Anastasia Lavrentiadis’ Greek vegan food hailed among South Australia’s best

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With South Australia’s new plant-protein industry set to take off, The Advertiser has named the state’s best vegan cafes.

Among the list is Staazi & Co, which is a mobile food van and takeaway shop that brings delicious Greek vegan food to the streets of Adelaide.

The business was started by Anastasia Lavrentiadis, who wanted to share and spread vegan lifestyle education and awareness through food.

READ MORE: ‘Being Greek and vegetarian is not an oxymoron,’ says Helen Korakianitis.

Photo: Staazi & Co website.

Speaking to The Advertiser, Anastasia says their Greek food is “super delicious” because they always use “fresh ingredients.”

“Our customers are open minded and people who have to follow dietary requirements,” she concludes.

“But at the core of everything we do is animal rights and to not cause harm.”

READ MORE: Greece’s first fully vegan hotel is opening in Mykonos.

Source: The Advertiser.

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