Veganism should also be a spiritual thing, in fact, the original ancient raw plant base eaters (raw vegans) were very spiritual. Take the shaolin monks for example, although very gentle, they can be very lethal. That is how I am, a spiritual martial artist, weight lifting warrior who is a raw vegan. Blessings
@@leehyunsong7001 The thing is, factory farming is beyond more destructive e.g animals, plants, tress, nature/eco system, water source; and all that grain being used to fattened up the animals with, they can use it to stop world hunger. Plants and trees produce fruit and vegetables, an extraction one might say, a secretion like tears, eye boogers and mucus etc, then ripe to eat. Blessings
Here are the cities listed in the video: 1. Bristol, England 2. Portland, Oregon 3. Edinburgh, Scotland 4. London, England 5. Tel Aviv, Israel 6. Berlin, Germany 7. Los Angeles, California 8. Tai Pei, Taiwan 9. Chennai, India
Minneapolis MN. We’re getting vegan and vegetarian places opening all the time and many small vegan businesses are here. There’s a vegan eatery that serves FREE to anyone who wants to eat on holidays too. I’m just sad that Punk Rawk is closing.
How come Warsaw slipped out of this list, which held 7th place in 2018? Here's another countdown by Happy Cow www.happycow.net/vegtopics/travel/top-vegan-friendly-cities
I feel sorry for vegans, one of the best things about traveling is experiencing unique local foods of different cultures, yeah sure you can experience some local non meat foods especially in places like India, but some of the best cultural food experiences are meat dishes.
Indo Bule gotta disagree. I’ve been vegan for almost 23 years and I’ve traveled the world. I’ve had plenty of local food that doesn’t and has never had meat. I’ve had wonderful local food in Egypt, Beijing, Shanghai, Paris, Corfu etc.
@@Indonesiansurftravel - And every dish you eat with meat has a vegan alternative or substitute, most of which can fool meat-eaters. (Burger King is testing a plant-based burger that has fooled meat-eaters.) I've been vegan almost a decade. Don't feel sorry for me. I eat well and do not miss meat. I'm not missing out.
I would also mention Turin - Italy. For 800k people more than 20 100% vegan restaurants and a lot of vegan friendly places. The first 100% vegan bakery in Italy (since 2009), Ratatouille and many other choices 🇮🇹❤️
@@kirsten1613 sorry, I don't agree.... Italy has so much traditional dishes that are completely vegan: pasta al pomodoro, focaccia, panelle, farinata, minestra di pane, fave e cicoria, spaghetti aglio, olio e peperoncino, etc. And I would not mention Pizza that is easily "veganizable". We can compare Edinburgh and Turin: Happy Cow says 11 Restaurants (500k people) for Edinburgh and 23 for Turin (880k). For me... Not bad!
Emanuela don''t be silly there is absolutely no chance Torino makes the top 100 probably forget about 10, I grew up in Torino and go back every year, it's great that it grew allot compared to the past but it's in no way a vegan friendly city, most places don't have any real vegan options and you gotta deal with peoples negative attitudes all the time
Vegetarian friendly, yes. Vegan friendly is more in the south than in the north. Paneer isnt part of the main cuisine here and never in my life have i seen anyone use cream in their cooking, which is more used in north indian cuisine. Of course, vegan version of it can be made. But by the way its cooked normally, it isnt vegan friendly in the north.
Naresh : true to that but if you order anything in North India without paneer, you won't find cream in the curries. Avial is with buttermilk : that's not vegan. "Tiffin food" in North India is also vegan
Anchal Nigam but they still add cream in dal’s , mixed veg n other curries! It depends on what you order! Most sweets have milk/ cream as well!! Ghee is not considered vegan either.
Naresh Kuppuswamy Almost every other place customises food without dairy in North India too. And multiple dairy free dals and sabjis are easily available, not every sabji has paneer or cream added to it.
Whole Food Plant-Based Man lol. You’re right. LA is really vegan friendly now. Eating out is so easy and enjoyable it’s hard to stay home and cook. Prices are coming down here as vegan restaurants proliferate. Pretty close to regular restaurants in price now.
Jimmi Alli oh, I don’t know about conservative, highest rate of voting for the Greens, highest rate of voting Yes for gay marriage, legalised euthanasia. I think it’s the most progress city in Australia, I wish we were more progressive, there is a long way to go.
A lot of things we need to shake off - but if we do - we will be golden. We will want children - because we will be proud of the legacy we are leaving for them.
I live in Bristol and I’m really spoiled for choice here. The city has always been opened to alternative lifestyle. Apart from the vegans restaurant, nearly all restaurants in the city, from the most expensive to most affordable ones, all have at least one vegan option, which is soo greaatttt! I hope it will be like this all over the world xxx
Its amazing how you can keep your favorite food and shift to their vegan versions without compromising taste, now than 10 years ago. Its only thriving and the only way forward for sustainability.
Thank you for introducing Taipei and sharing our video! Taipei might be a little behind in the movement but we do have a lot to offer for veg*n travellers. Come visit us at our fairs or anytime in the year. Sending love from Taiwan. :)
If only Taiwan could educate your neighbors Koreans and Chinese to lay off the dog meat, cat meat, pigs, cows, chicken, fish, shark fins, frog, pangolins, elephant and rhino tusks(ivory) consumption for therapeutic garbage ...the animal kill list just goes on and on...💔
I’m so glad Portland was on the list. It’s always been culturally forward, liberal, and high on the arts. Veganism is a perfect fit. I lived in Portland during the ‘90s, but didn’t go vegan till 2013. My heart is still in Portland. When I go back, I’m looking forward to a luxurious vegan lifestyle.
I recently traveled to Reykjavík, Iceland. Lots of vegan options there as well. Quite surprising considering how small the country is. As a country, they are very focused on the environment. Definitely recommend a visit!
I have been vegan since I was born. My friends and cousins always told my family and I that we would not survive but look where are we now. I am 21 year old and the oldest person in my family is my grandpa who is 92 and still walking. ❤️ he always told me eat wisely and look where are we now.
You forgot Tijuana, Mexico. The busiest land border in the Western Hemisphere. It has over twenty something restaurants and vegan markets with artisan goods. It hosts vegan festivals too. Vendors etc
We visited Bath, England and there were a surprising number of options. Now I know why. It's very close to Bristol. This is a great list. Eating is the largest part of travel, so if it's fun, the trip is fun.
I've been vegan over 30 years now. When i began, the word and concept 'vegan' was not yet in most people's conscious awareness. Now it is. We have far to go but we have also come so very far. Many thanks to all living kindly. True peace must include ALL life. Aho
Before I clicked the video I thought “Bristol!” And it was on here!!! My cousins live there and I loved how there was so much for me to eat while visiting!
All this vegan stuff is so amazing, lovely and positive video. Can't wait until the rest of the Worlds like that too. So much better for the animals, the Planet and each other. Plant power! =)
I live in newcastle england and the choices are real good here! With a few fully veg/vegan places! Great to know alot of places in the uk are vegan friendly if i travel around i know where to visit for good food!
Interesting. When I was there I had trouble finding vegetarian options - never saw anything vegan (except vegetables at the market). What was I doing wrong? 😳
So proud to see UK right there at the top of the list , I wonder where Australia is ? Specially where .i live in Perth W A , Vegan , one year and so much healthier, was delighted to get a vegan meal from Ikea , for $5 , and delicious too !
I would add Toronto, Canada to this list. Ever since I moved from there to Germany, I have REALLY missed all the amazing vegan food that used to be so easily accessible to me. Pretty much every decent restaurant in Toronto has vegan options now, and there are SO MANY incredible vegan restaurants. I cannot wait to go back and indulge in some great vegan delights! I’m hoping to move to Berlin soon so that I won’t feel so deprived.
If it is vegetarian instead of a vegan list, then Ahmedabad tops the list. Because it is the most vegetarian city in the most vegetarian country named India. Ultimately it crowns the top rank in world level too.
@masquerade Please read my comment properly. I had already used the word "If" that implies that I am talking about the scenario, and didn't mistaken this list
@Flyleap That's fine. And I agree that some people are unaware of the diff between vegan and vegetarian, and yet speaking confidently. But there is an ancient religion "Jain" which is probably the oldest or the second oldest(diff theories) religion of the world, follows the lifestyle which is quite similar to vegan. And even better that that, bcoz they also exclude root vegetables bcoz during the process, it kills numerous organisms. Jain monks travel with naked legs so that they don't hurt any small lives. Inshort, they do every possible thing to don't hurt others, by physically or mentally. Read about them in details, as you are not Indian, you will be amazed by their philosophy.
No. If it is vegetarian , then Palitana city tops the list. This is only complete 100% vegetarian city in the world . Animal killing is a crime here . It is a holy city of Jains because there are many Jain pilgrimages.
I was a hardcore non vegetarian. But since my birthday have gone vegan. Everybody in my family and friends thought I was kidding and won't last long. But its been two weeks now and I'm still strong. It's a best birthday gift i have given to myself.
@@MM-qh9yh my grandma is 90. Still going good without any disease. She seldom wear her glasses too! I still feel that vegan and vegetarianism is better than eating processed meat, cold stored fish, genetically altered beef, packet milk and egg which never hatches. Small terrace garden can keep you healthy than anything else.
WOW. I wish I lived in Bristol, England or Portland, Oregon. I've been happy for the last two years because there is place in my city where I can buy a vegan burger. I would spoilt for burgers in Bristol or Portland.
So amazing to see the progress. 20 years ago when I first went vegan, there were only a handful of books and barely any products. I made a Tofurkey for Thanksgiving and my family thought I had gone loony tunes! Now, there is so much to offer with so many products, companies and restaurants. Who's laughing now??? 🤣😂💚🌱💪🏼
Very cool video! A lot of inspiration on places to go an not have to worry about what we’re going to eat and we can plan a trip to a exciting places! Thanks ~ Chuck
Mexico City is pretty awesome as well. Most Mexican restaurants have some vegan options, but in 2018 they had 16 vegan restaurants, and a bonus is that everything was about half the price you would pay in the US.
I really want to live in these cities! I'm now living in japan and theres so little vegan/vegetarian restaurants, i get left out everytime my friends eat out
Bring a lot of money and be prepared to gain a lot of weight lol there's waaay more than in the video (and even though the best is in Tel Aviv, there's some cool stuff all over, and everything is really close to each other ;))
LOVE This video! I love traveling so this is helpful for finding out some destinations :D Especially India I want to go some day!! I also was inspired to make my own channel to showcase some of the delicious restaurants in the cities I travel.
Been in Tel Aviv, 🕎ate falaffel 3 times a day. The falaffelbars provide all you need. Salad🍅 protein etc. And sauces like you never tasted before. Hope to go back one day ...... a happy vegan from The Netherlands ⛵⛆🌞
México city and NYC were overlooked on this list. I've been to most of the cities mentioned and they're all great for vegan food but Mexico and NYC seem to have most options.
As someone who lives in Tel Aviv, I am surprised that TLV is not nu. 1 on this list. Literally almost all resturants in Tel Aviv are vegan and those that aren't, offer a lot of vegan options and have a HUGE vegan menu. Jerusalem should also be on the list, not only for the variety of plant based cafes, diners, resturants and hummus places - but also because most people here are gardeners and eat off of their garden only. Much love from Israel ❤🍃🌻🍂🍀
Bristol is probably at number 1 because it's a city full of young people, i stayed in the city centre last month and 90% of the people I saw were under 30. The new world
This is so beautiful to see that people around the world are actively making a change to be kinder to animals and the environment!
Veganism should also be a spiritual thing, in fact, the original ancient raw plant base eaters (raw vegans) were very spiritual. Take the shaolin monks for example, although very gentle, they can be very lethal. That is how I am, a spiritual martial artist, weight lifting warrior who is a raw vegan.
Blessings
So cruel to plant and vegetables
@@leehyunsong7001
The thing is, factory farming is beyond more destructive e.g animals, plants, tress, nature/eco system, water source; and all that grain being used to fattened up the animals with, they can use it to stop world hunger. Plants and trees produce fruit and vegetables, an extraction one might say, a secretion like tears, eye boogers and mucus etc, then ripe to eat.
Blessings
Your the same as killing animals also.plz do some research how you kill animals also.
Dre Suma meat eaters kill more plants and animals
Nine years ago when I decided to go vegan they told me it wouldn’t last. Viva la Vevolution! We’re vegan and we love you! 🌱❤️🌱❤️
HP Lovecraft yes! When I started in 1993 many were saying what difference does it make? ... but look at the world now!
Trustme, another 99 years and you wont be vegan anymore! Not sustainable ;)
Olaf J lolz 😂
My 12th year vegan and it is the best decision I ever made in my life.
I feel several light years ahead of any non-vegan person.
Joe N5000
Kindness is always the answer:)
It feels so good that people are being aware of their food choices and the number is multiplying. Vegan family from Sydney Australia.
Mind Revolution for Juniors With Rupert Upreti also vegan from Sydney here :) I love how the community is booming here
I’m surprised we didn’t make that list.
All the way from Honolulu, Hawaii, Yay! we are slowly catching up here :) Aloha!
I love beef no matter what
Here are the cities listed in the video:
1. Bristol, England
2. Portland, Oregon
3. Edinburgh, Scotland
4. London, England
5. Tel Aviv, Israel
6. Berlin, Germany
7. Los Angeles, California
8. Tai Pei, Taiwan
9. Chennai, India
Minneapolis MN. We’re getting vegan and vegetarian places opening all the time and many small vegan businesses are here. There’s a vegan eatery that serves FREE to anyone who wants to eat on holidays too. I’m just sad that Punk Rawk is closing.
How come Warsaw slipped out of this list, which held 7th place in 2018?
Here's another countdown by Happy Cow www.happycow.net/vegtopics/travel/top-vegan-friendly-cities
I feel sorry for vegans, one of the best things about traveling is experiencing unique local foods of different cultures, yeah sure you can experience some local non meat foods especially in places like India, but some of the best cultural food experiences are meat dishes.
Indo Bule gotta disagree. I’ve been vegan for almost 23 years and I’ve traveled the world. I’ve had plenty of local food that doesn’t and has never had meat. I’ve had wonderful local food in Egypt, Beijing, Shanghai, Paris, Corfu etc.
@@Indonesiansurftravel - And every dish you eat with meat has a vegan alternative or substitute, most of which can fool meat-eaters. (Burger King is testing a plant-based burger that has fooled meat-eaters.) I've been vegan almost a decade. Don't feel sorry for me. I eat well and do not miss meat. I'm not missing out.
I would also mention Turin - Italy. For 800k people more than 20 100% vegan restaurants and a lot of vegan friendly places.
The first 100% vegan bakery in Italy (since 2009), Ratatouille and many other choices 🇮🇹❤️
Emanuela Tavano italy is just not very vegan friendly, and 20 is not that much, compared to over 500 restaurants in one city
@@kirsten1613 sorry, I don't agree.... Italy has so much traditional dishes that are completely vegan: pasta al pomodoro, focaccia, panelle, farinata, minestra di pane, fave e cicoria, spaghetti aglio, olio e peperoncino, etc.
And I would not mention Pizza that is easily "veganizable".
We can compare Edinburgh and Turin: Happy Cow says 11 Restaurants (500k people) for Edinburgh and 23 for Turin (880k).
For me... Not bad!
Emanuela Tavano it may be in Turin. But traveling through Italy, and the Mediterranean area. They don’t seem to understand what vegan means yet.
Emanuela don''t be silly there is absolutely no chance Torino makes the top 100 probably forget about 10, I grew up in Torino and go back every year, it's great that it grew allot compared to the past but it's in no way a vegan friendly city, most places don't have any real vegan options and you gotta deal with peoples negative attitudes all the time
anything vegan or healthy in Italy is expensive as fck tho
San Diego is a great city for vegans too! I go to San Diego State University and we just got our first completely vegan restaurant on campus 🌱
Evolution! Donna Jean! Kindred! Native Foods! So many dope vegan places in SD!!
In India, almost every cities are vegan friendly, so it isn't reasonable to pick any particular city name. Namaste
Vegetarian friendly, yes. Vegan friendly is more in the south than in the north. Paneer isnt part of the main cuisine here and never in my life have i seen anyone use cream in their cooking, which is more used in north indian cuisine. Of course, vegan version of it can be made. But by the way its cooked normally, it isnt vegan friendly in the north.
Naresh : true to that but if you order anything in North India without paneer, you won't find cream in the curries.
Avial is with buttermilk : that's not vegan.
"Tiffin food" in North India is also vegan
Anchal Nigam but they still add cream in dal’s , mixed veg n other curries! It depends on what you order! Most sweets have milk/ cream as well!! Ghee is not considered vegan either.
Anchal Nigam avial is more common in Kerela than tn. Coconut milk is used. Which is vegan
Naresh Kuppuswamy Almost every other place customises food without dairy in North India too. And multiple dairy free dals and sabjis are easily available, not every sabji has paneer or cream added to it.
Now my must-visit Vegan travel list is super long 😍✈️thanks, LIVEKINDLY! ❤️🌱
If I lived in one of those cities, I would be broke from eating out frequently.
Yep, I live here and find it challenging....thank goodness I am a good cook and like to explore new recipes!
Not in chennai or any Indian cities... outside dinning is not very expensive...
Berlin you can get stuffed with 7 euros so buying groceries is not even convenient
Whole Food Plant-Based Man lol. You’re right. LA is really vegan friendly now. Eating out is so easy and enjoyable it’s hard to stay home and cook. Prices are coming down here as vegan restaurants proliferate. Pretty close to regular restaurants in price now.
You won't be broke in India, no matter how much you eat, you'll still have loads of money left. Food is really cheap here.
San Jose Costa Rica is very friendly as well! There's also a nearly vegan island in Thailand called Koh Phangan 🤤💚
Rachael DeLashmit I’m on Koh Phangan right now and this island truly is a vegan paradise 🏝🌞 Rest of the Thailand (apart from Chiang Mai) not so much
The future is Vegan 🌱 ♥️
Agree!!🍠🍌🍎🍏🍊🍄🍄🍅🍆🍇🍈🍉🍐🍑🍒🍓🍍🌰
No doubt. But it's too late. Earth already give up . Still we can survive more rather most of people will turn vegetarian or vegan .
I go as far to say the future is VEGAN or no future.
Then there is no future
@@twinsoultarot473 Veganism is man made , nothing natural about it. It is very far from nature
Melbourne, Australia has many vegan restaurants, vegan festivals it’s the most progressive city in Australia.
I was wondering why Melbourne didn't feature in this list.
FitzRoy alone has so many vegan restaurants.
Melbourne is lovely but very conservative.
Jimmi Alli oh, I don’t know about conservative, highest rate of voting for the Greens, highest rate of voting Yes for gay marriage, legalised euthanasia. I think it’s the most progress city in Australia, I wish we were more progressive, there is a long way to go.
Janet Donald hi Janet - l agree with you - we have a way to go yet.
@@JimmiAlli its just not conservative buddy
It's a good thing that world starting to go for peace .... Just like Hinduism and India started from the beginning of human civilization...
A lot of things we need to shake off - but if we do - we will be golden. We will want children - because we will be proud of the legacy we are leaving for them.
Bro what about dairy industry? cruel to cows.
FUTURE FOOD IS VEGAN FOOD. BE THE FIRST 💪
100%
@@nikolinac.4237 its here now already
@@nikolinac.4237 that only happens in dreams you refuse the truth just like freaking flat eathrers
I don't see anything changed...
Cows are suffering in Dairy industry 😭
This is awesome! Definitely have to go to some of those cities! Already checked out Berlin, it’s heaven for vegans!
I live in Bristol and I’m really spoiled for choice here. The city has always been opened to alternative lifestyle. Apart from the vegans restaurant, nearly all restaurants in the city, from the most expensive to most affordable ones, all have at least one vegan option, which is soo greaatttt! I hope it will be like this all over the world xxx
Its amazing how you can keep your favorite food and shift to their vegan versions without compromising taste, now than 10 years ago. Its only thriving and the only way forward for sustainability.
Thank you for introducing Taipei and sharing our video!
Taipei might be a little behind in the movement but we do have a lot to offer for veg*n travellers.
Come visit us at our fairs or anytime in the year. Sending love from Taiwan. :)
You have great content! Happy to feature Tai Pei 🌱
If only Taiwan could educate your neighbors Koreans and Chinese to lay off the dog meat, cat meat, pigs, cows, chicken, fish, shark fins, frog, pangolins, elephant and rhino tusks(ivory) consumption for therapeutic garbage ...the animal kill list just goes on and on...💔
I’m so glad Portland was on the list. It’s always been culturally forward, liberal, and high on the arts. Veganism is a perfect fit. I lived in Portland during the ‘90s, but didn’t go vegan till 2013. My heart is still in Portland. When I go back, I’m looking forward to a luxurious vegan lifestyle.
I recently traveled to Reykjavík, Iceland. Lots of vegan options there as well. Quite surprising considering how small the country is. As a country, they are very focused on the environment. Definitely recommend a visit!
Awesome! Portland Oregon is my next stop! 👍🏽
Andre Roberts samee
Me too
Portland is a shit hole
Same
Plus, recently the Technical University in Berlin has opened a fully vegan canteen 💕💕
I just spent 2 days in Bristol....wow...its amaizing
I have been vegan since I was born. My friends and cousins always told my family and I that we would not survive but look where are we now. I am 21 year old and the oldest person in my family is my grandpa who is 92 and still walking. ❤️ he always told me eat wisely and look where are we now.
You forgot Tijuana, Mexico. The busiest land border in the Western Hemisphere. It has over twenty something restaurants and vegan markets with artisan goods. It hosts vegan festivals too. Vendors etc
We visited Bath, England and there were a surprising number of options. Now I know why. It's very close to Bristol. This is a great list. Eating is the largest part of travel, so if it's fun, the trip is fun.
That's great, thanks a lot about this information! I'm vegan for 2 years and 7years vegetarian, and I think it's my very best deed in the whole life!
Its fine being a meat eater. Jesus ate fish while he was alive
I've been vegan over 30 years now. When i began, the word and concept 'vegan' was not yet in most people's conscious awareness. Now it is. We have far to go but we have also come so very far. Many thanks to all living kindly. True peace must include ALL life. Aho
Cannot say how good it feels to see veganism growing. Keeps sprouting my compassionate, animal-oriented friends, keep sprouting 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱
Before I clicked the video I thought “Bristol!” And it was on here!!! My cousins live there and I loved how there was so much for me to eat while visiting!
All this vegan stuff is so amazing, lovely and positive video. Can't wait until the rest of the Worlds like that too. So much better for the animals, the Planet and each other. Plant power! =)
I wish the US would catch up with the rest of the world . This is exciting to see and gives me hope and joy ! Thanks for sharing. !
I need to move, bloody hell! I want to go to a vegan restaurant!!
😂😂😂😂 me too!!!!
Me too. here in my city there are a few vegan eateries but these cities are like vegan havens
so proud to see my city Bristol as number one, I live just up the road from cafe kino and the sandwiches at the end are sold at my uni :)
Toronto is also has a great vegan scene 💕
Incredibly well done! Powerful Inspiration to travel to each one of these amazing and compassionate places. BIG THANKS!
You did a great job with the video, really well done!
As a vegan myself, I'm sooooo happy to see veganism blooming all over the place.
Vegan strip clubs? OK, you win!
watching meat dosent count as eating it
Bravo to all vegans!💝💝💝
This further supports my plan to possibly move to the UK!! Thanks. Well done
I’m surprised Toronto wasn’t on this list, we have tons and tons of vegan restaurants and events.
I'm an expat living in Chennai for several years now n there are lot of vegetarian restaurants that serve authentic south indian delicious food
Choose compassion 🌱🌱🌱🌱
Agree!!🍠🍌🍎🍏🍊🍋🍄🍅🍆🍇🍈🍉🍐🍒🍒🍓🍍
I live in newcastle england and the choices are real good here! With a few fully veg/vegan places!
Great to know alot of places in the uk are vegan friendly if i travel around i know where to visit for good food!
Oh hello 😄 I follow your Tumblr and RUclips! I live in Bristol and it really is amazing for veganism
Athens, Greece is very vegan-friendly. Perfect for restaurants and street foods.
I wish the rest of Greece was also....
Interesting. When I was there I had trouble finding vegetarian options - never saw anything vegan (except vegetables at the market). What was I doing wrong? 😳
I'm vegan and live in Athens.... I wouldn't agree with you...
@@simonspethmann8086 you did nothing wrong. I live in Athens and it's not vegan friendly. Not yet anyway...
stop spreading this lie fool. Greece is one of the least vegan friendly places in Europe if you want more than a salad without cheese.
Yay! As a vegan from Chennai I'm really happy that Chennai got featured!. India is heaven for vegetarians, hope it catches up to veganism as well!
Chennai has the best food ever!
So proud to see UK right there at the top of the list , I wonder where Australia is ? Specially where .i live in Perth W A ,
Vegan , one year and so much healthier, was delighted to get a vegan meal from Ikea , for $5 , and delicious too !
Los Angeles county and Southern California at large has a tremendous amount of vegan restaurants. I'm just surprised a city in Thailand isn't on here.
I would add Toronto, Canada to this list. Ever since I moved from there to Germany, I have REALLY missed all the amazing vegan food that used to be so easily accessible to me. Pretty much every decent restaurant in Toronto has vegan options now, and there are SO MANY incredible vegan restaurants. I cannot wait to go back and indulge in some great vegan delights! I’m hoping to move to Berlin soon so that I won’t feel so deprived.
Yes 😍🙌 gonna prepare my traveling list then , yay thank you🙌✨
Prague In the Czech Republic has over 50 vegan restaurants, also has vegan shops and festivals ☺️🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
Can totally vouch for Tel Aviv 💗
If it is vegetarian instead of a vegan list, then Ahmedabad tops the list. Because it is the most vegetarian city in the most vegetarian country named India. Ultimately it crowns the top rank in world level too.
@masquerade Please read my comment properly. I had already used the word "If" that implies that I am talking about the scenario, and didn't mistaken this list
@Flyleap That's fine. And I agree that some people are unaware of the diff between vegan and vegetarian, and yet speaking confidently. But there is an ancient religion "Jain" which is probably the oldest or the second oldest(diff theories) religion of the world, follows the lifestyle which is quite similar to vegan. And even better that that, bcoz they also exclude root vegetables bcoz during the process, it kills numerous organisms. Jain monks travel with naked legs so that they don't hurt any small lives. Inshort, they do every possible thing to don't hurt others, by physically or mentally. Read about them in details, as you are not Indian, you will be amazed by their philosophy.
No. If it is vegetarian , then Palitana city tops the list. This is only complete 100% vegetarian city in the world . Animal killing is a crime here . It is a holy city of Jains because there are many Jain pilgrimages.
Awesome to see this list! I've added more cities to my never ending bucket list :)
I've been to VX in Bristol, was soooo good!
I'm an AuPair in England from Germany and it's soo true, Bristol has so many good choices 4 vegan food! The vego monster shake at Vx was AMAZING!!
Way to go, all the cities!!
Im so happy and grateful for all the entrepreneurs and people for choosing vegan... this video is so positive
Alright it looks like I have a lot of traveling to do. Great video. 👏
I was a hardcore non vegetarian.
But since my birthday have gone vegan. Everybody in my family and friends thought I was kidding and won't last long.
But its been two weeks now and I'm still strong. It's a best birthday gift i have given to myself.
Each and every city , town and village in India is vegan friendly!!! :)
True... Funny when they listed only Chennai in the list and that too in 9th place.
But vegans have some nutritional deficiencies
@@MM-qh9yh my grandma is 90. Still going good without any disease. She seldom wear her glasses too! I still feel that vegan and vegetarianism is better than eating processed meat, cold stored fish, genetically altered beef, packet milk and egg which never hatches. Small terrace garden can keep you healthy than anything else.
@@MM-qh9yh Meat eaters too!!!
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WOW. I wish I lived in Bristol, England or Portland, Oregon. I've been happy for the last two years because there is place in my city where I can buy a vegan burger. I would spoilt for burgers in Bristol or Portland.
Vegan AND gluten free is the key to optimum health
So amazing to see the progress. 20 years ago when I first went vegan, there were only a handful of books and barely any products. I made a Tofurkey for Thanksgiving and my family thought I had gone loony tunes! Now, there is so much to offer with so many products, companies and restaurants. Who's laughing now??? 🤣😂💚🌱💪🏼
I’m so glad San Francisco didn’t make the list. One would think that SF would be more accommodating but trust me it’s not.
Very cool video!
A lot of inspiration on places to go an not have to worry about what we’re going to eat and we can plan a trip to a exciting places!
Thanks
~ Chuck
😍😍😍 I want to go to every one of them!! I love being vegan ❤️ if only we had that many options here in South Texas!
Here is Dallas it is starting to BOOM! Vegan burgers are everywhere now!
Bristol! Ok I was expecting either Melbourne or Chiang Mai to be #1. I mean I know it's essentially just a listicle but hey it was a fun vid, thanks
3:22 Rawvana LOL 😉🌱
I know right! she needs to have her Vegan videos taken off youtube since she says the vegan diet made her sick then she is trying to make others sick.
Mexico City is pretty awesome as well. Most Mexican restaurants have some vegan options, but in 2018 they had 16 vegan restaurants, and a bonus is that everything was about half the price you would pay in the US.
I have hope on this earth !!❤ 💌
Just by going vegan!! I guess people can destroy the planet with A bombs
This video is truly inspiring. We need more cities like these. I hope to visit most of them some time.
There is nothing wrong with eating animals. its just fine eating animals
I really want to live in these cities! I'm now living in japan and theres so little vegan/vegetarian restaurants, i get left out everytime my friends eat out
Don't worry!!They are on bad side not you!!Good luck!!
10 years strong on the Veganic love! Love you vegans! All of em!
Love being vegan ♥️
I'm surprised NYC didn't make the list. Great video though! Some of those facts and figures were incredible, veganism really is skyrocketing!
I used to live 2 minutes from Kino! Although I have to say...Tel Aviv....coming for ya.
Bring a lot of money and be prepared to gain a lot of weight lol there's waaay more than in the video (and even though the best is in Tel Aviv, there's some cool stuff all over, and everything is really close to each other ;))
I'm coming for Tel Aviv too, Zionists better watch out 🇵🇸
LOVE This video! I love traveling so this is helpful for finding out some destinations :D Especially India I want to go some day!! I also was inspired to make my own channel to showcase some of the delicious restaurants in the cities I travel.
Surprised Melbourne isn't on the list though
The Craft they were probably number 10.
Didn’t make the cut.
Loving and beautiful food! You become healthier but also you become an angel for the animals. They deserve also a good and natural life
Love Taipei and Berlin! 🌱❤️
Been in Tel Aviv, 🕎ate falaffel 3 times a day. The falaffelbars provide all you need. Salad🍅 protein etc. And sauces like you never tasted before. Hope to go back one day ...... a happy vegan from The Netherlands ⛵⛆🌞
Hit here for Chennai 🤙🏻
Hopefully Toronto, Canada can round out the list to make it a TOP 10 list next time.
Yay Bristol!
México city and NYC were overlooked on this list. I've been to most of the cities mentioned and they're all great for vegan food but Mexico and NYC seem to have most options.
Vegan strip club lol - why not!
My buddy took me there!
Cruelty free strip club where no one's exploited, perfect =P
Only a non spiritual vegan would think of that but I digress. Blessings
Are there dancing vegetables instead of dancing meat?? Ahahaha!!
Shake that as..pargus
As someone who lives in Tel Aviv, I am surprised that TLV is not nu. 1 on this list. Literally almost all resturants in Tel Aviv are vegan and those that aren't, offer a lot of vegan options and have a HUGE vegan menu. Jerusalem should also be on the list, not only for the variety of plant based cafes, diners, resturants and hummus places - but also because most people here are gardeners and eat off of their garden only. Much love from Israel ❤🍃🌻🍂🍀
LA, California and Tel Aviv are the 2 that I really want to go to!
Bristol is probably at number 1 because it's a city full of young people, i stayed in the city centre last month and 90% of the people I saw were under 30. The new world
Go Bristol, I love my city!
My relative lives there.I'm surprised! But you can eat vegan everywhere!!Fruits and vegetables you can buy all over the world.Greetings from Slovenia
We are making progress in Paris too !
Vegan is life 😍
Soon to make the list - Roma, Firenze and Turin Italy.
Mumbai,india is the most vegan friendly city in the world.
When it's safe to travel again, I *definitely* want to go to some of these places.
So I’m traveling to all of these countries then lol 💓
I'm thrilled. This is so inspiring. The future is hopeful! 💗+💡🕉
Make Florida fully vegan 🌱 yum 😋 👍