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Bidra med feedbackLovely little cafe not all vegan. We visited twice for their vegan cinnamon swirls and coffee, and on one visit we also tried their “pirogs” pastry parcels, one of which was filled with spinach and tofu, the other with curried vegetables. The lady working there is extremely friendly, and the atmosphere is very welcoming. No cash card payments only.
They have so many vegan options (sweet and hearty!) I have tried the zimtbunk I would definitely recommend. they also have vegetable milk and a huge selection of tea
I've read some reviews, over the past year of so, where people complain about the prices being higher than they used to and/or the lack of vegan options. I've been visiting Sattva for at least 10 years, and I have the following to say about those objections: first off, their prices are quite reasonable. Granted, they are higher now than say half a decade ago, but the again, everything is. Ok, maybe they haven't just adjusted prices for inflation, but folks need to understand that this place used to be so dirt-cheap, you even had to wonder how they could cover their expenses (especially using organic ingredients). While in the past Sattva was a run by some sort of religious/spiritual group, and they were happy to donate stuff for, say, animal rights fundraisers, now its owner is a woman named Cinnamon who intends to do this bakery as a full-time project. Surely there's nothing wrong with that? Secondly, I haven't actually counted the amount of vegan items that are on offer now, compared to a few years back.. but I think it's safe to say that we get our needs catered for. Despite being a vegan herself, Cinnamon feels it would be harder to run the business successfully if she were to follow a strict vegan policy. Who's to say? It's her money after all...
It was good. Only vegan option left in the Sunday evening
This restaurant is the perfect spot for a holiday breakfast. I have tried their delicious cinnamon buns, vanilla and apple turnover, and chocolate croissants, which I enjoyed with a natural cola and oat milk cappuccino. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, making it easy for me to navigate their menu as a vegan. It was refreshing to hear them say, "it is easier if I tell you what is not vegan." The restaurant is conveniently located on a straight road through Gamla Stan, with signs outside to guide you. There are both indoor and outdoor seating options, and we had a lovely time dining outside and people-watching. The place seems popular and we felt a lot of interest in it while we were there. Highly recommended! (Review updated on 2018-08-04)