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Przekaż informację zwrotnąLocated down Michalská Street, a twenty-second walk from the popular Michael’s Gate, Urban Bistro is an ideal spot for a coffee break as they offer almond milk. The interior is very trendy, with orange brickwork and bare bulb lamps (something I’m obsessed with). A coffee, however, is sadly all I’d recommend. They don’t serve any vegan food. If that’s what you’re searching for, its sister chain, Urban House, is the place to go.
An otherwise vegan dish containing fish had the vegetarian sign next to it on the menu, because it's just a little bit of fish oil The only vegan dish on the menu was a bland side salad.
Summary: tasty healthy food, great setting, clean bathrooms. We loved this cute spot, but the app only allows 4 stars for a non-vegetarian restaurant. There are only three veg lunch items on the menu, and I had two: the avocado toast and the goat cheese bruschetta. Both were delicious, and the latter particularly so. Together, they were very filling. They were very generous with the goat cheese and vegetables (unlike in the US) for just 4 euro each. The waitress was super friendly and even offered some tips for local to-do's. The interior is super cute, and the bathroom was a lovely experience in and of itself (try the lotion
I had a great matcha latte with almond milk. The avocado toast was good. One slice was fine for breakfast but I can imagine that it is not enough for lunch.
Forbearance, people. even though they may have some items vegan, check out the allergenic lists carefully. the red curry has shellfish, the hummus falafel has milk. be not stupid! the atmosphere is beautiful and they can get plant-based milk in their (warming) coffee. but honestly, this is no longer so extraordinary that the place has to be listed on happycow (there is a diet next door if they are just looking for a coffee.) there are many nice places for vegan to go to bratislava, so I don't see any reason to choose this place