Vegan & Veggie in Medellín is a fantastic restaurant that offers an impressive selection of delicious vegan and vegetarian dishes. If you're looking for a tasty alternative to the jackfruit, I highly recommend trying their chickpea burger. This hearty and flavorful burger is made with fresh, wholesome ingredients and is sure to satisfy even the most discerning palate.
Another dish that is definitely worth trying is the veggie bowl. Packed with a variety of colorful and nutritious vegetables, this dish is both satisfying and incredibly healthy. It's a perfect option for those looking for a light and refreshing meal.
Overall, Vegan & Veggie is a great choice for anyone looking for a restaurant that specializes in vegan and vegetarian cuisine. With its friendly staff, inviting atmosphere, and commitment to sustainability, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone in the Medellín area. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty burger or a refreshing veggie bowl, you're sure to find something delicious to eat at...
Read moreThis is a lovely spot that we went to twice during our week in Medellin. It’s not very traditional, more of a focus on upscale burgers. Some dishes are better than others. For instance, the falafel and lentil stick entrée was flavorless and super dry without a sauce. The empanadas were quite boring too. How they made fried food unappealing is beyond me—at least it was hearty. However, the soup was really delicious. I want to describe it like a refried bean soup, but that wouldn’t do it justice for house savory and delicious It was alongside fun toppings. The rainbow bowl was good, parts of it were excellent, like the fried tofu and pickled radishes, while other parts less good. The quinoa did not pair well with it for me. The mushroom tacos were great except for dry tortillas, but otherwise very flavorful. We also ordered the cheesecake on both visits. While the crust was not my favorite, the cake itself was fantastic as was the...
Read moreVegan and Veggie has a good model on paper but they fall short on taste, advertising and location.
The prices aren’t unreasonable, but the food falls into the common fear of Vegan food that it isn’t well seasoned.
It is incredibly difficult to actually find the restaurant. In order to get to the restaurant you have to walk through the side door of a car park, which you are unlikely to see with the constant flow of cars blocking the view. There should definitely be signage detailing where the restaurant is.
Lastly, once you find the restaurant there is almost nowhere to sit with the exception of a makeshift bench that seats 2 people. But even that seating is disturbed by the constant flow of cars right behind you entering and exiting the car park, leaving you with an overwhelming smell of gasoline...
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