Once upon a time there were 2 girls. They had just flown into the smallest airport in the whole wide world (Kaunas airport…) as their tummies were filled with roars and they had to spend 40 minutes on the floor at an overcrowded bus things were NOT looking great. There was truly no hope left. Until… Žalia Pupa appeared into the searchbar under “vegetarian food”. Well, at first sight the two girls did not know what to expect as the cafe was located at a very underground spot surrounded by houses and away from the streets🤫 and it seemed as if only the locals knew of it. Alright, let’s cut to the chase. Upon entering, a brightly smiling lady welcomed the two exhausted travelers and kindly explained the handwritten menu only available to the local tongues🇱🇹👅 After further expection, the young travelers had finally come to a decision. “The feta salad and cabbage pancakes it is!” they exclaimed with excitement as their tummies once again reminded of the dark truth known as hunger… Njam njam njam 🍴they took one bite after another until finally filling the dark void that had been inside of them. The food reminded them on their home country Latvia 🇱🇻 and at that moment was the most delicious edible thing in the whole entire world 🌎 they kindly offered the nice waitress all of their change even if it meant mixing euros with pounds. It did not matter as the experience fulfilled their dreams and gave the two travellers everything they had ever dreamed of.🧚🤤...
Read moreA small place for vegetarian or vegan lunch. They have limited choices of food but that means that the food is fresh (and tasty!)! You can have your day dish for 4.5 Euros which includes soup, water and and the main dish you can choose from 2 options. It is rather popular and sometimes you have to wait for your table but never very long. It is not very kid friendly in a sense that they do not have kid chairs or a play corner (even if they would like to have one - there is no space for that) but my kids like going there because the person serving food is...
Read moreThe place is located near the main alley but it’s nothing like the restaurants in the neighborhood. It’s a bit dark, with old-looking furniture. The waitress was nice and quick, but seemed startled to see an English-speaking person at first. The food was simple but tasty, however served cold . Unfortunately, around 2 pm 2 of the 3 lunch specials (the soup and one of the main courses) were already sold out, and I was one of the last two people to get the third...
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