All posts tagged: vol-au-vegan

#571 One vegan dish, vol-au-vegan, room for improvement, Poule & Poulette, Bruges

restaurant review #571 – Some room for improvement here..This is currently the only place in Bruges where you can have vegan vol-au-vent, a traditional Belgian dish.

#559 Frituur with vegan options! Frituur Tina, Antwerpen

restaurant review #559 – Frituur with vegan options! Had a nice ‘fast food dinner’ before going to a show at nearby de Roma – Paul Carrack!Vegan snacks are clearly labelled and fries are baked in plantbased oil (unfortunately still a rarity in Belgium).

#454 Nice food, modern vibe, some starter hiccups, OhMa (2), Gent

restaurant review #454 – Vegan restaurant in Ghent!! 🌿🌿🍲🍲 Had been to the popup of Ohma in Bruges a couple of times before (some years ago – REVIEW), and love that they focus on veganising traditional dishes. 💚💚

#448 Nice Vegan vol-au-vent, Eethuis de Stadstuin, Izegem

restaurant review #448 – First time visit! This place is in between Kortrijk and Bruges. Not so many vegan options in this area …

#420 Nice fastfood lunch, Snack in Joy (Reed), Luxembourg

restaurant review #420 – Another vegan restaurant! This one in the capital of our neighbouring country, Luxembourg!

#388 Nice new vegan lunch place in town, Greens & Beans, Brugge

restaurant review #388 – Nice new vegan place in town! 😊🌱 Greens & Beans openend in April 2023.

#311 Stew, vol-au-vegan and more at pop-up Oh!ma, Bruges

restaurant review #311 – Oh!Ma is a vegan pop up restaurant in Bruges, run by vegan catering Vegansa. We have visited twice in the last couple of weeks, and hope to visit again before they close mid January!

#303 Traditional vegan dishes and dame blanche! Groenendijk Weert, Bornem

restaurant review #303 – Groenendijk Weert is a traditional restaurant/brasserie along the river Scheldt, in Weert/Bornem. There is a seperate vegan menu of the month with traditional vegan dishes like vegan vol au vent and vegan stew (stoverij). We had made a reservation this Summer on the Belgian national holiday (July 21) and that seemed really necessary. It was fully booked for lunch and several patrons were turned a way.