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Top 100 Vegetarian Dishes in the World

Last update: Sat Mar 15 2025
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Garantita is a popular Algerian street food item that is consumed as a snack and prepared as a kind of cake or tart. The dough is made with a combination of chickpea flour, oil, spices, and water. It is then covered with a beaten egg and baked in the oven until it develops a golden-brown color on top.


Garantita is typically served hot, dressed with harissa and cumin. It is believed that the name of this street snack is derived from the Spanish caliantetorta.

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Often touted as the original version of falafels, taameya is an Egyptian variety of the Middle Eastern fritter that calls for fava beans instead of chickpeas. While the exact origin of falafel is debatable, most scholars and food historians agree that taameya has its roots in the Egyptian cuisine.


The fava bean mixture is typically flavored with leeks, onions, fresh coriander, parsley, and cumin, and the fritters are usually coated with sesame seeds before frying. Taameya are known for having a lighter, fluffier, and moister texture than other falafel varieties thanks to the use of fava beans. 
VARIATIONS OF Taameya

MOST ICONIC Taameya

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Appetizer

MOROCCO and  2 more regions
4.5
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Maakouda are traditional potato fritters that are popular throughout the Maghreb, especially in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The fritters are usually prepared plain, but they can also be stuffed with meat, tuna, or cheese, although not that often.


They're made with potatoes, parsley, garlic, flour, salt, and pepper. The potatoes are boiled, mashed, and mixed with other ingredients into small disks which are then deep-fried in hot oil until golden brown. Maakouda is traditionally served as an appetizer, a side dish, or an ingredient in a long sandwich roll that's usually sold as street food and served with harissa, coriander, and lemon juice. 
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Mahjouba is a traditional flatbread that is one of the most popular street food items in the country. These thick and flaky crepe-like flatbreads are made with semolina, then filled with a combination of tomatoes and caramelized onions. Mahjouba is often paired with harissa sauce on the side, but the condiment is completely optional.

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Diri ak pwa, also called diri kole ak pwa, is the national dish of Haiti, consisting of rice and beans. The dish became a common, everyday staple during the period of slavery, when rice and beans were two of the few ingredients that were fed to the slaves by their owners.


It can be made with a variety of beans, but pinto, red kidney beans, and black beans are the most common options. Diri ak pwa is exceptionally nutritious as rice is rich in starch and contains iron, vitamin B, and protein, while the beans also contain iron and a greater amount of protein than rice. 
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Guacamole is a world-famous buttery delicacy dating back all the way to the Aztec empire of the 1500s. It’s a healthy blend of ripe, mashed avocados, onions, chiles, optional tomatillos and selected seasonings such as sea salt and coriander.


The star of this incredibly simple dish is the avocado, high in unsaturated fat, potassium, vitamins, minerals and protein, its name stemming from the Aztec ahuacatl, meaning testicle or testicle tree, which is why it was believed that it was an aphrodisiac by the Aztecs.


Guacamole is sometimes prepared in the molcajete, a traditional Mexican mortar and pestle where onions, chiles, and salt are ground to a paste and added to the coarsely mashed avocados. Of course, guacamole is only as good as the avocados it is prepared with, and among the best are the nutty and creamy Hass and smooth Fuerte avocados. 

MOST ICONIC Guacamole

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Dip

LEBANON and  7 more regions
4.4
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This internationally popular, beige-colored spread is traditionally made with mashed chickpeas, tahini sesame paste, lemon juice, and garlic. People across the world love hummus for its tangy flavor and the fact that it is filled with nutrients.


When served, it is typically dressed with a drizzle of olive oil, and is then used as a dip for vegetables or a flavorful filling for flatbreads such as pita. Even today, not much is known about its origins, although the earliest mention of hummus dates back to 13th-century Egypt. 

MOST ICONIC Hummus

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Stew

NORTHERN INDIA, India
4.4
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Dal tadka or tadkewali dal is a traditional legume-based dish originating from the northern parts of India. Although there are variations, the dish is usually prepared with toor dal (split yellow pigeon peas), garlic, ginger, onions, tomatoes, garam masala, chili peppers, ghee, cumin, coriander, turmeric, red chili powder, and fenugreek leaves.


These ingredients are cooked and mixed with tadka (tempering), consisting of spices such as asafoetida, chili peppers, and garlic that are cooked in ghee. Once prepared, dal tadka is usually garnished with coriander leaves and served hot with jeera rice and roti on the side.

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Yemista or gemista is a Greek dish traditionally consisting of vegetables such as tomatoes and green peppers that are stuffed with rice and vegetables' inner parts. The stuffed vegetables are then baked in the oven. The name of the dish means stuffed in Greek language, and it's a typical summer dish.


It is mainly considered a vegan dish, although there are some that prepare it with ground meat in the stuffing. It is recommended to prepare the dish when the vegetables are at the peak of the season and to serve it garnished with a spoon of Greek strained yogurt and accompanied by feta cheese.

MOST ICONIC Yemista

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Stew

PUNJAB, India
4.4
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Originating from India's Moghul cuisine, shahi paneer is a cheese curry that is prepared with paneer cheese, onions, cashews, and a rich, spicy tomato-cream sauce. The dish is typically accompanied by Indian breads such as naan, roti, or puri. Often referred to as the Royal paneer, traditionally, it is prepared during special occasions and festivities as a vegetarian main course.


Rich, hearty, and nutritious, shahi paneer is commonly garnished with coriander leaves.

MOST ICONIC Shahi paneer

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Vegetable Dish
NORTHERN INDIA, India
4.4
12
Stew
MAHARASHTRA, India
4.4
13
Street Food
PURWOKERTO BARAT, Indonesia
4.4
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Stew
ETHIOPIA  and  one more region
4.4
17
Rice Dish
NORD DEPARTMENT, Haiti
4.4
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Stew
INDIA
4.3
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Dip
LEBANON  and  2 more regions
4.3
22
Rice Dish
KANSAI REGION, Japan
4.3
23
Egg Dish
TUNISIA  and  7 more regions
4.3
24
Rice Dish
IRAQ  and  3 more regions
4.3
25
26
Stew
MUMBAI, India
4.3
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Stew
MAHARASHTRA, India
4.3
30
31
Salad
JAKARTA, Indonesia
4.3
32
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39
Salad
MERSIN, Turkiye
4.2
40
Salad
TUSCANY, Italy
4.2
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Snack
MADRID, Spain
4.2
44
45
Sandwich
MUMBAI, India
4.2
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Cheese Dish
NORTHERN INDIA, India
4.2
49
Appetizer
GILAN PROVINCE, Iran
4.2
50
Vegetarian Dish
NORTHERN INDIA, India
4.2
51
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55
Stew
EGYPT  and  one more country
4.2
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Salad
ETHIOPIA
4.2
61
62
Appetizer
KYOTO PREFECTURE, Japan
4.2
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67
Street Food
ISRAEL  and  4 more regions
4.1
68
Pizza
NAPLES, Italy
4.1
69
70
Vegetable Dish
NORTHERN INDIA, India
4.1
71
72
Stew
GEORGIA
4.1
73
Potato Dish
NORTHERN INDIA, India
4.1
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Bean Dish
NORTHERN INDIA, India
4.1
77
Street Food
MUMBAI, India
4.1
78
79
Stew
MOROCCO  and  3 more regions
4.1
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Bean Dish
JAMMU AND KASHMIR, India
4.1
87
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Street Food
MAHARASHTRA, India
4.1
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Side Dish
ALGERIA  and  one more region
4.1
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Snack
TRINIDAD, Trinidad and Tobago
4.1

TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 Vegetarian Dishes in the World” list until March 15, 2025, 30,709 ratings were recorded, of which 16,903 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.