Vegan Vacation
Bergen’s Vegan Vacation is thinly sourced today, but remembered for plant-based Norwegian comfort food, pizza and sweets.
Vegan Vacation is another entry that deserves a cautious current note. Luxa Terra’s source copy presents it as a Bergen vegan restaurant reworking Norwegian and Scandinavian-leaning comfort dishes, including smoked “salmon,” burgers, ramen and pizza. Current evidence is thinner: older local coverage places it on Øvregaten 14, while newer directory traces exist but do not give the same confidence as an active official site.
The concept, though, remains worth recording. In a city where plant-based dining has not always been abundant, Vegan Vacation offered a clear proposition: vegan food that did not ask travellers to make a meal from sides. Bergens Tidende coverage from its early years noted simple dinners, sandwiches, allergen-friendly cakes and later plant-based pizza, with desserts earning particular praise.
For Luxa Terra readers, the right guidance is practical. Verify opening status before walking across Bergen for it. If active, it belongs on the radar for vegan travellers wanting something more filling than another café salad and more local in spirit than generic international fast food.
We like the name because it says the quiet part out loud. Sometimes a vegan traveller’s idea of a holiday is simply knowing dinner will not require negotiation.