Latvia is good for vegetarian food and because practically everything is organically grown you can eat there without guilt and everything really does taste much better there. Tomatoes, potatoes, gherkins ...... Mmmmmmm!
There are many vegetarian restaurants in Riga (Capital) and if you do decide to go there there is an absolute must have - a booklet called Riga in Your Pocket. Lists all restaurants by category and gives you an insight as to cost and what the food and staff and ambience of the place is like. I could recommend a hotel there too, but if you want to go write back in and I will oblige.
2006-12-10 21:12:23
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answered by zakiit 7
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I guess it depends on the culture of the country. Also on how developed the country is.
From personal experience i would have to say Greece is not vegetarian friendly at all. i was there for the summer and i have to say most days i was stuck eating pizza and plain pasta because 99% of things on the menu have meat in them. And then when i asked if they could take out the meat in some restaurants they would give me a confused look and say it was not possible. I mostly traveled on the islands but i would think some restaurants in athens could be a bit more accomidating since its a city
2006-12-11 07:36:52
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answered by Athena 2
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Any Buddhist or Hindu country would be very vegetarian friendly. Anywhere in mainland Southeast Asia is great. They may or may not list vegetarian foods on the menu, but if you ask for vegetarian food, they will happily accomodate you. I would imagine the same would be true throughout India. Northern and Eastern Europe can be difficult.
2006-12-11 01:53:40
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answered by Rickie 2
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even with its overall super intake of meat, the US has some very vegetarian friendly factors, extremely on the West Coast like Portland, San Francisco, Seattle and different larger cities like manhattan. I think of it would desire to be greater complicated contained in the midwest or the south...
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answered by ? 4
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I am from the Uk and have onlyvisited Holland, Spain, Australia and America. I fund Autralia to be the best followed by UK, then Hollandand then Spain.
2006-12-10 21:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't suggest Germany. I find it very difficult to find certain products. I think England is one of the best places.
2006-12-10 22:09:03
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answered by nadezdha87 3
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japan would be #1 in east Asia
and Sicily in Europe
2006-12-11 01:21:32
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answered by saurabh 2
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Now a day, vegetarian restaurants has been increasing everywhere, you can find it easily
2006-12-10 21:43:14
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answered by Neighbour 5
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