Best vegan restaurants in Limassol
11 venues in Limassol rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
11 venues in Limassol rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
The entire venue is 100% vegan. The name 'Enso Vegan Lifestyle Bar' and all menu items (sandwiches, smoothie bowls, cakes, desserts) are plant-based. No animal products are used. This is a dedicated vegan establishment.
Honest caveat, No formal accreditation from the Vegan Society Trademark or similar body is documented, but the venue's own branding and menu confirm 100% vegan status.
100% vegan kitchen. All menu items are plant-based, with no animal products used. Owner ensures everything is vegan from scratch. Menu items are labelled as vegan.
Fed by Nature is a fully vegan food truck in Limassol, Cyprus. The entire menu is plant-based, with no animal products used. The co-owner states they use pea protein, lentils, soy, jackfruit, and wheat-based mock meats from Mighty Kitchen and Amanamou. As a 100% vegan operation, the risk of non-vegan cross-contamination is structurally eliminated. However, no formal accreditation or dedicated kitchen certification is mentioned.
The restaurant is described as exclusively vegan, with multiple sources stating the menu is entirely vegan. A review mentions staff informed them it is a vegan/gluten-free restaurant. While this is consistent across user reports, there is no official accreditation or venue-verified statement, so it's advisable to confirm with the restaurant.
The menu clearly marks vegan-only dishes with a plant icon, including items like Falafel Vegan Wrap and Beyond Burger Vegan. The kitchen is shared and no dedicated preparation areas are mentioned. Staff can assist if contacted directly.
Separate vegan menu available with 5–10 vegan dishes, including a Tuesday evening vegan buffet. Staff are described as knowledgeable about vegan options. The kitchen is shared with meat dishes, so cross-contact is possible but the venue clearly caters to vegans.
Honest caveat, Quality and availability of vegan dishes may fluctuate based on recent menu changes.
Vegan options are clearly marked on the menu, with multiple reviews confirming clear labelling. The venue serves meat, so the kitchen is shared, but the menu design makes vegan dishes easy to identify. No dedicated vegan equipment or cross-contact procedures are described. Reliable for marked vegan dishes; confirm with staff if strict avoidance of cross-contact is needed.
Honest caveat, The kitchen serves meat, so cross-contact is possible; no dedicated vegan prep area is mentioned.
Vegan dishes are marked on the menu with a '(Vegan)' label, including options like the Vegan Burger with sweet potato fries. HappyCow reviews confirm the venue 'has vegan dishes marked on the menu'. The kitchen serves meat and dairy, so cross-contamination risk exists. Discuss your needs with staff when ordering.
The venue lists allergens on the menu and offers a variety of vegan options such as hummus, tahini, salad, house-made bread, grilled mushrooms, and grilled vegetables. Staff are reported as helpful with vegan questions. However, the kitchen is shared and no dedicated equipment or cross-contamination protocols are mentioned.
Leila in West London has a well-labeled vegan menu with 3–5 vegan options, and staff are described as knowledgeable about vegan choices. However, the source does not detail cross-contact precautions or dedicated equipment, so vegan diners should confirm with staff.
Multiple community sources note vegan options are available, and the venue is described as having 'a lot of vegan and health food'. The kitchen is shared with meat and fish dishes, so cross-contamination is possible. Staff are reported to be helpful and can explain dishes. No dedicated vegan kitchen or accreditation is mentioned.