Vegan
Delivery
Take-out
Catering
African
Ethiopian
An all-vegan restaurant located inside a jewelry store. Serves snacks, smoothie bowls and an Ethiopian platter. (The jewelers and shapers are local women that are given the chance to empower themselves through the affiliated NGO called LocalAid.) Accepts mpesa. Open Tue-Sun 9:00am-8:00pm. Closed every other Mon.
29 Reviews
First Review by The.NaVEGator
Dex
Points +62
Unique gem with good vegan food - Edit
This place is a gem. It has vegan food options that are very hard to come by elsewhere, particularly a fully vegan Ethiopian mixed dish with shiro and brown injera, some excellent vegan pastries, as well as some great unique drinks options (the miraa/khat based Jabba Juice is wonderful).
Read moreThe place's decor/design is also really beautiful and relaxing: it's the kind of place where you could very happily spend an entire afternoon just chilling.
Pros: All vegan, Awesome decor and vibe, Unique offerings
Tribearth
Thank you for your review; we greatly appreciate your time to provide us with this valuable feedback. We’re very happy to hear that we share the same passion for food and that you had a great experience with us! Our staff will be super stoked to read this. See you soon!
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The.NaVEGator
Points +37
Get ready for a healing experience and some great vegan food - Edit
If you are into alternative-medicine practices, art, and jewelry, this is the place for you.
Read moreThe second I walked in I felt a calming sensation. A sense of peace came over me. To your left are beautiful semiprecious stones, crystals and jewelry and to your right a display case full of vegan snacks and a menu of vegan smoothie bowls and a reasonably priced Ethiopian platter. The platter consists of seven different vegan Ethiopian dishes atop injera. My wife and I brought our appetites and ordered two of the two person Ethiopian meals. My kiddos loved the experience. All three love eating Ethiopian food and loved that they could end their meal with vegan brownies and cinnamon rolls.
Your meal is enjoyed in the midst of the TribeARTh jewelry collection and the workshop where the pieces are manufactured is also onsite. The jewelers and shapers are local women that are given the chance to empower themselves through the affiliated NGO called LocalAid. The staff is wonderful, Adam was really great with answering all the questions the kids and I had.
If you are in Diani and need a vegan healing experience this is the place for you. Even if you’re not looking to expand your crystal collection, the platter is definitely worth stopping by for. It’s also a great place to enjoy a cup of Ethiopian coffee and popcorn, a smoothie bowl severed in an actual baobab bowl, or a delicious vegan dessert.
Stop by and let the food be thy medicine and let the healing powers of TribeARTh center you.
Tribearth
Thank you for your review; we greatly appreciate your time to provide us with this valuable feedback. We’re very happy to hear that we share the same passion for food and that you had a great experience with us! Our staff will be super stoked to read this. See you soon!
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