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The best vegan and vegetarian restaurants in Johannesburg you need to try
Johannesburg’s food culture has always reflected the diversity of the city itself. Over the past few years, another culinary movement has firmly taken root. Plant-based dining has grown from a niche lifestyle into a genuine part of Joburg’s restaurant scene.
Today, vegan and vegetarian meals in the city range from indulgent comfort food to wholesome farm-fresh dishes. Whether you are committed to plant-based eating or simply curious to explore new flavours, Johannesburg offers a growing number of restaurants that celebrate meat-free cooking.
Here are six of the most respected vegan and vegetarian restaurants currently operating in Johannesburg.
The Fussy Vegan: comfort food with a plant-based twist
Tucked away in Greenside, The Fussy Vegan has become one of Johannesburg’s most recognisable vegan restaurants.
The menu focuses on indulgent comfort food made entirely from plant-based ingredients. Diners often visit for favourites such as the Beyond Cheese Burger, crispy vegan nuggets, and rich dairy-free milkshakes.
The relaxed atmosphere and casual setting make it a popular stop for both takeaway meals and laid-back dinners with friends.
The Vegan Chef: indulgent vegan fast food
The Vegan Chef has built a strong following by reimagining familiar comfort food in fully vegan form.
Located in Sandton, the restaurant serves dishes such as crispy chick’n burgers, falafel meals, and rib-style sandwiches made without any animal products. Vegan waffles and desserts are also popular choices.
Its menu proves that plant-based food can still deliver the same indulgent experience people expect from classic fast food.
Asian Herbivore: bold Asian-inspired vegan cuisine
At Melrose Crossing, Asian Herbivore offers a vibrant take on vegetarian dining.
The restaurant specialises in Asian fusion dishes made entirely without meat. Diners regularly recommend options such as vegan Mi Goreng, tofu bao buns, and flavourful Katsu curry.
With its colourful interior and creative menu, Asian Herbivore has quickly become one of the city’s most exciting plant-based restaurants.
Fresh Earth Food Store: a pioneer of vegetarian dining
Long before plant-based eating became mainstream, Fresh Earth Food Store in Randburg was already championing vegetarian cuisine.
The space combines a health food shop with a vegetarian café serving wholesome dishes made from natural ingredients. Salads, wraps, smoothies, and nourishing bowls appear throughout the menu.
One of its most popular features is the daily buffet, which allows diners to sample a range of freshly prepared meals in one sitting.
Leafy Greens Café: farm-to-table dining near Johannesburg
Located on the Casalinga Organic Farm in Muldersdrift, Leafy Greens Café offers one of the most unique vegetarian dining experiences near the city.
The restaurant focuses on organic farm-to-table meals prepared with ingredients grown on the surrounding farm.
Guests often visit for the buffet-style lunches filled with fresh salads, wholesome plant-based dishes, and raw desserts. The tranquil countryside setting makes it feel like a welcome escape from the busy city.
Shayona: authentic Indian vegetarian cooking
Shayona, located at Thrupps Centre in Illovo, is known for its traditional Indian vegetarian cuisine.
The restaurant follows Sattvic cooking principles often associated with yogic traditions. Meals are prepared without meat or eggs and focus on balanced vegetarian flavours.
The menu includes vegetable curries, savoury snacks, and traditional Indian sweets. Its strong cultural roots and long-standing reputation have made Shayona a favourite among Johannesburg diners.
A growing plant-based culture in Johannesburg
Johannesburg’s vegan and vegetarian food scene continues to expand as more residents explore plant-based eating.
Initiatives such as Veganuary collaborations and increasing demand for meat-free options have encouraged more restaurants across the city to include plant-based dishes on their menus.
What was once considered a niche lifestyle is now a normal part of Joburg’s evolving food culture. In 2026, vegan and vegetarian restaurants are helping redefine what the city’s dining scene looks like.
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