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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Vegetarian Restaurants of Istanbul

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from: http://www.venere.com/blog/istanbul-vegan-cuisine-10872/

Istanbul has become extremely popular with the nightlife crowd as well as those tourists who enjoy experiencing the world’s cuisines including Vegan-friendly and vegetarian ones. If you are looking for a vegetarian cuisine and don’t know which the best place is, here are the following restaurants serve some of the best vegetarian cuisine of Istanbul, Turkey:

Loving Hut –
one of the numerous locations of the well-known global Vegan restaurant chain, the menu features organic and Vegan-friendly Asian and international dishes. There is also a fast food and take-out menu for those in a hurry or wanting to dine at home or in their hotel room. The menu was recently expanded to include more organic dishes and outdoor seating is available. Credit cards are not accepted so bring cash.

Balya Organik Café –
the menu features Turkish and Western cuisine that is lacto, organic, ovo, and Vegan-friendly. They also have a juice bar and a take-out menu with a market attached to the café. They specialize in salads, sandwiches, soups, and Turkish veggie entrées. Additionally, they serve hot breakfast items such as oatmeal and pancakes. Desserts include Vegan brownies, carrot cake, granola bars, and oatmeal cookies. Outdoor seating is available, so soak in the sun. However, the payment is by cash only.

Devi Caféshop –
lacto and ovo Italian cuisine is the specialty here. The restaurant is situated in the heart of Istanbul’s Anatolian side. Indian snacks, soups, and vegetarian dishes are served daily from 9:45 am until 10 pm every day of the week except Sunday. Outdoor seating is available for those looking for the sunlit lunch. And they accept credit cards for payment as well as cash.

Max Green Co. –
specialties include organic and Vegan-friendly salads, soups, and wraps which are mainly raw and Vegan-friendly food items. There is also desserts and ice cream as well as a juice bar so fill-in to your delight as the food is fresh and tasty. The restaurant is open 12 hours a day (10 am until 10 pm) seven days a week.

Parsifal Vejetaryen Restoran–
lacto, ovo, Vegan-friendly Turkish and international dishes. They also feature salads, soups, and an acceptable beer and wine list. Specials change several days a week so you should call ahead and they accept credit cards as well as cash for payment.

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