Well, I must say I didn't enjoy much from the fried balls I ordered, I should have returned it to the kitchen because the taste felted outside very fried and inside like a soft paste.
BUT.. GUESS WHAT, I ate it all without complaints and ordered also a great juice of Açaí, the balls didn't come with bread or pita bread, just with a completely reguler tomato sauce (they didn't have the avocado the usually comes in this dish) that I could made also by myself.
The waitress didn't offer a glass of water or ask how's the food, but she did charged 10% more of optional service without asking me if I would like to pay it or not..
10 mintues after the meal I felt a strong hurtburn, never happen to me in my life to that extent. I had to buy a drug against it in the pharmacy.
I feel that the restuarant is over rated in Google reviews.
Maybe for lunch meal "menú de día" it's better but overall my experience has painful afterwards and made me miserable for a couple of hours.
I must also say that the food was expensive in comparison to Salvador. 37.4 reals for one dish (22 reals) and one small jar of natural juice (12 reals) plus 10% service (3.4 reals).
Just to show that the price is very high, I went to another restaurant in Salvador for lunch and it was a free buffet, all you can eat with fresh ingredients and a lot of salads, all you can drink fresh natural juice and includes a muffins and fruits, once again, all you can eat.. for just 20 real.
So it makes Regno vegan an expensive restaurant in comparison to Salvador other restaurant.
I wouldn't recommend the place, some serious issues like food, and service should be changed and consider carefully & thoughtfully.
One of the worst places I've ever been during my whole trip in central & south America( and in my life..) and believe me, in 8 months you get to eat in a lot of restaurants in 9 different countries overall.
Pros: Açaí juice, Nice location, Great design of the restaurant.
Cons: Bad service , Food that caused me...
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Read moreA cheap and cheerful local vegan place, with no frills food and attentive service.
They mainly do lunches, and serve simple options with basic choices. They’re open on Saturday evenings for pizza and snacks. They also serve Artisanal beers and basic drinks.
The food was healthy, and tasted like it had been home cooked.
They have a small outdoor veranda area overlooking the ocean. If you can snag a seat outside, and this is the preferred place to sit.
Otherwise, if you’re inside there’s no air-conditioning and it can get hot in summer.
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