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Arriving at the Vege Kiosk adress, we were in for a surprise - it's a really tiny street kitchen place with no seating. The lady running it was very nice and tried her best to explain the large choice of lunch sets, soups and garnishes. We paid 25zl each for two lunch sets including soup, which is easentially the standard lunch offer price in Warsaw. The soups (a typically Polish stew and a sweetish corn soup) were really tasty and silky. The lunch sets consisted of cabbage rolls with mashed potato balls and a beet root patty, red cabbage salad and buckwheat, respectively. The patty was delicious but a little dry (but obviously, when heating it up, we could have added oil or something), while the rest was amazing, especially the mindblowing filling of the cabbage rolls. Vege Kiosk's meals are available in other places as well, e.g. at the Biobazar market. They also have stuff like sweets, ramen noodles or algae tofu, too. I highly recommend to try their light, healthy, yet (mostly) traditionally Polish offerings.


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