Veg, Verified: What to Eat at Shillong's Indie Cafés
A vegetarian guide to café-hopping across Shillong's indie food scene.
Veg, Verified: What to Eat at Shillong's Indie Cafés
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Whosthat360 is in Shillong, and Jayveer Singh, Whosthat360 content head, shares a very honest food confession from the hills as we explore the Scotland of the East on Northeast Yatra. This journey is part of the Northeast Influencer Yatra presented by Oriflame, and yes, surviving Shillong as a vegetarian deserves its own story.
A Vegetarian Walks Into a Shillong Café…
Let's address the elephant (or pork) in the room. Shillong loves its meat. Menus whisper about smoked pork and grilled chicken like inside jokes. As a vegetarian, you develop a sixth sense, scanning menus at lightning speed, mentally striking off half the options. The good news? Shillong's indie cafés are surprisingly veg-friendly, if you know what to order and how confidently you say, “Veg hai na?”
Safe, Smart, and Surprisingly Good Starters:
Start with veg soups, creamy mushroom, tomato basil, or classic vegetable clear soup. They're warm, familiar, and perfect for the hill weather. Garlic bread, cheese toasties, and fries (often hand-cut and well-seasoned) are dependable choices and rarely disappoint.
Bonus tip: café sides here are generous, so you won't feel short-changed for choosing veg.

Mains That Actually Satisfy:
Shillong cafés do comfort food really well. Order veg burgers, grilled vegetable sandwiches, or cheese-loaded paninis, crunchy, filling, and thoughtfully prepared. Pasta aglio e olio, white sauce veggie pasta, and mac and cheese are common and comforting after long sightseeing hours.
Some cafés also serve veg rice bowls, stir-fried veggies, or paneer-based dishes, subtly adapted to local tastes, light on spice but big on flavour.
Bakery Wins and Sweet Survival:
Vegetarians truly win at dessert. Don't miss the banana bread, walnut brownies, apple pies, and fresh croissants. They feel homemade, not mass-produced, perfect with a hot cup of coffee while watching clouds drift past café windows.
Coffee, Calm, and Confidence:
Shillong's indie cafés are built for lingering. Order a cappuccino, hot chocolate, or herbal tea, pull up a chair, and relax. As we café-hop with Northeast Yatra, one thing is clear. Being vegetarian in Shillong isn't a struggle if you lean into comfort, carbs, and curiosity. Sometimes, veg food tastes better when it comes with mountain air, and there is no hurry at all.
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