Make Every Day An Adventure Travel Podcast
Meet Marina, ‘Travel Experta’. Join her in adventures from her backyard to the beaches and places around the world! She brings her down-to-earth, practical experience having traveled to over 39 countries both solo and with her family (including her pets). You’ll hear do’s and don’ts from backpacking to luxury travel adventures.
WARNING: Her travel adventures often inspire relocation. As an Expat (expatriate) having relocated to 5 different countries over the last two decades she’ll share how to move to another country covering everything from finding the right place to call home, finding the right school for your children, finding a car and even getting international healthcare. You’ll appreciate her “straight-shooter” New York-raised advice.
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* Travel ideas for adventures in YOUR hometown
* Travel tips to make your next adventure go smoothly
* How to travel worldwide with your family (and pets)
* Solo Travel Do’s & Don’ts
* Moving to a new country (becoming an Expat)
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Make Every Day An Adventure Travel Podcast
Te Queiro Verde: Vegan Restaurant in San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico
A complete vegan restaurant with many food options for different people, Te Quiero Verde in San Cris, Mexico.
In today's podcast, I'm going to talk about Te Quiero Verde in San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico. A review from my own and personal experience.
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Hey, it's Marina, travel experta. Today we're going to be talking about Te Quiero Verde vegan restaurant in the heart of San Cristobal de las Casas. Are you guys ready for an adventure? Let's begin. We just recently discovered a really cool app called Happy Cow.
I don't know if you guys have ever heard it, but it's great for vegetarians and vegans all over the world, where people post all the different options and restaurants in the area you're visiting. And of course, once we discovered it, we are now addicted to it. And the number one restaurant that came up was called Te Quiero Verde. It's located right in the heart of the historic district of San Cristobal de las Casas, which just happens to be literally three blocks from our house, our airbnb in San Francisco. Of course, we had to go and check it out, and rumor has it, which I believe is a true story, that it's owned by rock climbers, although they personally weren't there.
So, of course, we had to go and check it out even more so, and it's an adorable little restaurant, probably with like four or five tables in the front. And then they have a little area in the back that's outside as well. They have an extensive menu, all 100% vegan, and it's pretty expensive. It's quite flavorful. You could choose so many different things there that I don't even want to go into.
But they have sandwiches, they have tacos, they have Mexican foods, they have pastas. They do have a wide variety of vegan options. And it's really tasty. The prices are really good. Everything is between four dollars to eight dollars per dish, no more than $8 altogether.
And that's including, like, when you add on the extra mushrooms or some extra stuff. Cute, delicious, tasty. And they do accept credit cards, which quite a lot of restaurants here do not, without any extra fee on top. So if you are into vegan, vegetarian food definitely a place you need to check out. It's adorable, fun, and it's cheap.
If you guys have any feedback on that restaurant, I'd love to hear it. If not, great. Go visit. If you enjoyed this podcast, leave me a review, share it with your friends, and remember to make every day an adventure.