Iceland is More Vegan Friendly Than You Think

Published: April 5, 2022, 10:57 p.m.

b'Contrary to what most people believe, Iceland has a lot of options for people who identify as vegan or plant-based eaters. I remember being astonished at the options in the grocery stores during my first visit back in 2013. Funny enough, that was the first time I\\u2019d heard about Veganuary (vegan January). Icelanders who normally eat meat were excited to take on the challenge of only eating vegan food for the whole month of January. This meant that grocery stores in the country had ordered vegan friendly foods to meet the demand.
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\\nIn this podcast episode, I share an astonishing fact about the vegan only grocery store in Reykjav\\xedk and list out places for people to eat.
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\\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzZFTPEsM_I
\\nVegan Only Restaurants in Reykjav\\xedk
\\nVegan World Peace
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\\nJunkyard
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\\nLoving Hut
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\\nMama Reykjav\\xedk
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\\nMr. Joy
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\\nCat Cafe (Kattakaff\\xedh\\xfas)
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\\nGran\\xf3labarinn
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\\nJ\\xf6mm (they are looking for a new location for their restaurant)
\\nRestaurants that cater to vegan and non-vegan people in groups
\\nThis is not an exhaustive list. Rather, it is a list of places I like a lot.
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\\nDuck and Rose
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\\nPunk
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\\nMonkeys
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\\nK\\xf3l
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\\nFl\\xf3ran Bistro
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\\nSp\\xedran
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\\nLaundromat Cafe
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\\nSumac
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