Top 10 Restaurants for Vegetarians in Sofia
Top 10 Restaurants for Vegetarians in Sofia
We spent ten days in Sofia and so we managed to try around a load of the restaurants, cafes and shops to find the best vegetarian food. You’ll find plenty of variety; from traditional Bulgarian to brunch spots to sushi. Here are our top spots and restaurants for vegetarians in Sofia.
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Top 10 Restaurants for Vegetarians in Sofia
Restaurants for Vegetarians
Furna
This cafe specialises in all things banitsa. Banitsa is a traditional Bulgarian filo pastry pie, and Furna serves several options that are actually vegan. Sweet varieties include apple and cinnamon or pumpkin and walnut, while savoury options include curried lentil, herby mushrooms, and potato and carrot. We visited multiple times and can without doubt recommend all of them. Grab yourself a banitsa and a coffee (or ayran like the locals) for breakfast, lunch or even a snack.
Beautiful Bantisa
Hadjidragana Tavern
This is a traditionally decorated Bulgarian restaurant serving proper Bulgarian food. Try the patatnik (baked cheesy mashed potato), their wide range of dips and spreads with bread, garlic courgettes and of course the classic Shopska salad. Don’t forget to try the homemade wine too!
Traditional decor
Patatnik
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Satsanga
A fully vegetarian restaurant serving Indian food canteen style. Grab a plate, load it up and pay by weight. The menu changes regularly, but there will be a variety of curries with lentils, paneer, vegetables, as well as rice, breads, salads, fried starters. Seriously tasty.
Ashurbanipal
A tiny Iraqi restaurant with only five or six tables. This place serves a variety of vegetarian dishes each one costing 7 BGN! Tahini cauliflower, biryani, hummus, babaganoush, ful, okra, breads and salad.
It is very much a rough and ready place. You have to go get your own plate and cutlery, and you get your own drinks from the fridge (which didn’t have a door) or from the room temperature boxes of wine on the counter. You get thrown a bag of flat breads and the food comes out when each dish is ready. The food was so good though. Your money pays for the tasty food and nothing more, no frills. We went here for my 30th birthday dinner, and loved it.
Where to start?!
Aubergine
Very much a fancier establishment with higher prices than we would usually go for. The restaurant specialises in, you guessed it, everything aubergine. The salads and veggie options are really good. My favourite was the goats cheese with fig and strawberry. If you have been on the Sofia free walking tour, don’t forget to show your booklet voucher to get a free pot of aubergine jam.
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The Sando Shop
Ooohh this place is good. They serve Japanese style sandwiches. You know, the ones where they cut the sandwich in to three to show off the cross section of the filling. We had the truffle egg mayo, the cheese and mushroom, and the truffle fries and it was all beautiful. I’ve seen that they now do a miso and garlic aubergine with pickled onions, walnuts, miso mayo and cheese sandwich. We might have to find our way over to Sofia again.
Truffle fries
Cheese and mushroom
Truffle egg mayo
My Sushi Bar
We bought a mixed vegetarian sushi platter from here with wakame salad and edamame beans. You can eat in, but most people (including us) grabbed a takeaway (twice!). Really nice.
Kebab Shop Selling Falafel Wraps Near Lavov Most
Ok, that’s obviously not the name of the place, but we can’t remember what it was called and it’s not marked on Google Maps. But it was right about here. Not 313, but next door. Grab a falafel sandwich from here. You’ll get four pieces of tasty falafel with chips, salad, creamy sauce, spicy sauce and pickles all wrapped up in a flatbread for 5 BGN.
Cafe 1920
This is a great place for brunch. Omelettes, pancakes, sandwiches. The decor is lovely too and they have an outdoor seating area overlooking Lions’s Bridge (Lavov Most) if the weather is nice.
Never to early for Dirty Fries
Sweet and Salty Bakery
Another place that is perfect for brunch. Cooked breakfasts, scrambled eggs, they’ll do a croque madame without the meat. If you have been on the Sofia free walking tour, don’t forget to show your booklet voucher to get 5% discount.
Where to Stay in Sofia
Finding accommodation in Sofia is tough. We had visitors come out to see us so were able to book apartments which meant that the prices were shared 3 or 4 ways. Also, if you take a look on booking.com, you’ll see that the customer reviews are generally very poor. We stayed for two nights in Favorit Hotel, which has nice and clean rooms, and it has better reviews than most places you’ll see for the same money.
Have you been to any of these restaurants for vegetarians in Sofia? Or do you have any other places that you would recommend?
I’d love to hear your thoughts, recommendations and questions.
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