Halal Indian: tandoori, curry and biryani€€spanish-arch
Eastern Tandoori on Spanish Parade Galway serves halal Indian curries; the chicken tikka masala and lamb karahi are the most popular dishes in Galway.
Order: Lamb biryani: basmati cooked with saffron, caramelised onion and halal-sourced Connacht lamb
Halal Turkish: doner kebab, adana kebab, Turkish pide€eyre-square
Capital Turkish Kebab on Eglinton Street Galway is the halal doner stop open to 4am; freshly baked flatbread and halal-certified lamb served every night.
Order: Adana kebab wrapped in flatbread with red onion, parsley and house-made chilli sauce
Kosher pantry staples: the only source of certified kosher goods in Galway city€€latin-quarter
McCambridges on Shop Street Galway stocks a kosher-friendly grocery section with sealed international products; best resource for kosher provisions in Galway.
Order: Israeli wine selection and kosher packaged goods from the specialist food aisle
Kosher-friendly supermarket with dedicated kosher section€salthill
SuperValu Knocknacarra in west Galway stocks sealed kosher-certified packaged lines; the most reliable large grocery for kosher self-catering in the city.
Order: Kedem kosher wine selection and imported Israeli pantry staples from the kosher aisle
Vegan cafe: specialty coffee, plant-based dishes€€latin-quarter
Tribe Coffee on St Francis Street Galway is fully plant-based; oat-milk flat whites, raw cakes and vegan brunch plates make it the top vegan cafe in the city.
Order: Seasonal grain bowl with house-fermented vegetables and crispy tempeh
Vegan and vegetarian: salads, grain bowls, smoothies€€latin-quarter
Greens and Co on Cross Street Lower Galway is a vegan lunch spot with daily-changing bowls, wraps and salads using Connacht organic produce from local farms.
Order: Build-your-own nourish bowl with tahini dressing and house-pickled vegetables