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Cologne Vegetarian Food

When you go to Cologne, vegetarians are saddened because Germany is famous for its love of meat. However, a pleasant surprise awaits them in Cologne. Although most restaurants and pubs serve mostly meat, the menu always has delicious cheeses and mushroom dishes. A traditional mushroom dish with garlic, mashed potatoes and salad (Champignonköpfe gefüllt mit Kräuterknoblauchforce).

When you go to Cologne, vegetarians are saddened because Germany is famous for its love of meat. However, a pleasant surprise awaits them in Cologne. Although most restaurants and pubs serve mostly meat, the menu always has delicious cheeses and mushroom dishes. The traditional mushroom dish with garlic, mashed potatoes and salad (Champignonköpfe gefüllt mit Kräuterknoblauchforce) is very tasty and hearty.

Another option is to go to one of the many ethnic restaurants, for example, Italian, where you can choose pasta and pizza without meat. Most Thai, Chinese, and Vietnamese restaurants have a surprisingly modest selection of vegetarian options. There are many restaurants in the Zülpicherplatz area serving falafel (Turkish pea meatballs). All local cafes offer vegetarian options. Cologne even has a few pure vegetarian restaurants, the best of which are in the Friesen-Platz region.

Osho's Place *. Vegetarian cuisine from around the world. Salad Bar. Cozy, informal atmosphere, and Venloer Strasse, 5-7.

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