• CLOSED: Pink Cow

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  • White Vegan
Vegan
Take-out
Latin American

Vegan cafe and shop. Sells various organic products, vegan foodstuff, and beverages. Moved here in 2016 from Teniente Martinez Ramella 1701, Casi Corrales. Confirmed closed, Aug 2018.


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3 Reviews

First Review by idevai

CeciliaTegner

Points +48

Vegan
12 Jan 2018

cosy and quirky!

Went here for lunch. Had a burger, awesome berry lemonade and chocolate ice cream to finish. Only downside was that there was no menu, only one dessert (despite many being written on the walls) and - the horror - no coffee!

A must for a vegan in Asunción! (All is also Gluten Free)

Pros: great taste, super friendly

Cons: no coffee, few desserts, no menu

idevai

Points +49

Vegan
01 Sep 2017

Nice place to enjoy a healthy and delicious vegan meal

Good place to eat with your partner :)
Pink Cow is a great Cheff.
You must try her food!



Updated from previous review on 2016-08-29

Pros: excellent food (all vegan), friendly staff, good portions

Cons: maybe price, for someone, can't pay with credit card or other card

Salopian

Points +208

Vegan
24 Mar 2017

Advertises false hours.

I checked the opening times here and on Trip Advisor. Here said it closed at 6:00 and Trip Advisor at 4:00. I went by at about 3:30 and was pleased to discover, from a sandwich board standing just inside the open entrance, that it was indeed open till 6:00. I even took a photo so that I could update Trip Advisor. I had something else to do so I went and did that first and went back about an hour later. It was open with the sandwich board still there, but when I entered it didn't really seem open. I went through a door and found a guy doing paperwork. He asked what I wanted and it emerged that it had in fact closed at 4:00. I asked why the sandwich board, which you could see through the open door, said 6:00. He inexplicably claimed that the door was not open, even though it was immediately opposite him. He then said that the times, which looked like white chalk, couldn't be rubbed off. I asked why they didn't stick a piece of paper over the top, for which he had no response. He said that the times were correct 'on the web', disregarding the fact that they are not correct on Happy Cow, the world's leading website for vegan restaurants. I pointed out that I was not 'on the web' -- I was there.

Pros: All vegan

Cons: Staff cannot update important websites., Staff cannot stick a piece of paper on a board., Staff think open doors block large signs.




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