SinTrofi ★ 4.5
SinTrofi's zero-waste seasonal kitchen always includes strong vegetarian options in its daily changing menu. The biodynamic wine cellar and organic produce sourcing mean vegetarian guests eat as well as the omnivore table.
rOOTS is a dietary-friendly spot in Thessaloniki.
Fully plant-based since 2014; the entire menu is vegetarian and vegan. The seasonal bowls, raw desserts, and market-sourced produce make rOOTS the first choice for any vegetarian visiting Thessaloniki.
Address: Mpalanou 4, Thessaloniki 546 22
SinTrofi's zero-waste seasonal kitchen always includes strong vegetarian options in its daily changing menu. The biodynamic wine cellar and organic produce sourcing mean vegetarian guests eat as well as the omnivore table.
Ergon Agora's menu carries extensive vegetarian options at every meal: grain salads, cheese boards, egg dishes, and plant-based meze plates built from the Greek pantry of its retail shelves. The brunch format is particularly strong for non-meat eaters.
Tarantula's plant-based versions of Greek classics are among the best vegetarian dishes available in Thessaloniki. The fully plant-based kitchen means every dish is vegetarian. The moussaka with lentil ragu is particularly recommended.
Ya Habibi is one of central Thessaloniki's best-known halal restaurants, on Egnatia near Vardaris. The menu covers Middle Eastern specialities including chicken mandi, falafel, shawarma, and lamb kebab. Generous portions, reasonable prices, dependable for halal-only travellers.
Pites tis Polis in the Ano Toumba district serves Turkish-style pide and lahmacun with halal meat. The wood-fired flatbreads with minced lamb, the lentil soup, and the bulgur pilaf are the dependable orders. A short tram ride east of the centre.
Nargis is a halal-friendly Indian restaurant near the centre, offering halal meat options across a standard tandoori, biryani, and curry menu. Among the few options in the city for South Asian food with halal sourcing confirmed at the table.