We visited this restaurant again today (May 2022), and the things has not changed yet. We waited for more than 30 minutes until our main food serve on our table. No need to wear mask to enter to the restaurant.
That was our first time to visit vegan restaurant in Porto last month. The location is not really easy to find but with Google Maps it is easier for you. First impression while we were entering the restaurant was so warm and good. The man whom was staying on the cashier table was so kind and friendly. It was in the second floor. He offered us to go to the first floor. They provide hand sanitizer for the visitors to clean our hands. The toilet is near the place where they cook. They have indoor and outdoor table, but outdoor sitting are limited. If it is a good weather, it is worth-trying to stay outside. Do not forget to wear your mask because it is mandatory. In normal day, I think people used to take all the things for eating by themselves. Since the Covid19 pandemic, we just need to choose our place and we wait there. The lady will come to your table and ask about their available menu. The food tasted so good. We liked it. It is affordable price for 3 adults and 1 kid with less than €30 Free wifi accessible inside the restaurant. They accept payment in cash or card.
Cons: We went there when there was 2 tables with group of people. We were the last time. The lady came to our table after we sit around 20 minutes. Then, she informed us the food that we would like to have was already sold out. Since we have been sitting there for 20 minutes, so we agreed with other things she offered us. So, we were waiting for our order. We saw the lady prepare the food alone and she helped by a young boy to serve the food. They finished the order per table and did not try to deliver something into our table. In 1 table before us, there was 5 people. They served the entrance, main food, and dessert (seemed like did not care about our table). We understood if they were only 2, but at least she could deliver a drink for us. We were waiting more than 30 minutes with nothing. Finally, she gave us our drinks and not the food (after more than 30 minutes). Then, after 15 minutes of our drinks, she served our main food. The outside sitting was not really clean. They could...
Read moreIt looks cool. They sell vegan meat and such (not in a cooler) and random sustainable goods (reusable bags) and of course cultish books about Krishna. Their email is a hotmail account. I’m all about all of that, it’s what brought me in.
I now have no clue how the food photos here came from that place.
The food was legit bad. I took one bite of soup and shuddered; thinking I should try it again, did so but fished around for a bean somewhere in the yellow pithy water they gave me, found one, and yeah, still bad. They also only had two options, one of which would take 45 minutes (I was the only person in the place).
I couldn’t say what the rest was like cause I left. It was trash. No other way to put it. Oh, I had some tea; it was hot water. They don’t know how to cook or thin things so much to save money because no one wants their food, which is...
Read moreA very tasty vegetarian/vegan restaurant. In the floor where is the entrance you have a little shop with natural products: soaps, cereals, chocolate, etc. The staff is very friendly and helpful. When you go downstair you have the restaurant with a terrace. The restaurant is not expensive at all (a menu with dessert and tea for 6 euros) and it was really good. When I was there they had a cat that visited the visitors and the owners were giving away some aloe vera cactus, because they have a big one and had no more space for the little ones. The quiet and friendly athmosphere make this place perfect for work or study appointments or just to...
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