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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIt’s good, but just somehow tastes the same to me for all the different dishes, just a matter of textural differences. Full of cumin and it’s so strong that all the sauces feels too mild. Colours all look the same too. With the amount spent I could have a veg buffet
Updated in Aug 2022: The price might not be cheap, but they definitely have unique and tasty ingredients compared to other places, even my non-veg mum liked the food a lot. New fully vegan cafe at Funan Mall serving healthy and tasty Middle Eastern-inspired food! Featuring Arlene World plant-based protein *contains alliums) such as falafel, kibbeh, juicy kebab, and burger patties some made using OmniMeat). Tried a wrap, salad bowl, and burger respectively; the wrap was my favourite and definitely a less common find in the local veg scene! The dressings were all creamy and enjoyable, especially the coconut laksa flavour. Loved the house blended smoothie as it was thick and tangy with no sugar added; simply natural flavours! There was also a retail section selling various vegan snacks and beverages. Staff members were extremely friendly. Truly a vegan gem, hope more people support it! Updated from previous review on 2021-10-17
100% plant based meal @quickgreens.world quick service restaurant concept that offers fast and convenient wraps, bowls and burgers. All are packed with specially crafted 100% plant based kebab, kibbeh, falafel or burger patties, combined with a colorful array of fresh vegetables, grains, house made pickles and sauces.
Got the chipotle burger, laksa bowl, cashew smoothie and rhubarb apple juice. Thought it was genius to be able to incorporate laksa successfully in a salad bowl. Would prefer to have less lettuce in it though. LOVED LOVED LOVED the chipotle burger, the bun, patty and sauce were all on point!
Regarding dietary options, I have submitted an update to clarify that the restaurant is vegetarian as they serve dairy cheese. Although they do not serve meat themselves, they share the space with another company that does serve meat. It is not clearly stated on their website or social media whether they are vegan or vegetarian, which can be frustrating for customers. Asking the staff is necessary to determine which items contain dairy or can be made vegan upon request. Adding vegan cheese would be a welcome addition. It was also noted that the restaurant gives off strange vibes for vegans and vegetarians. The packaging references being a flexitarian, which can be confusing for those expecting an all vegan establishment. Additionally, the presence of a sign promoting meat consumption upon entering the establishment may not be appealing to individuals who avoid eating meat. A more clear and welcoming atmosphere for non-meat eaters would be appreciated.