{eco travel} sustainable new york: 24 hours in the big green apple

a 24-hour photocentric + foodcentric jaunt through the city that never sleeps {well, sometimes it does, but we're heading to the places that are up early in the morning + stay open late into the wee hours of the night}. we're doing new york the plant-powered + eco way. welcome to the big green apple.

okay, so you've been to the guggenheim museum, toured the metropolitan museum of art, stood wide eyed before the lady of liberty, and traversed through central park. now it's time to really dig in, boys + girls. these are the places to sate your appetite; veggie eats + sustainable sites ahead:

b r e a k f a s t // l i t t l e  c h o c  a p o t h e c a r y

this is little choc apothecary. the first time i had a crêpe was in france. and it was magnifique. but that was ten years ago.

a crêpe is a moist, warm pastry: a thin, porous pancake envelopes sweet or savory fillings; think chocolate, berries + bananas or fresh veggies. as someone who is both plant powered + gluten free, i've hoped to bump into a venue that creates veg friendly + gf crêpes. i've been waiting, yes, patiently, since i first had that delectable dessert ten years ago.

the wait is finally over. and it was well worth it, my friends.

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this is the toasted almond + clotted cream crêpe with fresh, nectarous raspberry sauce {fruits + veggies come from local farms}. it was so good it was disorienting.

t e a   t i m e 

expect a vast selection of healing teas + vitalizing sunlight spilling into every corner of this cafe {it rivals the most charming cafes in paris}. happy plants abound + dulcet french music fills the air. the warm + inviting atmosphere is perfect for getting writing or work done.

i would plan an entire trip to new york around the crêpes at this cafe. yes, they're that good.

s h e ' s  t h e  b o s s

this is julia kravets, fashion model + fearless entrepreneur; pioneer of plant-based pastries + healthy eats chef. she is the proprietress of this first fully vegan + gluten-free crêperie in new york city. in my book, she's the boss of brooklyn.

l u n c h // c l e m e n t i n e   b a k e r y

this is clementine bakery

. the folks here refer to themselves as the friendly neighborhood cake dealers. and they are also wheeling + dealing the best vegan, gluten-free bagels this gal has had in years.

b r i g h t   l i g h t s ,  b i g   c a f e

this sunny, wide open space offers a restrained palette of white walls + blonde wood + plenty of green-leafed friends. a cheerful milieu for families + meet ups with friends.

t h e  b i g  c h e e s e

this is a before picture. see that bagel in the background with just a smidge of vegan cream cheese? well, i asked for another round of cream cheese {the truth is, if i could, i would have ordered an entire vat of it}, well hmph, the after picture never happened.

as you can guess, i ate it too quickly.

this here is the schmancy sandwich with baked tofu, spinach, avocado, pesto + the most flavor one can possibly pack into a simple, yet deeply satisfying menu offering. oh my little heart.

d i n n e r // c h a m p s

champs diner is the place for all the comfort food you can dream up. and more 90's music than you ever thought was possible to resurrect. tater tots, nachos + m.c. hammer? yes, ma'am. hot dogs, philly cheese "steak", cauliflower po boys, frothy shakes + greasy fries. yesss. and breakfast food for dinner. mhmm. we only live once, so go on + do it {unless you believe in reincarnation}, then you should still do it. in this lifetime + in the next.

b r o o k l y n   f a s h i o n   +   d e s i g n   a c c e l e r a t o r

this is me at the brooklyn fashion + design accelerator. where exactly is ethical fashion born? forget stories of storks, this is where all good things take shape in the world of sustainable fashion in new york. bfda is a hub that provides pioneering designers with the resources they need to transform their ideas into successful green businesses.

z e r o   w a s t e   d r e a m s

some of my fave ethical fashion companies are headquartered here including men's clothier glass house shirtmakers + study ny. if you're in the area + are interested in learning more about the world of eco textiles + fair trade fashion, definitely call to set up a time to pop in for a tour. i might be biased, but the tour guide, faye lessler, is not only one super stylish gal, she's also smart + informed, and she is the brilliant mind that has brought to life one of my fave eco lifestyle blogs sustaining life. bfda also has a dynamite blog. can't get enough of either. both blogs are worth bookmarking + adding to your feedly queue.

l e   c h a t

this is poncho. the brooklyn apartment i stayed at came fully equipped with the most gracious host + hostess, artists + activists who shared similar values, oh and to my surprise, this sweet + cuddly cat. yes, it was one happy trip.

for the definite list of new york city vegan + vegetarian restaurants, visit activist + model renee peters's plant-based restaurant guide at model 4 green living. renee is kind of amazing, and her exhaustive list of veg venues in nyc is pretty near perfect. 

until next time, stay green dear hearts! ♥

{images by ev // image of yours truly by the lovely miss lessler}

{eco eats} sustainable france: 12 top paris vegan cafes

vegan cafés are little worlds unto themselves, where inventive chefs offer memorable gourmet cuisine and patrons can respect + savor each individual ingredient. and if you happen upon the right farm-to-table establishments, they're the places where inspired, nutritious menu offerings are made with organic + local produce and they're made with love + joy.

in paris there are a number of extraordinary dining options for the plant strong + the plant curious. i've experienced these inviting, indie cafes, had the chance to chat with the infinitely devoted + unflappable entrepreneurs who opened these fine, vegan venues and witnessed the spartan sense of discipline necessary to run a fruitful business.

i am pleased to present a scrumptious selection of healthy eating options in the city of light {note: there are ten fully vegan restaurants listed. days of operation are listed, however click on links or call ahead to confirm hours + holiday closings}. superfoods right this way:

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1/ my kitch'n paris {fully vegan}: jennifer erics is a star in the french vegan community. jennifer is the remarkable, multi-faceted chef, author + advocate of healthy living + animal rights. she is the owner of this sassy cafe, where an explosion of 80's paraphernalia peppers the interior. step into a time warp as you enter into jennifer's pink + purple world: where michael jackson reigns + prince looks up at you from lovingly collaged + hand-lacquered tables. this is the place for good music, fresh smoothies, comfort food + perfectly seasoned soups. closed mondays + open for holidays / 82 rue lemercier, paris 75017

2/ gentle gourmet {fully vegan}: the gentle gourmet is a fine dining restaurant + bar with sleek, minimalist decor, overlooking the port de l'arsenal + the river seine. it is the brain child of deborah brown pivain who has been serving up vegan cooking for thirty years. deborah is a passionate chef, gardener + animal activist cooking up her "edible gems" {fresh, seasonal produce} to create classic french cuisine, green juices + traditional desserts including macarons. closed mondays + tuesdays / reservations recommended / 24 boulevard de la bastille, paris 75012

3/ hanks {fully vegan}: a rustic, sun-lit cafe, hanks {have a nice karma} is the perfect casual milieu for reading + relaxing. a small menu of four tasty hankburgers {get it?!} with fries draw in the crowds day + night. throngs of hungry hearts line up to satiate their cravings for the delicious plant-based recipes of proprietor + trailblazer pierre doleans. a bright, happy place to lunch or dine. seating now available upstairs. comfort food + a host of dessert options include moist carrot cake + chocolate mousse. open daily / 55 rue des archives, paris 75003 

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4/ east side burgers {vegan + vegetarian}: the burgers from east side keep me up at night. and by that, i mean that they are so good, i can't stop thinking about them long after i leave. the upstairs ordering area is a sliver of a space; not to worry, there's a charming downstairs seating area to tackle one of the city's best burgers. co-owners stéphane crinon + teresa moya know how to please a crowd with comfort food sans the calories, including hot dogs, quiches + onion rings. closed on mondays + sundays / 60 boulevard voltaire, paris 75011

5/ sol semilla {fully vegan}: founder jean françois hämmerle created a joyful alternative to conventional food choices + modern-day modes of consumption via his warm, tranquil milieu with communal seating + comfy wooden barrels masquerading as stools. the bright teal exterior mirrors the vivid hues of the dishes they're serving up. menu offerings include exquisite salads with seasoned veggies full of color + flavor as well as zesty soups which are also available dry-packaged for purchase. closed mondays / 23 rue des vinaigriers, paris 75010

6/ cafe ginger {fully vegan}: this quaint, little cafe is located near the place de bastille. its bright sea green facade makes it easy to spot from the outside. inside you'll find a serene setting with traditional table seating as well as family-style bench seating for a convivial, shared food experience. there's a distinct homespun vibe with original artwork adorning the walls. menu offerings include rice plates + fresh produce in full-bodied salads. closed monday with limited weekday hours / 9 rue jacques coeur, paris 75004

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7/ 42 degrees {fully vegan}: together, emilia lombardo + head chef fabien borgel opened this sophisticated, raw food restaurant in paris. food in its raw state retains all of its the nutrients, vitamins + enzymes that can be reduced with cooking. if you're wondering whether food can be truly appetizing + filling when in its raw form, the answer is unequivocally yes. uncooked meals are a flavorful + a stimulating culinary experience. menu changes daily. zucchini pasta, soups + sweet parfaits for desserts. open daily / 109 rue du faouborg possonniere, paris 75009

8/ le potager du marais {vegan + vegetarian}: squeeze in! this is a matchbox-sized venue in the heart of the marais district. you'll be enveloped by the full french cafe experience in this pint-sized, yet ever so charming establishment. classic french cuisine including myriad cheese options + crème brûlée too. closed mondays + tuesdays / reservations recommended / 24 rue rambuteau, paris 75013

9/ cafe pinson {vegetarian + vegan / gluten-free}: this is a hip, atmospheric venue, with exposed stone walls + creative design details including hardwood floors blended with beautiful ceramic tile floors + recycled palet crates-turned-tables. owner agathe audouze, a naturopathy, concocts his menu offerings with "high vitality" super foods including kale, spirulina + sprouts. hardy salads + full-flavored soups. open daily / 6 rue de forez, paris 75003

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10/ le grenier de notre dame {vegetarian + vegan}: located in the latin quarter, this was the first vegetarian + macrobiotic restaurant in paris. the two-story, boho-chic cafe + bar came to be in 1978 {that's a lot of veggies being served up over the years!}. the plant-adorned cafe has had the same chef, monsieur abib, since its inception. there's something to be said about consistency. hardy + savory vegan options made with local produce include falafel patties. limited dessert menu. open daily / 18 rue de la bûcherie, paris 75005

11/ le comptoir general {vegetarian offerings can be prepared as vegan options}: along the banks of the canal saint martin + beyond a humble entrance unfurls a labyrinth of rooms in a refurbished 600 sq-meter barn, each more captivating than the last. spirits lounge, cafe + espresso bar {organic, fair trade beans served up} intersect in a sun-drenched, lofted ballroom decked out in colonial decor + disco balls. on site is a plant shop + thrift shop as well. meetings for amnesty international + greenpeace are hosted here. a bright, airy + jovial atmosphere. menu offerings include cuisine from india, vietnam + west africa. open daily / 80 quai de jemmapes, paris 75010

12/ vegan follies {fully vegan}: this patisserie is the place for rich, decadent cheesecake, cupcakes, cookies + chocolate confections. the proprietress has a sense of humor and names each pastry + sweet treat with a fun, quirky name like "james brownie" + "red astaire" + "john lemon". clever indeed. menu offerings have expanded to include a small selection of soups + sandwiches. open daily / 53 rue mouffetard, paris 75015

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*bonus/ le recyclerie {vegan options//vegetarian offerings can be prepared as vegan options}: from the folks that brought us comptoir general: former railway station turns cafe, bar + vegetable garden. ornano train station is now a shiny, happy space, full of sunshine + freshly farmed ingredients. this loft-like venue can fit you, your friends + a small village inside. upcycled furniture including velvet couches upstairs + retro tables aplenty downstairs; outdoor seating available during the warm-weather months + yes, vegan/gluten-free options on the menu. try the soup of the day + the vegan pizza with the works. open monday - sunday / 83 boulevard ornano, paris 75018

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as our friends at cafe pinson remind us, "oui, il est possible de manger des plats bio, bons, beaux et healthy." {yes, it's possible to eat organic food; good, beautiful + healthy food.} get ready for a tasty, culinary adventure in paris!