There are multiple reasons why someone could opt for a meat-free diet. Religious matters, health issues or personal beliefs – these are just a few of the classic reasons why someone decides to become a vegetarian. Of course curiosity or an open-minded attitude can also be the driving force behind the choice. We wanted to know what kind of vegan places are there in the city and what alternatives does Budapest offer for a meat-free lifestyle.
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Napfényes confectionery – Dolce vita for everyone
Sweets are kind of interesting from vegetarians’ point of view and they are kind of problematic as well. The traditional Hungarian cookies, cakes and sweets usually contain a lot of eggs and dairy products. However there is one confectionery in Óbuda on Kiskoronás Street that offers sweets that are made completely out of vegetarian ingredients. They offer ice-creams that fit into the strictest vegan regulations. Lactose-intolerant people, people with diabetes or food allergies can also consume these special treats. This is good news because this way people with special needs can enjoy the ice-cream dolce vita as well. Back to nature, back to naturalism – these are the main philosophies behind the confectionery and they seem to work very well. No gimmicks, no hanky-panky – we like this place!