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Vegan
International
Beer/Wine
European
Gluten-free
Breakfast
Polish
Restaurant serving a rotating plant-based menu with cozy interior and garden. Dishes may include tofu scramble toast, seitan burger, oyster mushroom chops. All desserts are vegan, sugar free options available. Smoothies and fresh juice available. Per friendly, est 2016. Confirmed fully vegan June 24. Open Mon-Thu 09:00-22:00, Fri-Sat 09:00-23:00, Sun 09:00-22:00. Kitchen closes 9:30pm.
385 Reviews
First Review by madznemo
MorganCrawford
Points +346
REALLY RECOMMEND - Edit
I'm not sure why the other reviews aren't so positive cause we really like this place. It's a shame the place isn't 100% vegan but there are so many vegan dishes. We had the tofu dumplings and the pesto spaghetti both delicious. We had the polenta fries and the chickpea pate starters too which were nice. The staff were so friendly and helpful and it's definitely not as expensive as people are suggesting. Same prices we have been paying everywhere in Krakow. Really recommend. The toilets are gender neutral if that interests anyone. FYI there are 2 entrances.
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Elicureuil
Points +124
poor service, expensive, not enough to eat - Edit
It is definitely a place that looks like a gastronomic restaurant but for vegetarians. That's also probably why it is very expensive.
Read moreIn the first 20 minutes, nobody really cared about us. After that, the waitress asked us to change tables as this part of the restaurant was booked (which was not a big deal).
I took a vegan meal but when I got it, I was surprised there wasn't much in the plate. It was full of style but I was still hungry after finishing it. And I was a bit shocked that it cost twice as much as the tart my friend took and that was about the same amount of food. In the plate. The food was food, though.
Pros: Nice atmosphere
Cons: expensive
Guest
something unique
Points +1273
They do experiment a little - Edit
Veganic must be the largest vegetarian restaurant I have been to. In any case, the food was fine, if somewhat too experimental for my taste. Billed as "new plant cooking", it was worth a visit. The main I had was Pierogi ruskie, a ravioli-type filled pasta pocket that came with a few leaves of salad and on what they called I believe a vegan sour cream. The pierogi themselves were great, but the "sour cream" appeared to be simply white tofu creamed in a blender. It added nothing, even dragged the whole dish down.
Read moreSimilar with the dessert. I had a "pudding" made of parsley root with with I cherry jam. The pudding had the appearance of mash potato and tasted like parsley root tastes - starchy, a bit like celery. Let`s just say it was innovative in a bad way. Still worth trying, but I was not convinced.
Pros: They make an effort at innovation, it does not always work
Cons: If called "veganic", one would expect all vegan.
Guest
FatTonyBMX
Points +1375
incredible food - Edit
Would be five stars if it was all vegan. Amazing food. On the expensive side for sure, but at least everything is great. Highly recommended.
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Sapppho
Points +102
Amazing new restaurant - Edit
Veganic is a relatively new restaurant, having only opened this summer. I went there with my non-veg*an parents and they loved it! Since it was a sunny day we decided to sit outside in their summer garden and enjoy the great atmosphere. The food was simply delicious; this restaurants offers both veg*an, updated versions of traditional Polish cuisine (such as cabbage rolls) and more exotic dishes (like salads with soba or paneer). Out of the food we ordered our favourites were definitely gazpacho soup (with a lot of fresh veggies - probably the best gazpacho I ever had!), pear cream soup (possibly seasonal) and golabki (cabbage rolls) with chickpeas, which are an amazing 'remastered' version of the original Polish cabbage rolls. Veganic also offers a variety of breakfasts, fresh smoothies, vegan desserts and alcoholic drinks. The staff was very nice too. Since this is an actual restaurant the prices here are a tad higher than at other veg*an spots in Cracow, but I think the dishes are definitely worth it. The amount of dishes they offer makes it difficult to decide what to order, so I'll definitely be coming back to try out more of their food!
Read morePros: great selection of delicious dishes, big portions
Cons: higher prices
Guest
hack_man
Points +28184
Blow me away - Edit
This is a top operation. A vegetarian restaurant with plush premises and a great bar serving great cocktails and mocktails. There is also a fabulous outside seating area. I am genuinely impressed how great this area of Krakow is. My feeling is that Veganic is here for the long term. It was bustling and ready to become established. You could tell the staff were still learning the ropes but they were friendly and eager to please. Whilst we only had drinks here after eating at the close by Pod Norenami, we were most impressed with the vastness and vibrant atmosphere. I would absolutely consider coming here for a meal next time in Krakow. Make that a date
Read morePros: great location, plush interior, friendly
Guest
madznemo
Points +79
High class vegan food. - Edit
I don't know why this place doesn't have reviews ! The atmosphere is phenomenal, and you can taste how much care is put into the unique food.
Read moreMy boyfriend and I shared the gnocchi with sage sauce and roasted forest mushrooms with a homemade pickle salad. Both dishes were flavorful, one-of-a-kind, and simply pleasant.
Cocktails are awesome too. Try the veganic
They also have a super cool outdoor garden
Pros: great service , suave environment , amazing food
Cons: not all vegan, despite the name
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