Vegan-friendly
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Juice bar
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Fusion

Its 2nd branch, est. 2013, in the same building as restaurant Botanique. On weekdays it offers 3 dishes of the day with vegan versions available - ask. Follows Ayurvedic principles. Reported closed September 2024.


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83 Reviews

First Review by Baldwin471

db2202000

Points +189

Vegetarian
06 Dec 2014

One of the best vegetarian meals I've had anywhere

I randomly stumbled across this place while on a whirlwind visit to Vilnius, and wasn't disappointed. Good atmosphere, excellent food, quick, respectful and responsive service. Makes me sad I don't live in Vilnius so I could eat here more often! I had the blue lassi and the cheese and potato spring rolls and both were terrific. Good variety on the menu as well.

Baldwin471

Points +98

Vegan
26 Oct 2014

Wish there were more vegan options

This is a really nice place, I frequent it when I'm in Vilnius.

Good, fairly large menu, fair prices.

The vegan Kibinai is amazing, but they always seem to only have one or two left. They never make enough and it's quite disappointing, as that is one of few vegan choices.

There are other things that would be vegan, but they cook in animal butter instead of vegetable oil for some reason. Like the Indian samosas, which I absolutely loved when I was vegetarian, but can no longer eat since going vegan. Little things like this they could change and it would be much vegan friendly and attract more people.

Location is excellent, just off the main thoroughfare of Vilnius old town, Gedimino Prospektas.

Service is hit or miss. Sometimes very friendly and approachable, other times the opposite. Luck of the drawer, I suppose.

I'd recommend (Other than the kibinai) - Roasted flatbread, Basmati rice and the Sunrise smoothie.

Looking forward to eating here again.

Pros: Good food, Great location, A couple of Vegan options

Cons: Vegan options very limited, Fairly costly

Marija Jure

02 Sep 2015

I guess You should give another try. Now they have quite a lot vegan options or at least you can veganize big part of their dishes: vegan "meatballs" / dumplings with green peas filling (my fav) / Momo dumplings / Gnocchi / eggplants in tomato souse (with paneer cheese, just you ask without) / Falafels / Baghi "meatballs" and actually much more. Just of course, you should demand for vegan options because with some of these dishes they serve sour cream, butter, etc. But me being vegan I don't have any problems to get vegan food there.
The minus is that they are Ayurvedic kitchen and they believe that milk will bring peace and love to your mind and soul (owner told me this not once).




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