Good Food
Posted on 06 / 07 / 2013The quality of the food was very good. Like others have mentioned, the portions were a little bit small for the price.
Happy to see so many vegan places in Warsaw! Would go again!
The quality of the food was very good. Like others have mentioned, the portions were a little bit small for the price.
Happy to see so many vegan places in Warsaw! Would go again!
So good! Great atmosphere and neat location behind university. Kind of expensive though and the portions arent big. :/ Definitely more stuff I want to try :)
Absolutely delightful place on three levels located in a scenic part of the city down the hill from the Old Town. The food is imaginative and pretty much gourmet such as tomato and coconut soup, veg and tofu shashlik and butter nut squash curry with soya. I would describe the decor as chic and laid back. There is an open kitchen and staff are friendly. A bit on the pricey side compared to other veg places in Warsaw (18 - 30 ZÅ‚ for main courses) but still within budget for a great relaxing experience. I instantly liked this place and would go back without hesitation
Pros: stylish, good food, chicDespite only being open for only two weeks [at the time of our visit], this place feels really warm and homely as soon as you walk through the door. As we found out, it's run by a (really friendly!) mum and daughter duo and it's clear to see that a lot of heart and soul has gone in to this place. It's sort of half way between a cafe and a restaurant, with a deli attached - the menu is written in chalk on the wall and you order at the till but food is brought over to your table.
With only 10 words of Polish between us, the owner kindly translated the whole menu into English for us We ordered a potato salad and a pumpkin salad to start, followed by traditional Polish stuffed cabbage leaves - everything was fresh and well-presented and very delicious. Our fresh ginger and lemon/orange infusion was also very warming - especially as the temperature was below -10°C outside! The highlight of the evening, however, was the cake - a thick slice of "cheese" cake made from pumpkin and tofu - it was like nothing I'd ever tasted before. So smooth and creamy yet very light and delicate. The chocolate ganache balls were also heavenly!
The staff here are wonderful - everything is done with a smile and you can tell they are very passionate about the food they serve.
The decor is a cool mix of modern and old - the walls are white but the art work hanging up means it definitely does not feel clinical. The candles and flowers also bring a lovely warmth to the place.
The location of this place is also really good, especially if you're staying at Hostel Helvetia. It's located in the university district near the university library and there are a handful of decent bars in the area to go to after you've filled your belly at VEG.
This place is a MUST for any vegetarian/vegan going to Warsaw!
Pros: Lovely, warm, friendly staff, Delicious and creative food, Great location
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