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  • No place for a vegan

Yes, the restaurant is really beautifully decorated, has a nice location and super friendly staff... BUT as a vegan you are seriously limited here. Every meal opens with bread and a spread... which is not vegan. Then every client gets an appetizer, except if you're vegan, then there's nothing for you. There is one, I repeat ONE, vegan main course, which is a bit of rice and vegetables wokked in soy sauce... basically what I make if I'm too lazy to cook well (but still it tastes better than what's served there). There's one other dish they can 'veganize', which is the mushroom burger: you get the simple bread then as their awesome homemade bread that makes this dish awesome has eggs, they then leave out all non-vegan ingredients without replacing them. The burger was ok. There are some salads though, if you're a fan. Getting 2 entrees (of which there are about 3 vegan) is also no solution as they cost almost as much as the main course and are seriously small (never paid like 15 dollars for 1 roll - 5 little pieces - of sushi, especially not in Argentina). Yes, it's really expensive here too, compared to the standard (even upscale) restaurant in Buenos Aires. You can tell the cooks are not vegan, as they don't know how to make vegan food taste really good, other than throwing vegan ingredients together. My omnivore mother, who ordered vegetarian quesadillas, DID love her food, and she had a whole menu to choose from... Because oh yeah: The sign outside says its a vegetarian restaurant... but unless you don't consider fish as animals, I beg to disagree. Nice restaurants for omnivores, but it doesn't belong on Happy Cow... because I found it here I was mislead to go there.


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