Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Western
Fusion
Bulgarian

Health food restaurant. Has vegan dishes and cakes. Dishes that have dairy are labeled. Jan 2014 owner reported not using egg any longer. Open Mon-Sat 11:30-19:00.


71 Reviews

First Review by Wong Fei Hung

Rosa veg

Points +2060

Vegan
19 Apr 2017

Fantastic

Relaxing place . Huge selections of dishes . The tempeh they produce is amazing . Very good value for money .

cazzamaphone

Points +328

Vegan
12 Dec 2016

Delicious!

Pay by weight buffet style. Has salad and seitan dishes/rice/vegetables, really good seitan. Wifi available, decor could be more "homely" but the food is really good

AndreiKorobkin

Points +13

Vegetarian
03 Aug 2016

Delicious, cheap and friendly

Kring restaurant is located very close to the Sofia city centre. We came at noon, and the restaurant was almost empty. On the self-service desk steam was rising upon lots of fresh hot (excluding salads) dishes.
It was very tasty, fresh and amazing. Tofu, quinoa, hummus, beet salad - everything was great, including the refreshing ginger lemonade, by the way really special and good.
We liked the friendly atmosphere and calm, quiet condition.
Recommend to everyone!

Pros: Delicious variety of food, Close to the centre, Absolutely not expensive

Cons: Nothing :) we loved it here

Nikoleta

Points +105

Vegan
16 Nov 2015

Great Vegan Food

I cannot recommend more this vegetarian (unfortunately not all vegan :( restaurant. It is located in the centre of the city and offers a buffet menu. The menu carries every day. The mock meat dishes taste just like real meat (the very first time I tried them I asked them a few times whether they were certain it was not actual meat:) Amazing variety of options and tastes. The stuff is nice and friendly. Not a lot of desert options, mostly vegetarian ones. The vegan options are usually clearly marked, also in English!

Pros: Buffet-style menu , Central location , Easy take-away

Cons: Not many vegan desserts , Not all vegan marked

kaminoge

Points +173

Vegetarian
20 Feb 2015

Love the Kring Salad

My vegan boyfriend and I (vegetarian) always enjoy a visit to Kring. We generally spend a long time looking at the menu and then choose the Kring salad because it's just so good. A few times we've tried other dishes and they've always been fine, just not as good as the Kring salad! Service is ok although as other reviewers have mentioned it could be better, you do usually need to hunt them down if you want an extra drink or something.

Pros: The Kring salad!, They sell products (eg Seitan) , Easy to be vegan here

Cons: Location is a bit out of the way., Service isn't fantastic

Fearlesscat

Points +18

Vegan
02 Feb 2015

Was not overly impressed

I ordered a takeaway from Kring today and have to report that I was not impressed by the quality of the food. The food to price ratio was a bit off balance too.
I ordered a rice and sprouts dish,a mixed vegetable stew, and I as was trying to take care of lunch for the next day, I took a chance on the sprouted lentil burgers.To my huge surprise the rice arrived soaked full of extra salty soy sauce or something of that kind, which made the rice almost inedible.( The sauce was not mentioned in the menu)
The stewed vegetables were mostly potato, which at close to 8 levs was kind of insultin. Three small florets of broccoli and similar count of cauliflower in a very imaginative sauce were keeping company to the potato, amongst a few shy slices of mushroom.
The sprouted lentil burgers were delicious though.
My advice - If you are there, instead of ordering online, do ask the waiters for details.

Pros: Imaginative flavours, Convenient online ordering

Cons: discrepancy between picture and food, lacking ingredient description

treemarks

Points +11

Mostly Veg
23 Mar 2014

A wonderful experience

Dining in Kring is a wonderful experience.
The menu is varied and very tasty, prices are quite moderate considering the quality of the food provided and overall service is very good, with English spoken by most waiters.
I have been to Kring many times, alone or with friends, for sure it's not everybody's favorite, but it has a unique style.
Sauces on main courses are exquisite (seitan and tempeh dishes), the salads fresh and tasty and the variety of dishes is enough to make you spent time on the menu.
Seitan is home made and you can buy ready-made for home.
The cakes and sweets are marvelous and fresh made juices are offered as well .
Overall is a restaurant that allows you to enjoy and savor the taste of food, prepared with lots of care and with respect to living things as well .
Kring has a unique experience to offer and if you are visiting Sofia, I would encourage you to try it for yourself.

Pros: excellent food, menu variety, a place to savor the taste

Cons: not everyone's favorite, closing time a bit early

Joanna Karatsaneva

Points +910

Vegan
02 Mar 2014

Controversial feelings about this place

I've been there few times, years ago,when they opened the place. I did not like it. The whole feeling on the details was not good - interior,service and food.

Now,I decided to visit Kring again, as they made some changes and I wanted to check on it.

I invited few girlfriends with me.
The place was empty,only one couple were dining.

I noticed, they added more room to the restaurant and made some renovations but the feeling is kind of too "steril".

I really don't like the music there - too religious for my taste.

The menu is quite big,but the focus,as I see it,is on "meat like" dishes - tempeh and seitan. This, I find a little disturbing.
From the other side,the menu is different from the other restaurants,so it's ok to try it, for a change.

We tried 3 different dishes:
Tender soy tempeh grilled fillets - we were not very impressed
"Meatballs" made ​​from sprouted lentils - We really enjoyed this meal
Aromatic rice with 3 types of sprouts - It was only me, who liked it

It looks like, the prices are higher this year and it makes it not cheap. For the same money - you can eat in a better place.

The service was not good - we were only few people there,but we had to wait and ask for the staff to approach. Obviously, they wanted to close,as as soon as we stepped out from the saloon,they switched off the lights?!

Pros: Interesting menu

Cons: Location, Not cheap, Working time till 21h.

Marilynka

Points +140

Vegan
11 Jan 2014

The best veg restaurant!

I have been to this restaurant many times and I have to admit I have never tried better tasting food anywhere. The place is really cozy and the staff is friendly.

Pros: delicious food, friendly staff, many vegan dishes

TheHolyV

Points +258

Vegan
04 Jan 2014

Hearty vegan food, quickly delivered

Kring is a religious-lead restaurant (nothing wrong with that, many vegan restaurants I have tried all over the world also were) and as such it presents the thoughts of a spiritual guide: beside for his books and philosophy, your plate will be void of eggs, onions and garlic and obviously meat and fish.

Most dishes (90%) are vegan with a selection of starters, soups, salads, mains and sandwiches. The menu relies a lot on seitan, tempeh and tofu (to a lesser degree).

I had the cold gator soup, made with sunflower seed milk, the Russian salad (very tasty) and a main of seitan steak with mushrooms covered in tahini. Everything tasted very nice and the service was super speedy.

If I had to be picky I would note that the environment is a bit "cold": the space is clean and tidy but with little personality (and also a bit cold in temperature...). Also, all mains are served with the same sides: boiled potatoes, fresh salad of letter, shaved carrots and beetroot. While this is nice, if you order two mains because you are in a group, I would prefer more variety on the plate.

These are minor issues, though: Kring is nice and would go back if in the area.

Pros: Very fast service , Lots of seitan and tempeh

Cons: Not much personality in the space, Same sides for all main dishes

veggieriga

Points +660

Mostly Veg
31 Dec 2013

Delicious, inexpensive food

I ate here on my last day in Sofia for lunch. I wish I had tried Kring earlier; if so I would have eaten here more times. I had a lentil soup and moussaka which came with a big salad and delicious carrot side dish. Both were delicious. I also appreciated the complimentary tap water. The main dish was 5 lev and the soup was 2.20, excellent value. I like the moussaka so much I asked the waitress what was in the moussaka and she didn't know the name in English but kindly looked at the menu to find the right ingredient that was in another dish.

Kring has a happy hour from 3PM-5PM when food is ten percent off, but I'm not sure whether it is the daily menu or the a la carte menu that is ten percent off.

They also sell tempeh, seitan, vegetable sausages. Items on the menu are clearly marked vegan or can be vegan. They also have inexpensive doner sandwiches for 3.50 lev which is an excellent value.

It seemed to be a very popular restaurant and I really appreciated that the food was both delicious and inexpensive. Kring is the perfect combination of delicious and affordable food.

Pros: excellent, tasty food, kind staff

macello

Points +127

Vegan
21 Nov 2013

Good Restaurant

You can eat here a lot of vegan dishes, mainly eastern cuisine. Service is very helpful and speaking English. Good desserts. Low prices.

Pros: Big range of vegan dishes , Desserts

pupa

Points +128

Vegan
21 Sep 2011

BG VEGGIE!

Quite a nice touch for vegans in Bulgaria!
the place is small and cozy, unless one gets intimidated by the religious vibe, i believe the atmosphere is calm and peaceful, with clean and modern decor.
the service is slow, which is typical for Bulgaria, but very pleasant, which is not so typical:)
i believe the extensive menu can satisfy descent range of tastes and everything vegan is clearly marked.
i settled on a Bulgarian classic dish, which i haven't had in close to 20 years, because it's meat, and i have to tell you that i was in love with it, it brought fond memories or authentic flavors without the dead flesh.

RachelLouise

Points +655

Vegan
02 Jul 2011

My favorite restaurant in Sofia!

I went to Kring 4 times on my recent 6-day trip to Sofia. It was close to my hotel, but I probably would have gone there a lot even if it weren't.
I had the Hawaiian-style seitan, seitan in exotic sauce, and a vegetable pancake with tempeh. The seitan was possibly the best I've ever had. The Hawaiian-style seitan was really fabulous. The tempeh was also particularly good. The only thing I wasn't crazy about was the "exotic sauce", because it contained seaweed and I don't like seaweed.

The service was very good. When I went in the evenings, the waiter spoke decent English and was very helpful. The food arrived quickly. When I went at lunch with a group of 6 people, the waitress didn't speak much English, but she did her best to understand us, and was very friendly. We were impressed that she had managed to get our order correct despite all the language confusion. All six of us were happy with the food, too. It did take a while for all the food to come out, because they have a small kitchen and can't cook it all at once.

It's located a bit out of the center of town, but it is really not that far, and definitely worth the extra few minutes.

I wish I could have tried more of the menu items. The pesto pasta looked really good, for instance. It will give me something to look forward to if I ever go back to Sofia!

Pros: seitan, tempeh, everything else

Cons: not entirely vegan

annice

Points +102

Mostly Veg
19 Oct 2010

Good place to eat

We and a couple of friends had two meals at Kring on our trip to Bulgaria this month. The food was tasty, if a bit on the bland side. Tofu, tempeh and seitan are prominent on the menu. The first time, the soup was lukewarm, but we specified the next day that it should be hot, and it was.

Menus are both in English and Bulgarian, and the two waiters we had spoke some English and tried to be helpful.

It is a small place, but not many people were there either visit. The constant background music was kind of weird, sounding sort of Far Eastern, but it could have been Bulgarian for all I know. In any case, it wasn't obtrusive.

Pros: many vegan choices, inexpensive, helpful staff

Cons: food not always hot

vegansoul

Points +304

Vegan
01 Aug 2010

Followers of Sri Chimnoy

I ate here on a Sat night. I arrived at 21:00 and there was only one other table seated (3 ladies). The waiter was nice enough and could speak English (which is a blessing in a foreign country). There were many vegan salads to choose as well as main courses, but there were no main courses that were wheat-free and vegan. The staff was very nice and adjusted one of the meals for me to accomodate. I had Tempeh fillets with lettuce and potatoes. It was supposed to come with a ginger sauce (which contained dairy). They substituted delicious hummus in place of the ginger sauce. Very nice. Drink menu is only juice (some fresh squeezed), water, vegan milks (oat, almond and soy), non-alcoholic beer, tea and coffee. They have pictures of Sri Chimnoy all over their walls and play meditative music.

Pros: friendly, English, Hummus

Cons: no wheat-free vegan items, no alcohol, side street location

Wong Fei Hung

Points +33

Vegan
25 Apr 2010

nice place to eat!

close to the center and easy to find. they produce their own seitan which is very tasty. has english menu and takeaway service. a nice place to eat.




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