FGV favourite vegan restaurants on the planet

With all the intense and feverish attention given to mainstream non-vegan restaurant chains serving vegan options, I wanted to take a step back and give some space to the true legends of the vegan food scene.

I’ve compiled a list of my top ten favourite vegan restaurants and eateries on the planet as a way to celebrate the people who put animals first.

This list is current as of February 2020 and is as accurate as I can recall. Some places would have made this list had they not sadly closed. I also am aware that I am missing a whole bunch of amazing vegan spots that I haven’t had a chance to visit, so please feel free to add your suggestions in the comments.

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Por Siempre Vegana Taqueria (Mexico City, Mexico)

Tacos are more than just food in Mexico. They are an inextricable part of the culture. Late night and early morning taco stands are on every corner, making this cuisine the most popular and most eaten in the city.

Por Siempre launched a vegan version of a traditional taco stand six years ago and it quickly became one of the absolute must visit locations for vegans. The business has recently expanded and now boasts a second spot featuring chairs and tables.

Temple of Seitan (London, United Kingdom)

Temple of Seitan is more than just a place to get irresistible comfort food. It is a food company that has become world-famous and unquestionably legendary.

The first location of this fried vegan chicken powerhouse turned the world of plant-based eating upside down when it opened in Hackney, East London. With a second spot in Camden and more expansions soon to follow, Temple is set for world domination.

Vedge (Philadelphia, United States of America)

If you haven’t dined with Vedge, I promise you haven’t dined with the best vegan restaurant on the planet.

Until Kate Jacoby and Rich Landau launched their super swanky (yet still incredibly welcoming) Vedge restaurant, I wasn’t certain that I had ever truly eaten exceptional vegan cuisine. My multiple trips to the Philadelphia-based restaurant have forced me to reconsider everything I know about good food.

Eating at Vedge is bucket list material.

Tian Ran (Gold Coat, Australia)

This restaurant located at Mermaid Beach on Australia’s Gold Coast means more to me than I can effectively express. Living in nearby Brisbane wasn’t always amazing for vegans (it has changed BIG time) so Tian Ran was my sanctuary.

Their menu is overflowing with some of my favourite dishes on the planet including olive fried rice, crispy bean curd, noodles, and drumsticks. I adore Tian Ran and I miss them deeply.

Veggie Grill (multiple locations, United States of America)

The first time I actually adored a salad instead of eating it out of duty was probably at a Veggie Grill location.

This chain of casual quick service restaurants is consistently high quality. They serve the perfect mix of comfort dishes (wings, burgers) with decadent salads packed with kale.

Veggie Grill is expanding rapidly around the USA. Eat with them when you can for pure happiness and satisfaction. Extra note: make drinking their strawberry lemonade a priority.

Plant Power Fast Food (multiple locations, United States of America)

Vegan junk food (junk is not a bad word!) is a reality thanks to Plant Power Fast Food. With seven locations and a food truck spread out across Southern California, the chain is fast becoming a force to be reckoned with in the fast food industry.

Plant Power recreate all your favourite foods of pre-vegan times without hurting any animals, including breakfast muffins, shakes, fries, and stacked burgers.

Young Vegans (London, United Kingdom)

Not only are Carla and Marco dear friends of mine, they are also bloody talented food creators. Their pie and mash outlet in Camden, London is unquestionably one of the best places to eat on this planet.

Crispy pie shells, hot savoury fillings, creamy mash, and decadent gravy will be your reward if you make the effort to visit the shop. I would eat there every day if I could.

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Napfényes Étterem (Budapest, Hungary)

During my first visit to this Hungarian restaurant and gourmet bakery, I almost started crying from the pure joy. Seriously. It was an intensely emotional experience for me.

Traditional Hungarian cuisine turned vegan by their impossibly talented chef makes this the finest vegan restaurant in Europe. The glass cases near the restaurant’s entrance are piled high with pastry items that cannot be bettered in my opinion.

So What? (Rome, Italy)

Imagine traditional Italian food bursting with flavour. Imagine gnocchi. Imagine creamy tiramisu. Fried pasta. Ravioli. Now imagine this all done vegan.

So What? is the restaurant of your dreams if you adore Italian food. I was so shocked at how utterly delicious everything was during my visit, I kept pinching myself to make sure it wasn’t a dream.

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Doomie’s Home Cookin’ (Hollywood, United States of America)

Imagine being the happiest you can be. Imagine your happiest of happy places. Where do you see yourself?

When I close my eyes and think happy thoughts, I picture myself sitting at a table in Doomie’s with a vegan chicken basket in front of me and a jumbo soda off to the side.

Comfort food rarely comes more delicious than at Doomie’s.

This list is of course my own personal opinion. Feel free to assert your thoughts and opinions in the comments.

A few notable mentions that didn’t make the top ten but came extremely close include:

V-REV Vegan Diner (Manchester, United Kingdom)

Wulf & Lamb (London, United Kingdom)

Sage Bistro (Los Angeles and Pasadena, United States of America)

What The Pitta (multiple locations, United Kingdom)

Arancini Brothers (London, United Kingdom)

Vinh Loi Tofu (Los Angeles, United States of America)

Grassfed (Brisbane, Australia)

Vegan Indian restaurant in Mexico City

I’ve long been singing the praises of the vegan food scene in Mexico City and it certainly isn’t slowing down.

Vegan bakeries, restaurants, cafés, and events are popping up all over the Mexican capital.

One of the newest additions is Naan Mexico, a vegan Indian restaurant located in the Santa María la Ribera neighbourhood.

Located on the side of Parque Santa María la Rivera – San Cosme (a small park and square just a one minute walk from San Cosme Metro station), the restaurant is a casual space with bright paint and a pleasant view of the square.

The menu is relatively small for an Indian restaurant, but the food is affordable and tasty.

I enjoyed samosas with chutney, a glass of mango lassi, and a bowl of Kashmiri curry.

It is a great option for that part of the city which has been a little lacking in vegan restaurants.

You can see the exact location of Naan Mexico thanks to Google Maps.

Be sure to follow Naan Mexico on Instagram.

Vegan tacos in Mexico City

If you have been toying with the idea of visiting Mexico City but need an extra slice of motivation, check out this Instagram post from my feed this week.

Por Siempre Vegan Taquería is the best place to eat vegan food in the city and this seitan trompo is drawing huge crowds.

Tacos al pastor is like a national pastime here in Mexico, so this vegan version is proving to be extremely popular.

The seitan is cooked much like kebab or shawarma before being thinly sliced, fried on a grill, and served with fresh pineapple in tacos.

The menu at Por Siempre is nothing short of stunning and give you a true taste of Mexican street food without the animals getting hurt!

You can follow Por Siempre on Facebook.

The prettiest vegan tacos on the planet

Mexico City is one of the most exciting vegan destinations on the planet and the relaunched La Pitahaya takes it to yet another level.

The gorgeous Mexican eatery has taken up a new home near the corner of Querétaro and Orizaba in the Roma Norte neighbourhood of the capital.

Every single item on the La Pitahaya menu is fresh and delicious.

La Pitahaya is known for the ridiculously pretty pink tortillas made in house and cooked fresh to order. They use these tortillas across a range of traditional dishes including enfrojiladas and tacos.

Check out the photos from my recent visit below, see the exact location of the restaurant online thanks to Google Maps, and follow La Pitahaya on Instagram.

Extra note: the non-vegan ice cream store next door to La Pitahaya offers several vegan flavours by the scoop. I enjoyed the coconut and chocolate ice creams following my meal.

Vegan dining in a non-vegan cafe

I believe a real mark of how vegan-friendly a city is becoming is when vegan options start popping up all over menus at non-vegan restaurants and cafes.

And that is exactly what is happening in Mexico City.

It has taken many years, but slowly I’m starting to see more and more vegan options.

Take my recent trip to La Salvación as an example.

This non-vegan cafe in the Escandón neighbourhood has a great vegan line-up alongside their non-vegan menu. In addition to gorgeous savoury tacos, they also serve soups and sweet breads including pan de muerto.

There is even a small showing of plant and nut based milks for takeaway purchases!

If you are in Mexico City, you can visit La Salvación at this address.

You can follow La Salvación on Instagram.

Vegan Mexico in London

Imagine my surprise when one of my vegan heroes from Mexico City turned up at my weekly vegan market in Hackney, London!

Jazmín runs an an amazing vegan grocery store and cafe in Mexico City called Vegattos. It is stocked with vegan grocery essentials such as plant-based cheeses, meats, milks, pantry items, personal care products, and so much more.

You can also dine in with Vegattos, with an expanded lunch menu available on weekends.

In additional awesome news, Jazmín raises funds via the shop/cafe in order to rescue and re-home cats in need. The shop actually doubles as a cat adoption centre!

I adore the work Vegattos does for improving outcomes for animals in Mexico. They are helping cats directly as well as offering much needed goods and services for vegans.

Thank you to Jazmín and Franko for taking the time to visit Hackney Downs Vegan Market during their London visit. It means a lot to me to have these pioneers at my event.

Please follow Vegattos on Instagram.

Vegan eatery in Mexico City

Mexico City is my home for at least half of each year, so I’m thrilled that it is also one of the vegan capitals of the planet.

The latest addition to the huge number of vegan eateries is the bricks and mortar restaurant of famed vegan street food trader Pan D’Monium.

Pan D’Monium has built a loyal customer following with their super cute street stall on Orizaba in Colonia Roma.

The women-owned and run business has now expanded with a permanent location, taking over a restaurant space on busy Chilpancingo. They are keeping everyone happy with pizza, burgers, hot dogs, shakes, and more.

I dropped by a few days ago to congratulate them on their new endeavour and of course to eat and drink.

Follow Pan D’Monium on Instagram and see the photos below.

Amazing vegan food in downtown Mexico City

I make no secret of my love for Mexico City.

It is my favourite place on the planet and where I know live for at least half of every year.

One of the reasons to adore the city as much as I do is surely the wide range of vegan food available here. Over the past five years or so, Mexico City has become a global capital when it comes to veganism.

If you ever find yourself in the historic centre of the city, make time to eat at Vegamo.

This cafe is relaxed and is run by the friendliest people you will meet anywhere.

The food is also superb.

Waffle sandwiches, protein bowls, smoothies, cheesecakes, and more. All vegan, all delicious.

Follow Vegamo on Instagram and be sure to add them to your ‘must eat’ list.

Vegan tacos in Mexico City

This is a super quick post to let you know about a wonderful vegan taco restaurant in Mexico City.

It is called Malportaco.

The tacos are cheap, the agua of the day is always splendid, and the people running the place are super friendly.

Pile your tacos high, help yourself to the salsas, and be sure to squeeze the lime wedges liberally.

Follow Malportaco on Instagram.

Gorgeous vegan eating in Mexico City

Vegan Inc. isn’t a new restaurant for me, or you if you follow me online.

This restaurant chain is completely vegan with two outlets in the northern Mexico city of Monterrey plus a third in the upscale Polanco neighbourhood of Mexico City.

The food is always gorgeous and my visit yesterday to the Polanco outlet left me even more impressed than usual.

Check out these shots below.

There is talk of another location opening soon somewhere in the capital, but I won’t be satisfied until Vegan Inc. is a global chain.

It deserves to be worldwide.

Follow Vegan Inc Mexico City on Instagram.