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  • 5
  • Delicious and Quirky!

Relaxed, shabby atmosphere, fairly high prices, and great flavorful food!The menu listed items like 'vegan plate' and 'Jamaican plate' with no descriptions, but the staff was very kind and answered questions and made recommendations. It's super tiny in there, with one big communal table, and 2 two-tops and three seats at the front. I had the Jamaican plate and everything on it was delicious! A veg curry, a little salad with a blob of cold mashed potatoes on top (Why? Why not, I say! They were tasty), a large serving of Japanese rice, and a large breaded and fried banana slice. My husband had the burger but it was more like a po-boy as it had an open bun with a breadcrumbed baked vegan meat product (not a patty so much as an American would think of) with a thin layer of mayo-like dressing with added vegan cheese (like a thick creamy texture) and giant strips of vegan bacon that seemed similar to fake ham I've seen in Asian places before. It was odd but oh so good! We got those two entrees and one bottled drink and it was about 35 Euros. There was a strange smiling guy with a snake tattoo where one of his eyebrows should have been at the check out whose only job seemed to be to DJ the low key dub techno music they were playing. There was a dance event happening throughout the city that might explain Mr. DJ, but keep your eyes out for him, he was cool. They have a horrible, garrish mural along one whole wall so you've been warned.


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