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First Review by Danet

my favourite place - Edit

I found this place on Happy Cow. It is a small grass root store, with fresh bread and vegetables and lot of other vegan stuff. and it is cheaper than in some of the fancy organic stores. they also are open on Sundays.


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A little gem - Edit

In theory, I'm not found of industrial faux-meat, faux fish, faux cheese etc. But that's theory. Whenever I go there I can't help but buy a lot of items.
Vantastic foods, daiya, tofurky... this place is incredible, they have many products that we used to find only in London or Berlin! And now it's next door -and right in front of the tram stop! I still can't beleive it.
Not everything comes from very far, though, they also have more artisanal and local items (e.g. cheeses)

Pros: things you can't find anywhere else, easy to reach, open on sundays


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Vegan cheese, meat & rare things - Edit

Super small and super packed vegan shop. It has imported products from germany and also the US, the seller is a little shy but very helpful. They have all the vegan cheeses, vegan meats, vegan candies, etc that you are looking for. It's pricey. They also have a selection of organic vegetables and fruits. 4,5€/kg for organic & fairtrade bananas is just too much asking since you can find them at the "marché des tanneurs" for less than 2€...

Pros: Lots of products, Helpfull staff, Easy access (tram bus bike)

Cons: Price!!, Small, Not very elegant


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