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RE: My vegan experience on Mallorca

in #travelfeed6 years ago

Oh, I can eat anything :D Fancy or not, I don't care. I've eaten in Michelin stars restaurants but I also love street food :)

In the US you have so many options, but I think it depends a bit on where you are. I can't imagine it's easy in Texas let's say :)

Europe is ok with vegan food, so come and check it out :)

I guess that your traveling time is approaching? :)

Thank you for stopping by and your nice comment! :)

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I can eat anything too! It’s actually been some time since I’ve been to a real fancy restaurant. It’s just not our thing anymore.

You’re right, we do have many options. However finding vegan friendly foods in the south are difficult. I believe Texas would bare a similar problem 🤷🏼‍♀️

We were hoping to be leaving in November but our travels have been pushed back a bit. Maybe December or early January… this allows for some quality holiday time with our family so no big deal. We do have our suitcases ready to go though 😉

It’s always my pleasure @delishtreats :)

When we're in Switzerland we usually eat at home. I love to cook and homemade is always better, I must say :) But when we travel I like to go to different 'class' restaurants to compare them :)

I think the best options are on the East Coast, no? In the big cities?

Quality time with family is important too and travel can wait for you :)

Have a lovely day!

I can’t get enough of homemade. Now, the dishes I can do without :). In Los Angeles there’s quite a few options but I don’t know how fancy they get. I guess we’ve never looked into it. I would imagine New York to have a lively scene too. That would be a fun tour I bet.

I really love these tour posts so please continue traveling and comparing :).

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