. Look beyond touristic attractions (that are in this guide, because they are pretty cool). Enjoy the food, enjoy the people.
Oh, ENJOY NATURE! There are pretty amazing hikes.
Some of them are very dangerous. I provide in the guide the contact of my favourite guide and friend.
I hope you will enjoy!
Halal • Digital Nomads • Car-free • Family • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Outdoors • Shopping
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This guide is a collection of curated restaurants from all around Paris that Les Frenchies have tried and are happy to recommend. It includes cafes, bistros, bouillons, tea salons, and more. These are sit-down restaurants where you can enjoy traditional French dishes and must-try items while visiting Paris. And many of them were featured in our videos. Bon Appetit!
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The Ultimate 4-Day Itinerary for Paris - Best Parisian Hotels, Restaurants, Museums, and Hidden Local Spots.
Bonjour!
Are you ready to explore the vibrant city of Paris, but don't know where to start? In this guide, we'll show you how to spend the best 4 days in Paris.
Each day is planned based on proximity so that you'll spend the least time commuting and the most time doing what you love: exploring.
What to expect from this guide:
⭐️ Paris essentials
🏨 Best hotels for every budget
🍴 Food spots for authentic French food and more
🖼️ Top museums (and what to REALLY see)
✨ Best Eiffel Tower photo spots (beyond Trocadero)
🙌 Bonus Tips for Conquering Paris
▶️ Video resources
Art • Luxury • Boutique • Budget • Architecture • Foodie • People & Culture • History • Shopping
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Welcome to Paris, the culinary capital of the world! In this guide, we'll take you on a journey through the city's hidden gems – those secret spots cherished by locals but often overlooked by tourists. Say au revoir to tourist traps and bonjour to authentic Parisian dining experiences.
Couples • Halal • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Groups • Backpacker • Accessibility • 50+ • Family • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Wine
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Enjoy some “tres jolie” days walking around the Parisian streets and boost up your energy level 🔋 with some coffee just after/before a “little” shopping spree.
This list includes many of the city’s cafes (Paris is now a specialty coffee - and pastry - capital) and all the good spots to shop something that will surely indulge all of your needs/senses (main focus on French brands).
💡Be sure to check the vintage selling gems spreaded all over Paris!!!
💰 By the way, massive sales happen twice a year in France: in July and January. Called “les soldes” in French, the sales normally last around four weeks and the discounts increase as the weeks pass.
Even if you don’t catch the sales, designer shops give you the opportunity of buying small accesories (keychains for example), leather goods (belts, gloves, card holders, passport covers, etc) or scarves/caps/ties - even umbrellas, which make for exceptional souvenirs.
Perhaps you can even get the chance of seeing the “art of making” a product in the workshop/workroom of the artisans.
Plus, visiting the shopping venues could turn into an amazing experience as many of them are soooo Instagrammable!
Highlights:
🥐 Croissant - is a buttery, flaky, viennoiserie pastry inspired by the shape of the Austrian kipferl but using the French yeast-leavened laminated dough. Croissants are named for their historical crescent shape. The modern croissant seems to have been created by the French chef Sylvain Claudius Goy.
🥖 Baguette - is a long, thin type of bread of French origin that is commonly made from basic lean dough (the dough, though not the shape, is defined by French law). It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust.
🧀 Fromage de France - there are more than 1,000 kinds of cheese in France! Being in Paris is being in the Ville des Fromages, the City of Cheese. Some of the most known: Camembert,
Brie de Meaux, Roquefort, Reblochon, Munster, Pont l'Évêque, Époisses de Bourgogne, Comté.
Tip: go for a “cheese and wine” tasting.
🐌 Escargot - any of several species of edible land snails, a delicacy of French cuisine. Although the snails eaten as escargots are terrestrial, they are technically mollusks and therefore classified as seafood.
🍷 French wine - France is one of the largest wine producers in the world. Red wines from grape varieties like Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel. Rosé wines like the Provençal rosé and the sweet White Zinfandels. White wines like a Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, or a Moscato. Sparkling wines from Champagne and Vouvray.
Shopping • Coffee
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A digital travel guide containing vegan, vegetarian, macrobiotic, organic, and gluten-free restaurants in Japan.
Majority of them are located in Tokyo, but I've also included some excellent spots in Kyoto and Fukuoka.
🌟 I’ve organized each restaurant with a convenient category that explains what type of food they serve
🌟 I’ve also included links to their websites/social media.
This guide contains 50 locations with many varieties of food, including:
🍰🍩 desserts
🍜🥢 ramen
🌮🍔 international cuisine
🍛🍱 Japanese food
☕️🥪 cafes and bakeries
💖💰 higher end restaurants for a special meal
📌 This guide also includes a zero-waste Guesthouse that has an earth-friendly plant-based café and bar, that sells by weight, without trash.
💕✨ I've also created a FREE vegan and vegetarian Japanese word and phrase list to help you navigate Japan, so you can just show people your phone, and point.
I’ve also including a handy Gluten Free phrase and help guide, too.
My hope is that even if you don't purchase my guide, these free phrase lists will at least help you! ✨
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Helpful Terms for Vegan and Vegetarian travellers:
The more commonly used terms:
vegetarian: ベジタリアン (beh-ji-tarian)
vegan: ヴィーガン (vui-gan) OR ビーガン (bee-gan)
The more traditional terms:
Buddhist vegan: 完全菜食主義者 (kanzen saishoku shugisha)
vegetarian 菜食主義者 (saishoku shugisha)
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NOTE: Even if you’re vegan, it’s good to start with this phrase, “beh-ji-tarian des” (I’m vegetarian) since it is already rare to be a vegetarian in Japan.
Saying you’re vegan will go over many people's heads, so if they say that they "can’t serve a vegetarian", they definitely can not serve a vegan.
Some helpful phrases you can keep handy on your phone:
I don’t eat meat, seafood, eggs and dairy products
肉とシーフードと卵と乳製品を食べません
(o-niku, shifudo, tamago, to nyūseihin wo tabemasen)
I don’t eat pork
豚肉を食べません
(buta niku wo tabemasen)
I don’t eat chicken
鶏肉を食べません
(tori niku wo tabemasen)
I don’t eat fish stock
魚のだしを食べません (sakana no dashi wo tabemasen)
I don’t eat eggs
卵を食べません
(tamago wo tabemasen)
I don’t eat cheese
チーズを食べません
(chizu wo tabemasen)
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How to express having an allergy:
I am allergic to shrimp
エビのアレルギーがあります
(ebi no arerugi ga arimasu)
For example:
I am allergic to _____________________
_____________________ の アレルギーがあります
_____________________ no arerugi ga arimasu
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GLUTEN FREE TIPS:
Many Japanese dishes contain soy sauce and/or miso, and most of them contain gluten.
I am allergic to wheat
小麦アレルギーです
(Komugi arerugi desu)
麩 質 Fushitsu is the Japanese word for gluten
グ ル テ ン sometimes it is written in Katakana, as “gu-ru-ten”
Things to avoid:
小麦, 小麦 粉
Komugi is wheat, komugiko is wheat flour.
麦 Mugi is barley, usually in mugicha, barley tea. Or rye, called rye-mugi (ライ麦).
醤 油 Shoyu, or soy sauce
味噌 Miso paste
水 飴 Mizuame, or malt syrup, and barley malt syrup are in many sweets
Helpful Phrases:
I cannot eat food that contains gluten. So I cannot eat anything made with wheat, rye or barley. That means that I cannot eat soy sauce which contains wheat, or miso that contains wheat.
私はグルテンを含む食品が食べられません。小麦・大麦・ライ麦が使われているものは全部です。そのため、小麦を原料としている醤油や味噌もいっさい口にできません。
I have a serious disease called celiac disease, so that I cannot eat food that contains gluten. I cannot eat anything made with wheat, rye, or barley. I cannot eat soy sauce which contains wheat or miso that contains wheat.
私は、グルテンの摂取によって発症する「セアリック病」という深刻な病気をもっています。そのため、小麦・大麦・ライ麦が使われている食品は食べられません。小麦を原料としている醤油や味噌もいっさい口にできません。
Does this contain wheat?
これは小麦を使っていますか。
Does this contain barley?
これは大麦を使っていますか。
Does this contain soy sauce?
これは醤油を使っていますか。
When you go to a chicken grilling shop, they can dip it in a sauce which contains soy sauce, but you can ask them to do the salt sprinkled version instead:
Can you do shio-yaki (salt-flavored)?
塩だけで焼いてもらえますか。
Vegan • Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Couples • Foodie • Vegan • Gluten Free • Vegetarian • Cafes and Bakeries • Japanese Food • Higher End Cuisine • Sustainable/Eco • Coffee • Wellness
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Welcome to your ultimate Kyoto Guide packed with +175 places to explore and visit.
Things to Do:
⛩️🌳 shrines, temples, parks, & gardens
🎋🎍 Arashiyama Bamboo Forest Area Guide
🍺🍗 Nishiki Market Food Guide
🖼️ 🎨 museums & art galleries
🛍️🏬 unique shopping spots
Food Spots:
🍢 traditional Kyoto cuisine
☕️ favourite coffee shops
🍰 cafes & bakeries
🍱 Japanese comfort food
🌱 vegan & vegetarian spots
🍡 desserts & snack spots
🍜 ramen, udon, and soba
🍶 Japanese izakayas
🌮 international food
🍺 craft beer & cocktail bars
☆This guide contains the best of Kyoto adventuring☆
1. The top tourist locations with my notes and tips.
2. My favourite off-the-beaten path temples and shrines to avoid the crowds.
3. A dedicated Arashiyama Bamboo Forest section, including my favourite spots to see that are lesser known.
4. A full separate guide to Nishiki Market and the side streets around it. There is a lot to do in the area, even once the market closes at night!
5. A massive selection of food spots to choose from, there is something for everyone.
☆ Have fun in Kyoto, and don't forget to take some time to just get lost in the backstreets ☆
Love,
Martina aka King Kogi
Vegetarian • Vegan • Female Solo • Couples • Car-free • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • LGBTQ+ • Backpacker • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel • Shopping
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Always wanted to go to island hopping in Greece? Lucky for you, I just made your trip that much easier!
For one whole month, I island hopped across Paros, Naxos, Anti Paros, Milos, Sifnos and Crete (and Athens). The rest of the islands on this itinerary I have heavily researched for my hopefully-soon next trip to Greece!
You best believe I spent weeeeeeks researching everything there was to do so I didn't miss a beat! Lucky for you, I ain't gate keeping any of it!
Please enjoy this authentic experience around the Greek Islands. Please note, you will NOT find Santorini or Mykonos on this map.
This map includes: Paros, Naxos, Anti Paros, Ios, Milos, Sifnos, Crete, Corfu, Zakynthos and Kelfonia, and of course, Athens as that is likely where you will fly in and out from.
Filled with authentic experiences local to these islands, tried and true restaurants, can't-miss sites, and of course beaches!
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Female Solo • Plus Size • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Outdoors • Foodie • People & Culture • Wine
$25.00
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Being vegan in Japan isn't easy, but it's not impossible! From supermarkets to restaurants to convenience stores, this guide will ensure you don't just live off plain rice or spend insane amounts of money! After living in Japan for a year, here are over 50 recommendations <3
Vegan • Vegetarian • Halal • LGBTQ+ • Couples • Family • Female Solo • Groups • Accessibility • Wellness • Foodie • Coffee
$5.00
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Paris, the City of Light, is a timeless destination known for its iconic landmarks, vibrant culture, and unparalleled culinary experiences. Whether you’re here for the art, the history, or simply to wander its charming streets, 24 hours in Paris is enough to immerse yourself in its magic. This guide will take you through a meticulously planned day filled with must-visit spots, incredible dining options for every budget, and insider tips to help you experience Paris like a local. From sunrise over the Seine to dinner in a Michelin-starred restaurant, this day in Paris will leave you longing for more.
Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Sustainable/Eco • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic
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The Perfect Paris Guide!
How to see Paris in 5 days! In this guide I include my recommendations for…
✨Beautiful Mid Range/Luxury Hotels
✨Charming Airbnbs
✨Must Visit Restaurants & Bakeries
✨Museums & Galleries
✨Landmarks
✨Local Shopping
✨Day Trips & more!
Architecture • Art • Boutique • Foodie • History • Shopping • Design • Romantic • Wine • People & Culture
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Paris is a food lover's dream, you can find it all here: classic French, Asian, Indian, Mexican, Greek, Gastronomic, Vegan, Vegetarian, you name it, it's here. Anything and everything about my (and my friends') best restaurants in Paris. An ever-growing compendium of places to eat in Paris. 90 places and counting and always on the lookout for a good meal.
Vegetarian • Vegan • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • 50+ • Business • Plus Size • Budget • Foodie • Luxury • Romantic • Wine
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Being on a plant-based diet can be tricky when overseas, especially in a city where you don't speak the local language fluently.
This is my full guide on where to find plant-based desserts and food in Tokyo. Most of them are located around the Shibuya and Shinjuku area. Hope you will enjoy it!
Disclaimer: The information here are as good as the date published. As stores open and closed periodically, sometimes without announcements, do google or check before visiting to avoid disappointment.
Also, in Japan, the term plant-based/vegan is loosely used. Strict vegans may want to pay attention and check the ingredients used.
Vegan • Vegetarian
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