I was quite excited to discover over 5 fully vegan restaurants in Paris, and so I started my holiday by visiting the one on top of the list: Voy Alimento. As its name gives away, dishes here are based mostly (if not only) on south American cuisine, meaning an incredibly exotic variety of superfood: strange grains and fruits, tasty cacti and spices. Most of the ingredients here I never heard of, and the blend is fantastic. Even the soups, drinks and desserts were out of the ordinary and marvelous. The only downside and thus the 4 out of 5 stars is a little incident with an Argentinian lady (if my knowledge of Spanish accents doesn't fool me) working there. After asking about the table d'hôte (fixed price menu) for 22.50e, this lady happily and nicely explained that it consisted of a large main dish, a drink and a dessert. While eating our meal, I started to read the menu to find that the fixed price option also included a soup. When I brought this to the attention of the nice lady, she said full of smiles that she would ask the cook about it. Shortly afterwards, we were served with 2 random soups from the 4 that normally we could personally choose from. I don't know why the "waitress" and the 2 cooks forgot about the soups and why they didn't give us the chance to choose what soups we wanted. Also, the meal might not be as big as some people might wish, although I'd say those superfoods fill you up nicely even in not such big amounts. In any case, a little flaw in an otherwise perfect location for trying an exquisite vegan, organic and fair trade blend of exotic flavors from Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Argentina and other south American regions. And very nice staff. There's also a little shop in the restaurant where you can buy what you eat and other products.