It's one of the only vegan place in Acapulco. They offer you vast range of food options. Staff is quite polite and friendly. They speak both spanish and english. They prepare fresh food on order according to your preference in order of spiciness. It's 100% vegan, no meat no egg no dairy. They have substitutes of all. I ordered baguette one day, which tasted good. The salsa which accompanied the dish was damn spicy. Next day i ordered mega vega, which was kinda burger, with rice tortilla instead of bread and stuffed with beans, spinach, tahini and avocado and non dairy cheese. They also have a small gourmet shop where you can get variety of vegan frozen foods and organic raw products. They also sell organic cosmetic products. Location is not on main road, a little inside, they have ample parking space and can accommodate 10-15 people at once. Accept both...
Read moreThe only vegan restaurant in Acapulco, with an organic grocery store built in! The food is absolutely amazing, the people are great, the prices are low, and they've got a HUGE variety of smoothies and fresh-squeezed juices. I really can't recommend it highly enough, for breakfast, for lunch, for dinner, or just a snack. They are also one of only two restaurants in Acapulco (the only grocery) that accept Bitcoin.
Verde Pistache (the store half) offers a wide variety of organic superfoods, grains/flours, spices, oils, body-care products (locally made), and more.
Some must haves from the restaurant: Enchiladas Suizas (with potato "cheese" & salsa verde) The Vital (sandwich with hummus, avocado, veggies, on homemade rice bread) Quinoa Pancakes (get 'em with strawberry marmelade & banana ice cream) Ultra (Green Juice) Maniac (PB, cacao, date,...
Read moreThe owner of the establishment obviously doesn't have a clue how to make proper smoothies, using powder and/or ice, as opposed to fresh or fresh frozen ingredients. The staff try their best, but obviously have the wrong instructions to follow on how to make a proper smoothie. They don't offer a selection of milks for your coffee, only Almond milk (I'm allergic), so you have to buy a full 1 liter of other milk (coconut in my case), to be able to have an alternative. The owner really needs to spend time in California or Miami to analyze how real smoothies are made, not like a chelada! The place has potential, good products in the shop, but food wise needs a lot of work! In the end we had a picnic, buying milk and cereal...
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