Most people think that all vegans can have is lettuce. And water.
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These five places in Camden will prove you wrong.
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1.QUINOA VEGETARIAN
Though this this Peruvian food stall is entirely vegetarian, most dishes here are also without eggs or dairy.
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Their food is not deep fried – that’s two in one! Source: Kate KÅ«lniece
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If you want to be extra healthy, I would recommend grabbing their superfood salad box. And no, it’s not just salad.
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2.ROTI HOUSE
It’s time to celebrate – most of Indian/Pakistani cuisine is vegan friendly. These street-food traders will prepare a freshly made roti with a hearty filling within seconds.
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Your non-vegan companions are welcomed here to indulge in tandoori chicken or chicken masala wrapped in a roti. Source: Kate KÅ«lniece.
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Don’t give in the masses of people surrounding this stall – it’s worth the wait!
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3.CHILLI NACHOS
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Louisiana chilli stall does offer a regular chilli with meat and a cheese sauce on top. However, leave that for your omnivore friend; get a vegan chilli filled with quinoa and beans for a protein boost.
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Gluten free nachos – what a time to be alive! Source: Kate KÅ«lniece
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4.BRAZILIAN CHURROS
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The best place to end (or start) your cheat day. Deep fried and rolled in sugar and cinnamon, these vegan doughnuts are popular amongst Camden’s visitors.
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Be careful – their fillings do contain lactose! Source: Kate KÅ«lniece
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5. CUPCAKES&SHHHT
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Located in the middle section, this cute looking band wagon will overwhelm you with a variety of bakery goodies. Raw, gluten free, baked or vegan – the choice is yours. Treat yourself with a guilt free raw vegan carrot cake filled with nuts, dates and cacao. You deserve it!
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Special cupcakes and treats can also be ordered for your loved ones. My birthday is coming up, so… Photo: Kate KÅ«lniece
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I might move to Camden now. See you there!
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This article also appeared on Grab&Go.