Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again. How about Mexico?
I (lifelong vegetarian) had a great time in Mexico City recently.
Anonymous wrote:Japan - unless fish isn't ok.
Tons of rice, noodle, veg options
Anonymous wrote:Mexico responder here. My favorite places to eat have been Greece, Turkey, Thailand, Cambodia.
Anonymous wrote:Germany. Get the happy cow app.
Anonymous wrote:Op again. How about Mexico?
Anonymous wrote:Japan - unless fish isn't ok.
Tons of rice, noodle, veg options
Anonymous wrote:Anywhere in Europe now. Any major city or western-catering resort/hotel anywhere on earth.
Disagree with the Japan rec though. I've been vegetarian since 16, pescatarian since around 25, and you have to be really flexible in japan and assume your meal has beef broth or fish stock or whatever in it. We were just there (have been a few times before) and I've gotten a lot more chill about my vegetarianism as I get older, and it made japan infinitely easier. You can do vegetarian in Japan for sure, but it means you may be trekking across town to the one place that makes vegan ramen, or having to do the buddhist vegetarian restaurant -- rather than just being able to go anywhere and choose the veg option.
Anonymous wrote:Anywhere in Europe now. Any major city or western-catering resort/hotel anywhere on earth.
Disagree with the Japan rec though. I've been vegetarian since 16, pescatarian since around 25, and you have to be really flexible in japan and assume your meal has beef broth or fish stock or whatever in it. We were just there (have been a few times before) and I've gotten a lot more chill about my vegetarianism as I get older, and it made japan infinitely easier. You can do vegetarian in Japan for sure, but it means you may be trekking across town to the one place that makes vegan ramen, or having to do the buddhist vegetarian restaurant -- rather than just being able to go anywhere and choose the veg option.