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Posted on 05 / 16 / 2013Can be a bit difficult to know whats vegan or not. But good overall!
Can be a bit difficult to know whats vegan or not. But good overall!
Nice, cheap, good food. I had "kotlets". It comes with rice, sauce and three salads. I liked it so much that I can the following day for a spinach pancake. Again a win.
It's a no-pretentious place, perfect for a quick, warm, filling meal. The food is based on polish classics (pancakes, pierogi, etc).
I had a hearty goulash with salad. It was tasty, filling and good value. It's a nice place with an unpretentious feel. They were happy to help in English.
Pros: Hearty, Good valueIt was so good to get some nice food after a long day of travelling around.
Pros: vegan desserts, very cheap prices!, good choiceFinding vegie food in Warsaw was a bit of a difficult task for us until we found Green. We tried a few dishes on the menu, served with large amount of Polish style salad (cabbage, carrots and cabbage!). We tried the croquets, sun burgers and the borritos and all were yummy and filling. Best to go when you have a good appetite as the servings are quite generous. They open until quite late and also do take-away meals, so good for days when you are suffering from museum fatigue and need food fast!
Pros: Filling, Economical, TastyA superb location in a great part of town, serving excellent Polish style vegetarian fast food. Try the beetroot soup and the vegan bigos if it's on. Many vegan options, superb value for money. It's also nice sitting outside in the nice weather watching people go buy in the sun. This former Green Way is now simply called Green and has been refurbished and given a fresh facelift making it very appealing indeed.
I'm a fan of Green Way. Tasty Veg*an food at bargain prices. I asked my usual question of what was vegan vegetarian and was pointed at:-
* Lentil soup
* 4 out of the 8 main course dishes on offer that day
There was also plenty of choice of salad if that's our bag.
The lentil soup was hearty and wholesome as a starter. I then the samosas as a main; they come served with salad and a very tasty 'gravy' and vegetable type sauce (give me a little slack please with the use of the word 'gravy' as the description is far from perfect but the best I can some up with just now). I also have a take away to tuck into later; soya burger that has the extra evocative little bonus of sounding tremendous when said with a Polish accent as per the person behind the counter ('soya boor-ger').
It's open decent hours from 10:00-21:00. Compared with UK prices at least the food is tremendous value for money. Centrally located, pleasantly enough decorated, nice vibe, helpful staff, no probs for me as an English speaker with negligible Polish in my vocab.
Suggested impriovements:-
Only 1 - to have the vegan veggie items on the menu labelled as such. It makes things that little bit simpler.
Overall:-
Defo a thumbs up.
Pros: Vegan veggie friendly, Tasty, Value for money
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