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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGood atmosphere, fabulous picture. spacious interieur, friendly and helpful staff. disappointed that there are no vegan children options.
The holy bean has a separate vegan menu for us, but when we compared the prices, the vegan dishes were much more expensive than the meat and milk dishes on the main menu. I had the harissa shaksuka, price at $22 I expected a quite good part, as we could see that the omni meals are served really were quite large, but unfortunately it was very small. the dish was usually sauce and quite oily, so some rice or chalk would have been good to accompany it instead of a piece of brot cut in the half. my partner had the Freekah salad, selected from the omni menu, but not listed on the vegan menu that our waitress said could be made vegan, it was a fairer part and was much cheaper at $13. the maple sauce was already mixed by them, so it was very sweet, but he liked it very much.
Went for Sunday brunch, no current vegan options or menu as stated on previous reviews. only the possibility was to build something from the extras. was very expensive for what it was, delicious but nothing special. there are other caffes in this antidote that are much more beautiful with actual vegan options that I recommend using this caffe.
There is no vegan menu, the menu is limited and has no nutritional information and when I asked for help, as I could not say what vegan could be made, they simply told me to see the menu more and went away while we tried to ask about eating, they are a bit rude and did not seem to know the menu at allwe had left only coffee then to try somewhere else.
The smashed avo was fairly decent, mostly owing to the nicely cooked mushrooms that topped the meal. The shakshuka was poor value; a very small meal which would have cost next to nothing to prepare but priced at $22... The service was odd and not particularly friendly on this occasion.