Vegan living in Paris (and other fun places)

  • Le Pick-Clops

    When a vegan hits a Paris café, they’re probably going to be getting a salad and frîtes. That’s why it’s always such a treat to find a café with a salad that’s a bit special, such as the mysteriously named Le Pick-Clops in the Marais.  The killer salad at Pick-Clops is L’Inca, a satisfying mix…

  • I love the Marché Raspail

    There are many excellent markets in the city, and it is often possible to find a stand specializing in organic produce, but the Raspail Organic market [Métro Rennes, Sunday, 9h to 15h] offers much more. For starters it’s all organic, and even heavily biodynamic so there is a lot to choose from. But it is…

  • Rue des Rosiers

    I live in the Marais district in the 4th arrondissement, and one of the main reasons for that is the nearby presence of Rue des Rosiers.  Rue des Rosiers gets more and more full of pricy boutiques each month but it is still the heart of the Jewish community and the best place in town…

  • “Mais qu’est-ce que tu manges?”

    After a year of animal-free living in Paris, I can safely report that vegans can eat in Paris. Of course, each precious discovery of a vegan oasis must be shared with the world, so please join me as I compassionately eat my way around the 20 arrondissements! Bon Appétit, Emily Horne Me at Maoz

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