they have one soup and some ten different foods in a "pay for weight" system. the food was good but rather Czech vegetarian nineties style withfried cheese or fried cauliflower :-)
I went in to find that the restaurant had closed, just like the raw vegan bakery round the corner. Shame. The shop is still running and they have some vegan cakes and chocolates from the aforementioned defunct raw shop and some pastries and bread. The stars do not reflect the quality of the shop which I didn't test. The owner is a nice guy.
Nice vegetarian option in this part of Czech republic - Edit
We ate there a lunch from the daily menu (2 meal options + 1 soup), we tried out both versions - baked couscous with carrots and beans and mushrooms in a dijon-sauce with rice. We didn't have the soup (broccoli with seaweed). You can also pick a side salad of your choice or have an extra portion of fried/baked veggies. The price of everything is pro 100 g, so you can choose the size of your meal according to your actual needs.
The food itself was rather average, but I really liked the side-salads + it's a really nice alternative for vegetarians in this part of Czech republic, in a normal restaurant you can usually choose between salad and fried cheese (delicious, but really unhealthy, so I consider this as an occasional treat:)
3 Reviews
First Review by Peha123
JiriJerabek
Points +396
bufet style Czech vegetarian place - Edit
they have one soup and some ten different foods in a "pay for weight" system. the food was good but rather Czech vegetarian nineties style withfried cheese or fried cauliflower :-)
Read morePros: quick
Cons: closed over weekends
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DavidPower
Points +105
No restaurant. Only shop. - Edit
I went in to find that the restaurant had closed, just like the raw vegan bakery round the corner. Shame. The shop is still running and they have some vegan cakes and chocolates from the aforementioned defunct raw shop and some pastries and bread. The stars do not reflect the quality of the shop which I didn't test. The owner is a nice guy.
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Peha123
Points +33
Nice vegetarian option in this part of Czech republic - Edit
We ate there a lunch from the daily menu (2 meal options + 1 soup), we tried out both versions - baked couscous with carrots and beans and mushrooms in a dijon-sauce with rice. We didn't have the soup (broccoli with seaweed). You can also pick a side salad of your choice or have an extra portion of fried/baked veggies. The price of everything is pro 100 g, so you can choose the size of your meal according to your actual needs.
Read moreThe food itself was rather average, but I really liked the side-salads + it's a really nice alternative for vegetarians in this part of Czech republic, in a normal restaurant you can usually choose between salad and fried cheese (delicious, but really unhealthy, so I consider this as an occasional treat:)
Pros: Cheap, You can regulate the amount of your food
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