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Avaliação da contribuiçãoNice cozy Danish café, with a small with good vegan selection ... the service is the best, sweet and helpful, not much waiting time. altialt a nice cozy place ....
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan menu items that are clearly marked. However, only three of them can be considered proper breakfast options, with others being almonds or olives. Unfortunately, their granola is not vegan, so it cannot be added to the porridge or chia dish. Instead, they provide almonds and oats for customers to add on their own. Despite this issue, the food was well prepared and delicious. I wish the granola was vegan-friendly, as then I would have had nothing to complain about.
I ordered the open eggplant sandwich and it was delicious! I wish it was a bit larger, but there were also several clearly labeled vegan options on the menu.
I tried the vegan open sandwich at this restaurant, which included ryebread topped with a vegan spread, red cabbage, homemade pesto, aubergine/eggplant, and fresh herbs. It was delicious and the atmosphere was cozy with friendly staff. The restaurant also does a lot of work to support the community. I noticed that the menu changes frequently, so I am looking forward to trying something new next time! A fun fact: the café is located on Saxogade, known as the ‘social marketeer street’ because most shops there focus on social projects and have green mindsets. Definitely worth a visit!
I had the vegan open sandwich consisting of roebread with a vegan spread, red cabbage, homemade pesto, aubergine/eggplantate and fresh herbs. it was really good and the place is cozy with friendly employees, and they do a lot work to help the community. my impression is that the menu often changes, so I am curious what I will have next time! note: the caffe is located on the saxogade, known as “Socialmarktstraße”, because most of the shops are oriented towards social projects and have green thinking. worth a visit!