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  • So fresh and bohemian, but not vegan-friendly

I found Mamo by accident last week on my morning walk, and decided today to take the same route to pick up some take-away breakfast/coffee. The coffee shop/restaurant is in a really odd location, I must say. You really can't miss it though, if you're walking on a grey side-walk, next to a big and dull high-way. Music from Mamo and the big glass windows showing you the colorful interior design really makes you stop right where you are. ;) Tallinners obviously like the place, people were coming in and out at a constant pace (also, the menu was only in Estonian, but in the case you can't figure it out, the staff speaks English (ofc) and are helpful anyways). When I got there it was still breakfast time and there was a lot to select from: "the French Breakfast" (non-vegan; multi-cereal croissant, small coffee, etc.), and two types of porridge (both non-vegan). Everything comes really in reasonable price, though for my disappointment when I wished to have (my all-time favorite) cappuccino in soy milk, they said they don't have soy milk. Or any other type of plant-pased milk. Ever. That was really weird, since even the most normative and dull coffee shops or restaurants in Tallinn offer the vegan option for coffees. I walked out with a smoothie in hand, which was however nothing new or special, but still pricy.


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