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CLOSED: Cafe de Kedi
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Closed
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Vegetarian
Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Middle Eastern
Breakfast
Turkish
This veg restaurant houses 20+ resident cats. The dining room is cat-free. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with items like falafel, toast, baklava, coffee with soymilk. Confirmed closed, Aug 2017.
2 Reviews
First Review by IreenGoesGreen
AdnanDurak
Points +13
I Love This Place - Edit
Apart from many lovable cats walking around, the entire place is heartwarming. Most of the money they make go to cats' expenses and they still help others. Their menu is kind'a limited but original, their veggie burgers are all great (you can buy the patties if you want to use them at home). They also sell soy products. They have a vegan breakfast menu at the weekend but I have never tried.
Read morePros: Cats :), Cosy place, Original menu
Cons: No wifi, Dining-room is a little depressing
Guest
IreenGoesGreen
Points +20
sweet peaceful and relaxing place - Edit
You enter the restaurant like in a flat, there are lots of sweet little details, they also having a little second hand "market" there and of course what makes this location special are the 24 cats which are living there!! The waitress was very friendly, you see that she prepare all the drinks/meals with passion. The vegan breakfast was just delicious!! Wonderful to hear that they have also vegan cakes which were really hard to find in turkey. But I had no time anymore to taste them...Having coffee and a cigarette on the terasse the cats are visiting you and you really feel relaxed and like in another world. The cafe de kedi is also a religous place, so of course behave respectfully. If you are in Eskişehir you have to visit it, it s like a paradise for vegans in turkey ;D
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