Tel Aviv has the world’s best vegetarian food, according to a newly published article in Conde Nast Traveler.

The Nov. 10 article by Raphael Kadushin describes the Israeli city as an “herbivore smorgasbord.”

“Spending a week going meatless in Tel Aviv isn’t just easy; it lets you sample the city’s best bites,” Kadushin writes.

The article lists several recommended vegan and “veg-friendly” restaurants in the city, including one devoted to vegan Georgian food and an Ethiopian vegan café. Vegan diets omit not just meat but all animal products, including eggs and dairy.

According to the activist group Vegan-Friendly, Israel is home to approximately 300,000 vegans, the highest per capita vegan population in the world. A separate survey found that 8 percent of Israelis are vegetarian and nearly 5 percent are vegan. — jta

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