Hitting the Pavement for a Vegan Food Tour of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
South Australia was voted by Lonely Planet as Number 6 in its Top 10 regions in the world recently for 2017; though we can't forget about the state's capital in this accolade. Adelaide - the city of churches - is bursting with vegan menus at restaurants around town and seems to be overwhelmingly welcoming to the vegans travelling here. Here are my top picks for a vegan tour of Adelaide, and it's advised to hire a car or take your own to reach the full potential of this foodie flight of fancy. Below is only a snapshot and there are many more locales to add to the ever-growing list. Still, it's enough to get the tour started.
A short drive to the inner cusp of Adelaide lives Nagev. The name spells vegan backwards, yet there's nothing backwards in Nagev's approach to modern, minimalist plant-based breakfasts and light lunches. A fresh floor-space with wooden tables and teapots sprouting succulents, and a couple of breakout couched spaces for a a lazier coffee; all exuding Nagev's strip-shop vibe on busy Payneham Road. For a good start to the day, order an acai quinoa porridge with seasonal fruit, raw cacao, crushed nuts and chia seeds, sided by a matcha chai latte. Make your hot drink 'dirty' if you must with a shot of added espresso (an Adelaide concept, I noticed). ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
A short drive to the inner cusp of Adelaide lives Nagev. The name spells vegan backwards, yet there's nothing backwards in Nagev's approach to modern, minimalist plant-based breakfasts and light lunches. A fresh floor-space with wooden tables and teapots sprouting succulents, and a couple of breakout couched spaces for a a lazier coffee; all exuding Nagev's strip-shop vibe on busy Payneham Road. For a good start to the day, order an acai quinoa porridge with seasonal fruit, raw cacao, crushed nuts and chia seeds, sided by a matcha chai latte. Make your hot drink 'dirty' if you must with a shot of added espresso (an Adelaide concept, I noticed). ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Hitting the Pavement for a Vegan Food Tour of Adelaide
Guide Location: Australia » Adelaide
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Justine De Jonge
Read it on Author's Website: https://fireandtea.com/blog/2016/11/28/hitting-the-pavement-for-a-vegan-food-tour-of-adelaide/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Australia » Adelaide
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Justine De Jonge
Read it on Author's Website: https://fireandtea.com/blog/2016/11/28/hitting-the-pavement-for-a-vegan-food-tour-of-adelaide/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Nagev
- Adelaide Central Market
- Pollen 185
- Vego n Loven It
- Le Souk
- Zenhouse Vegetarian Teahouse
- Mai Kitchen
- Two Bit Villains Soda Bar
- Everything Vegan
- Yoghurt Place
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