'We were as stuffed as the dumplings': a tour of Warsaw's top vegan restaurants

Warsaw's Vegan Delights: A Foodie's Paradise

The capital city of Poland, Warsaw, has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years when it comes to vegan cuisine. From traditional Polish dishes with a plant-based twist to global flavors and modern innovations, the city's vegan scene is truly on fire.

One of the first stops was Vege Miasto, the oldest vegan restaurant in Warsaw. We indulged in hearty plates of pierogi filled with spinach and tofu ($7), and crispy potato pancakes topped with oyster mushrooms ($8). These comforting dishes helped us brave the bitter cold of a winter's day.

Next, we ventured into the Middle East at Falla, where we devoured a colorful meze platter for two ($17.50) and slurped down noodle soup at Vegan Ramen Shop (from $10 per bowl). The star attraction was the "tan-tan men," a creamy, spicy broth made from tahini, chilli oil, black vinegar, and Sichuan peppercorns.

A standout dish was spaghetti "carbonara" with vegan bacon and artichokes ($8) at Lokal. This modern Italian restaurant has clearly mastered the art of plant-based cuisine.

As we wandered through the city's Old Town and New Towns, we stopped by Lokal Vegan Bistro for Silesian potato dumplings with soy meat, gravy, and fried onions ($8). The combination was surprisingly satisfying.

Our hotel, Puro Stare Miasto, offered not one, but three vegan dishes on its à la carte breakfast menu – a welcome surprise. We savored the delicious porridge with forest fruit compote, olive oil, and herbs.

Cooking classes were also an absolute highlight. At Pierogi & More, we learned to make our own pierogi from scratch, experimenting with different fillings and sealing techniques. The communal taste-test was the perfect opportunity for us to try each other's creations – albeit briefly.

After a food-filled odyssey, we emerged stuffed but still craving more. Our final indulgence was a takeout box of pastries from Baja, Warsaw's vegan patisserie. As it turned out, there's always room for a Lotus Biscoff doughnut.

With its impressive 34 fully vegan restaurants and countless options beyond that, Warsaw has proven itself to be one of the most vegan-friendly cities in the world. The food is not only delicious but also surprisingly affordable compared to other top-ranked vegan destinations.
 
Warsaw's got a whole lotta vegan love goin' on 🤗... who knew Poland was hidin' all this plant-based goodness? I mean, I'm no foodie, but even I'd wanna visit for the pierogi and potato pancakes - that Polish comfort food never goes outta style 😋. And wow, 34 fully vegan restaurants in one city? That's a whole lotta choices 🤯... I guess you could say Warsaw's really cookin' up somethin' special here 🍳.
 
🍴 just had to share my thoughts on this article about Warsaw's amazing vegan scene 🤯! i mean, who wouldn't want to try all that pierogi and ramen goodness? 😂 seriously though, it's awesome to see a city like warsaW embracing plant-based cuisine so wholeheartedly. the fact that you can get a satisfying spaghetti "carbonara" with vegan bacon is just genius 🤓. what i love most about this article is how it highlights the variety and affordability of the options - who says being vegan has to be expensive? 💸. also, cooking classes sounds like so much fun! 🎨
 
omg u gotta try warsaus vegan scene lol i just got back from there and it was LIFE CHANGING 🤯 the pierogi at veg miasto were insane and dont even get me started on falla's tan-tan men that creamy broth is TO DIE FOR 💦 and the best part is its super affordable they have like 34 fully vegan restaurants in the city so u can't go wrong wherever u go 🤩 i mean idk how they do it but polish vegans are literally on a whole other level 👏
 
I'm loving how Warsaw's gone all out for vegans 🤩. It's like they're trying to outdo London and Berlin when it comes to plant-based eats! Remember when you used to get pierogi at your favourite canteen back in the day? These Polish vegan versions are a game-changer - all that spinach and tofu goodness 🥗. And don't even get me started on the Middle Eastern vibes at Falla... those tan-tan men broth is a total winner 😋. It's so cool to see Warsaw embracing its vegan side, just like how cities used to go crazy for foodie tours in the early 2010s 🚶‍♀️. I'm def adding some of these places to my travel bucket list ASAP ✈️
 
I'm really loving how Warsaw is embracing its vegan side 🤩. I mean, who wouldn't want to try all those traditional Polish dishes with a plant-based twist? It's genius! And the variety of global flavors and modern innovations isn't bad either - it's like a culinary United Nations in there 😄. What I love most about Warsaw's vegan scene is that you can get delicious food without breaking the bank - £8 for a plate of pierogi or Silesian potato dumplings? That's a steal! 💸 And the fact that cooking classes are available at places like Pierogi & More? Game-changer 🎉. I've always been curious about making my own pierogi from scratch, and now I'm totally inspired to give it a try... time to get baking! 🍰
 
You know what's even more exciting than a city transforming into a vegan paradise? It's the fact that people are willing to experiment and try new things! I mean, pierogi filled with spinach and tofu or noodles in spicy tan-tan broth? Who knew Poland could be so plant-based awesome? 😂 And let's talk about affordability – €10 for a bowl of noodle soup? That's like, a steal compared to other major vegan cities. But what really gets me is how Warsaw has made cooking classes and foodie experiences accessible to everyone. It's all about community and sharing the love for good food! 👫
 
Back
Top