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Vegan
International
Organic
Western
Buffet
Take-out
Bakery
Polish
The oldest vegetarian restaurant in Poland, established 1987 and became fully vegan in 2013. On 2 floors and renovated in 2014. The ground floor features a buffet spread of veganized Polish dishes, soups, falafels, and burgers. On the first floor is a world cuisine menu. Open Mon-Thu 09:00-20:00, Fri-Sat 09:00-21:00, Sun 09:00-20:00.
414 Reviews
First Review by ztx
J-Veg
Points +2065
Good variety of vegan food in a central location - Edit
100% vegan canteen with "veganized" traditional polish/European food as well as modern fast food.
Read moreGood selection of deserts and drinks including gluten free and fair trade items.
Fast service and good value. Really conveniently placed for a quick but hearty bite to eat in between exploring the old town.
Pros: Quick service canteen style, Good value
Guest
gazik
Points +49
used to be good - Edit
i've been to wroclaw a couple of times and i used to go to this place quite often because of its location. the food was really good, quick, and inexpensive. now there are less options and prices got higher. i'm very disappointed.
Read morePros: location, big
Cons: prices, options
Guest
lady_linzi
Points +79
Yummy and easy to find. - Edit
This place is so central and easy to find, right in the middle of the square. It's self service and not that easy to understand what is available, but the staff will happily talk you through it. The seitan downstairs was really delicious, and the vegan food upstairs was lovely, I had some kind of millet gratin that was amazing. Pretty cheap and big plates of food, recommended.
Read morePros: Great food. , Good prices. , Central.
Cons: More of a canteen than a restaurant.
Guest
KarolGajda
Points +105
My favorite veg*n restaurant in Wroclaw! - Edit
I love this place. Traditional Polish foods, as well as non-traditional Polish foods, with many vegan options. I ate here dozens of times when I was in Wroclaw for 5 months (2010). I'm looking forward to going back in a few months. Everything I had there was phenomenal and I even introduced omnivores to the food who would agree with me.
Read morePros: friendly staff, tasty, convenient
Guest
iguana_bandit
Points +61
no no - Edit
They charge you even for the cream on your naleśniki, they won't tell you about it when they ask if you want. Also, the prices of salads is given for 100g, they charge you more. You can plan your meal for ~10zł and you pay ~20zł. The vegan floor isn't really vegan, I found an egg in my soup!
Read morePros: Location, Lot of space, Polish cuisine
Cons: Additional costs, Non-vegan food on vegan floor, Poor quality food
Guest
LisaB17
Points +47
Vega - Edit
I loved this restaurant. It had a good range and it was nice to sample dishes based on traditional Polish food. Tried food on both floors and everything was lovely. Very reasonably priced and it is in a fantastic location in the main square. Loved it!
Read morePros: Great location, Good value
Guest
Merciless666
Points +195
me ones more, but... - Edit
never found e veggie restaurant THAT much in the center...you can't miss it, since it is just left hand to the big central church. though hard to figure out, what they sell the food is awesome!!! and you even have a choice between vegan resaurant (at 1st floor) and vegetarian restaurant (downstairs)...that's incredible!!! don't miss it!
Read morePros: central, incredible cheap, choose between vegan and veggie
Cons: none
Guest
CatherineM
Points +196
Cheap and cheerful! - Edit
To find a cheap and central restaurant in the middle of a city is a plus to start with. This is really basic and there are no English menus. However, the staff do their best to be helpful (after all, you can't expect everyone to speak english!) and it's wholesome, filling and cheap food.
Read morePros: Great value, Central, Good choice
Cons: Not much atmosphere, No English menu, not open in the evening
Guest
ztx
Points +23
needs improvement - Edit
Although the interior doesn't look too bad, the service isn't too helpful and reminds me the comunism period in Poland a little. Salt and pepper are probably the only spices they have. I can reccomend nalesniki with spinach. Prices are not valuable.
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