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Hello there! With so many good restaurants in Sydney, choosing a place to eat can be quite overwhelming , so here are my recommendations for all types of budget.
Just a piece of advice: for many restaurants, reservations are highly recommended or even mandatory, so plan accordingly and, if possible, try to book in advance.
Better safe than sorry (and hungry) .
Thank you and enjoy!
Foodie • Budget • Luxury • Wine • Coffee • Slow Travel
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Everything you need as a vegetarian or vegan in Seoul. 🌱 I'll keep it real, folks: It's not *easy* but it's manageable.
Contents:
30+ vegan-friendly restaurants and cafes, useful apps and phrases, and street food options. Basically: Everything I learned from 28 days as a vegetarian traveller in South Korea (and dozens of hours of research).
🌱 30+ VEGAN FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS
This interactive map makes navigating Seoul's vegan and vegetarian food scene easier. 🔗 But because Google Maps isn't always reliable in South Korea, you'll also find NaverMap links for every location.
🗺️ ORGANISED BY NEIGHBOURHOOD
Hungry in Insadong? Or want to visit Itaewon but not sure what's available for you? No problem. I've listed each restaurant by neighbourhood.
I've included recommendations in 10 different neighbourhoods including:
- Myeong-dong | 명동
- Yeonnam-dong | 연남동
- Hongdae | 홍대
- Yongsan | 용산
- Gangnam | 강남
- Seongsu | 성수
- Jongno (near Gyeongbokgung Palace) | 종로
- and more!
🌱 CATEGORISED
Each spot is marked as 'vegan', 'vegan options' and 'vegetarian-friendly' so you know what to expect (look out for the little 🌱 plant emoji). I've also categorised whether it's a cafe '🍰' or a restaurant '🍴'.
I've also included what kind of food you can expect to find at each location.
🫡 STREET FOOD OPTIONS
15+ Korean street food options for vegetarians and a smaller list (5 options) for vegans.
💬 HELPFUL PHRASES: Because most Koreans don't know the restrictions linked to vegetarianism and veganism, it's often necessary to explain your restrictions. To make this a bit easier, I've included simple phrases you can adapt for your restrictions (and vocabulary).
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☕️ 🤍 Being a veggie foodie is totally possible in Seoul, it just takes a little extra planning. With this guide, I have no doubt you'll have an incredible foodie experience.
📢 This Seoul foodie guide will be regularly updated so be sure to save it and follow @StormOnTheHorizon (everywhere📲) for updates.
50+ • Couples • Business • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Vegetarian • Groups • Vegan • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Foodie • Budget • Coffee • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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This thorough guide provides insights on what, how, and where to eat in India, ensuring you can enjoy your culinary experiences without any concerns.
There is no sincerer love than the love of food.
- GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
That and wanderlust !!! Who doesn't dig traveling, right? But what's the point if your stomach's growling louder than a jet engine and you can't even dive into the local grub? Let me spill the beans – I'm a Vegetarian So, while I've been trotting across countries, I've practically survived on bread and salads. Talk about a bummer! All those meaty local dishes? Count me out.
And being an Indian, I'm all about that spicy, kick-in-the-tongue kinda food. So, you can imagine my disappointment when all I got was bland leaves and dough. Sure, I did manage to chow down on some Totopos in Mexico and hit up Chipotle in the USA – shoutout to those Veggie Burritos! But let's face it, most of the time I was just a hungry spectator.
I've seen tons of globetrotters hit the same snag when they visit India – the food can be a bit too spicy or punchy for their taste buds. It's a real downer to see them end up stuck with McDonalds, Dominos and the likes because they can't handle the desi flavors. I've witnessed countless peeps asking for suggestions or just having a good old rant, so here I am, swooping in to put an end to all your fretting.
In this blog, I'm spilling the beans on some lip-smacking dishes that you won't wanna miss, throwing in some sneaky hacks, and dishing out all the pro tips to make sure your stomach and taste buds are doing a happy dance throughout your stay.
Foodie • Coffee
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Assalamualaikum! 🤝
So you're on Umrah or Hajj. You're hungry. Maybe thirsty?
"What is there to eat?"
"Where can I get a coffee?"
"I want a burger!"
We hear you.
We know the last thing you want to be worried about is finding somewhere to eat between praying. Whether you are looking for a quick bite or a sit down meal, this interactive food map locates a number of places where you can have a munch in the immediate vicinity of Al Masjid an Nabawi.
We've split this guide into food groups:
Fast Food 🍔 (10)
Pizza 🍕 (1)
Kebab and Shawarma 🌯 (1)
Other dining 🍽️ (3)
Cafes ☕️ (7)
Sweet Treats 🍨 (6)
Either read through the options below or use the map to pick a place you wish to visit. We've added destination info, menu's and website links where possible. Once you've decided where you want to visit, you can directly open directions on your phone's navigation app.
Don't forget to dowload the free Thatch app to get easier access.
Pssstt... We really value your insights and suggestions! If you have any ideas or comments, don't hesitate to reach out. Your feedback is invaluable in shaping the future of Muslim Travel Maps - DM us on our instagram @muslimtravelmaps or just drop us a message to say hi!
Halal • Foodie • Faith • Coffee • Budget
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Ghana is an incredible country filled with friendly people and plenty to explore.
While 10 days is a bit of a whirlwind, it’s enough time to get a solid taste of Ghana—culture, history, nature, and a bit of adventure all wrapped up between Accra and Cape Coast. I’ve designed this itinerary to strike the right balance between activities and downtime, so you can get the most out of your trip without feeling totally wiped out by the end.
I’ve also organized each day’s activities in a way that makes the most sense for efficiency (and to avoid too much time stuck in Accra’s traffic). Trust me, a little strategic planning goes a long way here.
I don’t recommend a lot of specific restaurants unless they’re near the stops and I can vouch for them. Ghana has plenty of hidden gems when it comes to casual dining, so it’s best to go with the flow and choose a spot close by when you get hungry. Just don’t wait until you’re starving—food prep in Ghana can take a bit of time. That said, street food and chop bars (local eateries with ready-made dishes) are great, fast options when you’re on the go.
There are certain activities where you'll need to hire a driver. I can easily recommend Junior. He knows everywhere and everyone and he's a great driver. His specialty is Cape Coast, but he's very well-versed in Accra, too. Just call or WhatsApp him to make arrangements: +233 024 473 6171.
If Junior isn't available, just ask at your hotel or hit up a Bolt driver that you like and think will give you a fair price, (always negotiate first).
Two apps you’ll want to download for your trip
Bolt - It’s like Uber, but local, and it works in both Accra and Cape Coast.
Pro Tip: Always opt to pay in cash when using Bolt. Trust me on this – drivers are much more motivated to show up when they know there’s cash waiting at the end of the ride!
Glovo – Food delivery in Accra. If your hotel doesn’t have a restaurant and you just don’t feel like going out, this is a good way to get fed. It can be slow, though, so order early.
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Family • Digital Nomads • Groups • Plus Size • Female Solo • Car-free • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Shopping • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Foodie
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Hungry on Gili Air? Let this board be your culinary compass through the island's best restaurants! 🏝️
From local warungs to western restaurants and bars, we got you covered with these! With Mei being vegetarian and preferably vegan, and Zii being local & non-vegetarian, you can rest assured we have options for every taste🍴
This Guide includes:
- 6 Local Warungs
- 6 Western Restaurants
- 6 Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants
- 6 Bars
- 6 Noteworthy Restaurants & Cafés
You’ll get a rundown of the Restaurants as well as 2-3 of our recommendations from the menu. Each recommendation has atleast one vegan/vegetarian option. For the drinks we feature there’s always non-dairy alternative.
Stay tuned for our upcoming guide on the Gili Islands!
Vegan • Vegetarian • Halal • LGBTQ+ • Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie • Coffee • Sustainable/Eco
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Hungry and love to shop? My mom and I love shopping and eating our way around Toronto. Below are some of our favorite places. Yes, we can spend the whole day in the Yorkdale mall. Great place to get some steps in!
50+ • Couples • Family • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Architecture • Foodie • Luxury • People & Culture • Relaxation • Shopping • Wellness
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Are you hungry? Want to get some amazing eats? Here are my top 5 restaurant recommendations in my favorite part of Minneapolis, Northeast (NE). My family grew up in this part of the city and I taught for 8 years at a local school, so this neighborhood holds a special place in my heart.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Art • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel • Wellness • Wine
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As a long-term resident of Nicosia, here are my favorite places.
What's included:
🍴More than 30 restaurant recommendations for all budgets (low-high-end)in different Towns of Cyprus such as
(Nicosia,Limassol,Famagusta,Pafos),
🌯 A guide with a must-try Cyprus meze! From the most known to the least famous but that worth to taste.
This is a LIVE GUIDE, that means that our restaurant lists are updated daily since we are foodies and we often discover amazing places to recommend! The new changes will automatically sync even after you get it WITHOUT an extra cost!
This guide is for every type of travelers (solo, couple, family, group).
Don't forget to download the free Thatch app to get easier access!
You’ll have it for life and can access it any time!
Is a mobile-friendly guide, meaning that you can use it in real time!
If you’d like a more extensive or tailored travel guide, feel free to reach out:
📧nikolaszannetou@gmail.com
Foodie • Wine • Mountain • Coffee
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In the past decade, the Copenhagen food scene has really exploded. From the high-end food scene, to the cozy cafés selling the local BMO (scroll to find out what it is!) - you definitely won't leave this city hungry. But you'll probably be a little bit broke.
In this guide, I've saved all my favorite places (plus in the bottom, I added if they have additional locations/branches) - and I'll also continuously add any new spots that I try.
Vegetarian • Groups • Couples • Backpacker • Family • Female Solo • Plus Size • 50+ • Business • Car-free • Vegan • Gluten-free / Celiac • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Halal • Foodie • Boutique • Luxury • Budget • Wine • Shopping • Romantic • Coffee • Design • Architecture • People & Culture
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Explore the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to discover stunning temples, ancient Buddha's, elephant sanctuaries, mountain views, aesthetic coffee shops, and foodie night markets.
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Plus Size • Architecture • People & Culture • Foodie • Budget • Photography • Relaxation • Slow Travel
$5.00
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If you're in Paris, hungry and don't feel like spending a salary on lunch out, you've come to the right place! Discover the best food and street food markets in Paris in this detailed guide.
From mouth-watering sandwiches to world cuisine and century-old pâtisseries, you're in for a surprise!
What's in?
🍽️ 6 Markets, Food Markets, & Food Court
⭐ Ideas of things to do near each place
📍 Location + Nearest Metro Stops
💡 Pro tips & Suggestions
Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Family • 50+ • Couples • Halal • Foodie
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Taking a trip to Shanghai? Shanghai is a huge city of over 24 million people so it can be daunting finding somewhere to eat as a vegan/vegetarian. I've taken that burden off your hands and selected my personal favourites and recommendations from friends.
While living in Shanghai from 2017 to 2021, I transitioned to Veganism. Everyone at home thought it would be impossible for me to be vegan or vegetarian in China but real Chinese food is very veggie forward and I was there during a boom in the plant-based food industry which made my life much easier.
So if you're making a trip to Shanghai, here's a list of my favourite Vegan and vegetarian friendly restaurants in the centre of the city and some further out. There are endless options in Shanghai, as one of the largest cities in the world, you'll never be bored or hungry.
*DISCLAIMER* Navigating China on Google Maps is very challenging as Google is not accessible in China so I recommend downloading Baidu maps. Apple maps works but is not 100% reliable with Chinese addresses. Most of the restaurants will be easy to find as they are properly labelled and registered on the map however some of the restaurants in this list are labelled differently to the real restaurant name so please READ the descriptions.
Vegan • Vegetarian • Sustainable/Eco • Budget • Foodie • Romantic • People & Culture
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Introducing Logan's Bali Foodie Map, a culinary treasure trove cultivated over a year of traversing the vibrant island of Bali and its surrounding. Logan creates restaurants and hotels around the world. Eating, drinking, and traveling are not just his profession, but also his passion.
Immerse yourself in Bali's flavors with handpicked, hidden gems for every palate. From tucked-away warungs serving aromatic nasi goreng, babi guling and bakso to seaside shacks grilling the freshest seafood, to the best coffee shop, bakery and fine dinning this map curates only the best.
This guide and map (full version) cover the following islands with +200 places in total, perfect for food lovers and for long-trip :
BALI - NUSA PENIDA - LEMBONGAN - LOMBOK
Backpacker • Couples • Family • Digital Nomads • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Foodie • Adventure • Coffee • Outdoors • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Road Trip
$39.99
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It has been a lovely sunny month in Málaga (Andalusia), Spain. As I am a real "foodie", the first thing that I checked upon arrival and marked on the map were all the types of restaurants I wanted to visit.
Later on, I tasted multiple ones as well as discussed the options with locals, and here the "price-friendly" list comes.
👇Below you can find our top picks, where we literally almost cried out of the "foodgasm" 😍 Moreover, I will introduce you to "must-try" dishes,
Do not read when you are hungry!🤤
📌Save this guide to your bucketlist!
🎶And stay tunned for more itineraries to come!
You can find my on Instagram: @hungrytraveler_barb
Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Digital Nomads • Accessibility • 50+ • Car-free • Business • Family • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Foodie • Coffee • Wine
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Eat like a local in San Diego with this guide for some of the best food spots in almost every major neighborhood of San Diego. This guide is live, constantly updated with the newest suggestions, and comes from a San Diego native herself, so you know it's trustworthy. You will not go hungry (or thirsty) in San Diego with this list of recommendations, for the best restaurants, bars, speakeasies, and local eateries in each district.
Foodie • Budget
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Portland -> Canon Beach -> down the coast to NoCal Redwoods -> Grants Pass -> Eugene -> Portland!!
My husband and I just returned from an epically exhausting 5-Day Coastal Oregon Road Trip and I would not have changed a thing!! We covered 16 hours of driving in that time, so it was definitely a "see as much as possible" kind of trip. While you could easily spend an entire weekend at every spot we stayed, we enjoy this type of travel in order to cross off as many travel bucket list goals as we can manage around our 9-5s
By the time dinner came around we were so exhausted from the day's travels that all we could think of was hitting the pillow, meaning some of my foodie finds went un tested but I will include the places I had vetted and didn't make it to as well. One thing is for sure: locals on Reddit have never let me down on their food recs :D
Backpacker • Couples • Family • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Camping • Outdoors • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Romantic • Van Life
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Enter the charming neighborhood of Brera and you’ll soon forget all thoughts of the drab, industrialist Milan. Bohemian grit began to fill the cracks between the uneven cobblestone streets here after WWII, and by the 1960s, the local cafes and galleries brimmed with neorealist filmmakers and designers vying for the Compasso d’Oro award. Due north from Milan’s tourist-filled Duomo and past the storied La Scala, austere, modern palazzos make way for colorful residential buildings, their balconies overflowing with succulents, wisteria and honeysuckle. The name Brera comes from the Lombard word ‘Braida’ which means ‘green space.’ Once a fishing village where boats arrived on canals into Milan from the Northern lakes, today it is considered the most bourgeois neighborhood in Milan.
To experience a hint of old-world Brera is to shop at the weekly outdoor mercato on Via San Marco, notable for its colorful, overflowing bouquets, ample fresh fish selection, multiple produce stands and Italian fashion staples such as leather gloves and cashmere sweaters. On the winding pedestrian streets, worthwhile boutiques and vintage shops are mixed with tourist-hungry restaurants (to be avoided – I recommend the old-school trattoria tucked away nearby). Brera freshly exhibits a new generation of designers and concept boutiques, and admiration of the supermodel-esque locals.
Although more recently famous as a creative’s haven in the 1960s, Brera has for centuries attracted artists and designers who came to study at the art academy within the internationally celebrated museum Pinacoteca di Brera. Soon after it opened, Napoleon, the newly crowned King of Italy, is said to have intended the Pinacoteca to become the Louvre of Italy (Antonio Canova’s colossal marble statue of the monarch sits at the center of the palazzo courtyard today). To follow in the brushstrokes of the prestigious academy’s centuries of attendees is to shop at the historic art supply and print shop Ditta Crespi or flip through the engraved leather journal selection at Pettinaroli.
Couples • Groups • Shopping • Foodie • History • Design • People & Culture • Romantic • Coffee
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For foodies, Wisconsin is a culinary paradise brimming with diverse flavors and local specialties. From charming diners serving up classic comfort foods to upscale bistros offering inventive twists on regional classics, there's something to satisfy every palate. Indulge in rich, locally-sourced dishes featuring farm-fresh ingredients and artisan cheeses that the state is renowned for. Whether you're enjoying a hearty meal in a cozy small-town eatery or exploring vibrant dining scenes in bustling cities, Wisconsin’s restaurants promise a delicious journey through the heart of the Midwest's food culture. **This list will continue to grow as we uncover more great spots!
Wine • Foodie • Coffee
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Don't stress as you plan a romantic or family day trip to this famous city. Take a look at this guide to find the must see attractions and eateries to make your trip flawless.
This guide gives you breakfast, lunch and dinner spots that won't leave you hungry for more. These spots are all local, small businesses - so that you know you're getting the true Cambridge greeting and are supporting amazing independent places.
The must see attractions are listed in this guide too, along with a days itinerary - for if you want to follow a foolproof plan.
50+ • Couples • Family • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Foodie • History • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic
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