Lacto
Ovo
International
Mediterranean
Take-out
Honey
Breakfast
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Levantine lounge and restaurant with vegan choices. Menu includes pita with varying hummus dips, chickpea tomato salad, falafel, tahini baked sweet potato, baharat cauliflower and more. Noya is the Hebrew word for beauty.
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Mediterrane lounge en restaurant met veganistische keuzes. Menu bevat pita met verschillende hummus dips, kikkererwten-tomatensalade, falafel, tahini gebakken zoete aardappel, baharat bloemkool en meer. Open Mon-Thu 09:00-00:00, Fri-Sat 09:00-02:00, Sun 09:00-15:00.
3 Reviews
First Review by VegiAnna
raphysse
Points +78
Update!! / I love this place! - Edit
Update:
Read moreUnfortunately they completely changed their menu and even their type of cuisine about a year ago. They now serve "Mediterranean" cuisine, e.g. Pizza and no Levante inspired food anymore 😢. All of my favourite dishes and tapas aren't available anymore and the vegan options are also reduced.
Since I discovered this I never went to Noya again so I can't give a new rating.
Original text:
Noya is definitely one of my most favorite restaurants in town. Plenty well labeled vegetarian and vegan dishes. Even as a complete vegan you won't return home hungry. I recommend ordering several small dishes together with your companion(s) and sharing everything, so you can try everything. The cauliflower baked in the oven is heavenly delicious but everything is just tasty.
Also the interior is really nice and the outdoor seating also is cozy. The staff is really friendly. We never have had any bad experience at Noya's.
Updated from previous review on 2023-02-20
Pros: excellent fresh and delicious food
Cons: inside it is very noisy (many people, loud music), Inside the tables are really close together, therefore lack of privacy
Guest
bellebrummell
Points +263
Disappointing Brunch - Edit
Although they have a lot of labeled vegan options on their regular menu, the same cannot be said for the weekend brunch unfortunately. Not a single item on the buffet was labeled vegan by the restaurant. I assume that the following items were vegan though: several types of bread, margarine (this was actually labeled on the packaging), several types of jam, two types of hummus, eggplant spread, bell pepper spread, granola (maybe), oat milk, acai bowl, fruit salad, raw veggies (carrot, cucumber, bell pepper, tomato). In other words, there was no vegan cheese, vegan meat or even soy yoghurt. I still give three stars because the food I did have tasted very good and one of the two hot meals included with the brunch was vegan (grilled eggplant with vegan feta and pomegranate) and because I really liked the interior. However, the service was pretty terrible (I assume they suffer from the same lack of staff as any other place, plus it was really busy). All in all, as a vegan I wouldn't return here for brunch, as I don't think the (presumably) vegan options were worth 19.90 euros without drinks included.
Read morePros: Beautiful interior, Tasty food, Vegan options labeled on regular menu
Cons: Lack of labeled vegan options for brunch, Slow service, Too expensive for lack of vegan options
Guest
VegiAnna
Points +3192
Tasty Levantine food - Edit
Several clearly labelled vegan options of tasty Levantine food, friendly service, stylish interior design and nice outdoor seating, centrally located. Even my non-vegan companions loved it!
Read morePros: Many vegan options, all of which clearly labelled, Tasty falafels made in-house, Friendly staff
Cons: Nothing is orgaic
Guest
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