Five must-visit places in Canberra for mouth-watering vegan food

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Looking for mouth-watering vegan food in Canberra? Here are five options that won’t disappoint.
Pop these suggestions on your foodie bucket list, ready for the next time you’re looking for something delicious.
Café Stepping Stone (Dickson and Strathnairn)
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This café doesn’t just serve delicious food and coffee – it’s also a stepping stone for migrant and refugee women.
Providing inclusive employment and practical training, the hospitality venture literally changes lives and focuses on serving fresh vegetarian and vegan dishes made from local and seasonal produce.
From Turkish Eggs to a Vegan Scramble, who doesn’t love their brunch with a side of feel-good vibes?
8 Hawdon Place, Dickson and 90 Stockdill Drive, Gullifer Street, Strathnairn | cafesteppingstone.com
Sweet Bones (Scullin)
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This 100 per cent vegan café and bakery is always a good choice. And we promise that everyone will be impressed by the menu offerings here.
Make sure to grab yourself one (or several) of their famous cinnamon scrolls to have later. Often referred to as ‘sinnerbuns’, these babies sell out fast.
Shop 3, 3 Scullin Place, Scullin | sweetbonescompany.com
Au Lac Royal Vegan Cuisine (Woden and Dickson)
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Open in both Dickson and Woden, Au Lac is proof vegan food doesn’t have to be boring. Serving some of the finest Vietnamese in town, you won’t find any dairy or meat in any of their meals – only fresh, flavoursome, and inventive plant-based dishes.
4/35-39 Woolley Street, Dickson and Westfield Woden, Shop G90A, Corinna Street, Phillip | Hours vary at each location | aulac-restaurant.com.au
Ramen O (Belconnen, Woden and City)
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Craving ramen? You can find vegan and gluten-free soy ramen at all Ramen O stores. Think chewy noodles in a creamy soy-based soup topped with delicious bean curd (or you can choose the spicy or yuzu variation)
Plus, it’s even available as a kids’ meal, perfect for a night out with the family.
1F/54 Benjamin Way, Belconnen, G09/35 Furzer Street, Phillip and 1/28 University Avenue, City | ramen-o.com.au
The Goods Wholefoods
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Salads, smoothies, toasties and more – for those working in the city, The Goods Wholefoods is the perfect place to stop for a delicious vegan feed.
From a spicy noodle salad to a Salted Caramello smoothie, and the mouthwatering combination of sweet potato with broccoli, sundried tomato, hummus, sunflower pesto and spinach on seeded sourdough, it’s fresh, fast and will make you feel good.
Level 1 House/40 Marcus Clarke Street, City | thegoodswholefoods.bitebusiness.com
Feature image: Café Stepping Stone. Via Facebook.