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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe people in this restaurant are so nice and make them welcome even if they have no single idea about the sign language. the menu offers some vegan options, I'm pretty sure everyone can find something they like. I decided to go for the tempeh saay with an erdnus sauce. the peanut sauce was ok, but could be better off. unfortunately they don't offer it as numbs, it was all about my tempo. the pace was a little too soft. it comes with rice on the side. the part is big enough and the prices are cheap.
Great place and very cheap vegetarian meals to veganize. the only thing they need to do is to explain a strategy, "no eggs" and "no milk/butter" to the deaf person. my advice is a notiz on her phone in Indonesian and point, worked great for me. after eating well, because all the money goes to charity.
Tastes are fantastic, several non-meat selections, supports the disabled community and employs deaf-serving staff, beautiful atmosphere, sells own eco-friendly care products as well. Very recommended.
Café with deaf employees, a small shop and own coffee. Vegetarian food is marked in the menu, but not vegan. You have to ask. I ordered avocado juice and was surprised that it was chocolate sauce (not vegan? in it). So I'd rather ask a question. Our juices were delicious and also fried snacks.
We were there to eat, very nice and helpful. Eating wasn't good. the pommes and the bruschetta were very tasty, everything else was unfortunately completely tasteless and cost almost the same. we had the Gado-Gado, pakhora, spring rolls and filled tofu. the rolls were not crispy at all, but soft and laby. tofu and tempeh in the gado gado were fried and very watery. pakhora have tasted like fried suppengreen. pity. otherwise great idea of non-profit. for a coffee they can look past definitiw, unfortunately there is no soy milk.
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