In more and more French restaurants you can ask for the Gourmet Bag, the French “Doggie Bag”. This will contribute to reducing food waste, and also provide you with an extra delicious meal!
To buy in bulk, here is a map: https://cartovrac.fr/.
Spoiler alert: among supermarkets, Naturalia and Biocoop are most likely to have bulk products.
Strasbourg offers a variety of excellent options for vegetarian and vegan dining, as well as specialty grocery stores catering to plant-based lifestyles. Here are some top recommendations.
Shops:
- EnVie Vègane
- Vivre bio
- Naturalia
- Biocoop
- Cronenbourg saint Florent market on Fridays, 16h-19h at the church square
- Leclerc
- Coté nature
- Lidl in Kehl
- Aldi in Kehl
Restaurants with vegan options:
- Bioburger
- Le café potager
- Avobowl
- La Fignette
- Mamma Bubbele
- Kebs Baba
Tip: It’s better to avoid Neudorf and the train station markets, because they are popular and therefore more expensive
Bonus Information!
The “Panier AMAP” is an eco-friendly initiative promoted by some local producers in the area surrounding Strasbourg who sell local biological products at the parking of cemetery at Rotonde Cronenbourg 67000 Strasbourg (from 17 to 19) or the internal yard of the Saint Matthieu church at 97 Boulevard d’Anvers 67000 Strasbourg. You can purchase a subscription or just a single panier on their website, under “Paniers”. Here you can also choose between family or duo-packages, including meat options.
Check our guides about budgeting in Strasbourg
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