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Bidra med feedbackThe inside is dark and undesirable. The refrigerator in the bar looks erratic. 50% of menu is inaccessible. The dishes are three if I'm generous. Falafel was a dry, smelling perfume cook, missing a Mayo or any cream condiment, salt and fell on part 1/2 of the way. I couldn't make myself finish this. Fresh rolls were very boring: simple tofu, carrots and tomato. Why? Olivia's salad was fine. The coffee was fine. With practically everyone on the menu, this cafe is in no way better than anyone else in the city where you can also find ~5 vegans. Inside the cafe, dark and sad. The counter and the fridge look inconclusive. Half the menu dishes are inaccessible, and I don't know when they're coming. There's no more dishes than three. Falafel has been cooked for a long time, he's been dry, with spirits, cooks, what are you doing? In the middle, he just fell apart, but I wasn't gonna finish it anyway. Fresh rolls were prepared forever, though what was there to cook? Very boring simple tofu, tomato and carrots. Olivier, okay, coffee. Given that there's almost nothing on the menu, you can also go to every cafe in town and find the same ~5 vegan positions. Not recommended.
The restaurant has a gloomy and unwelcoming atmosphere. The bar and refrigerator look messy, and half of the menu items are unavailable. The dishes are mediocre at best. The falafel was dry, had a strange perfume-like taste, lacked mayo or any creamy sauce, and fell apart easily. The fresh rolls were plain and boring, consisting of tofu, carrots, and tomato. The olive salad was decent, and the coffee was okay. With almost nothing available on the menu, this cafe is not better than any other in the city where you can find similar vegan options. Not recommended.
The best place for vegans in Sevastopol. They often hold intimate concerts.
We ordered beet salad, borscht, hummus, and spring rolls. Everything was delicious!
The restaurant is in a wonderful location with a pleasant atmosphere, welcoming staff, and delicious food!