
Vegan
Delivery
Take-out
Asian
Small bistro serving gyoza, hummus, falafel, ramen, kimchi, miso. Also has a street food stand with vegan gyoza. Est. 2017 and reported to have turned vegan in 2018. Open Mon-Sat 11:00-22:00, Sun 11:00-20:00.
202 Reviews
First Review by Ctyankee
MikeTheVeganExplorer
Points +62
Delicious and friendly - Edit
I was really pleasantly surprised, warm greeting, delicious healthy food. Highly recommended!
Read morePros: Delicious, Healthy, Friendly
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JonClements11
Points +82
Great vegan Slovakian food - Edit
Really worth the visit
Read morePros: Lots of different unique options , Really taste, Reasonably priced
Cons: Portion sizes quite small
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LenkaChou
Points +154
Crispy gyoza - Edit
Good quality, relaxed atmosphere. Would visit again.
Read morePros: Good quality, Relaxed atmosphere
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psylogic
Points +34
Awesome vegan food! - Edit
We went there for lunch and it was simply awesome! Affordable prices and excellent quality! I highly recommend the “crunchy Gyoza”!
Read morePros: Everything is vegan as far as I know, Affordable prices , Excellent quality and service
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teresaveg
Points +742
Gyoza - Edit
I ate vegan gyoza at Christmas markets in Bratislava. I am not a fan of asian food, however gyoza was super crunchy and tasty. They only had vegan gyoza and vegan soup. They should have more vegan options.
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RocíoST
Points +179
AMAZING - Edit
Cannot give it anything less than 5 stars! Not many items but the ones they have are amazing quality. We tried all their options- ramen, falafel and gyozas and almost licked the plate.
Read morePros: Amazing quality food , Nice staff , Cool ambiance
Cons: Not many options to choose from
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Plume5085
Points +764
Great food! - Edit
I tried the three main dishes and recommend them all! 1) Crispy gyoza with teriyaki sauce 2) ramen with Udon noodles 3) hummus and falafel plate served with four different types of hummus
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Maria Nagy
Points +118
Gyoza goodness - Edit
If you’re looking for tasty Asian fast food, gyoza is the way to go. If you’re picky with your hummus and falafel like I am, opt for the gyoza instead. The hummus flavors are rather uninspiring and the portions are ridiculously small.
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AndrewGrendale
Points +156
Old town vegan - Edit
The post industrial appearance and slightly minimalist look doesn't hit the spot I confess. Trying a little too hard for hipster chic. Still the locals seem to enjoy it. I had hummus ( 2 sorts), homemade bread ( both competent rather than delicious) and their famed gyosa ( fried dumplings I believe). Texture is part crunchy, part soft. Again not bad but not inspired. Portions not huge. Nice bottomless tea.
Read morePros: Great location, Fast service, Not expensive
Cons: Speciality is ordinary, Not very filling
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gogolscircus
Points +72
First vegan restaurant, very impressed - Edit
This has been my first visit to a vegan restaurant one week ago and I didn't know what I ordered when I ordered gyoza.
Read moreFantastic!
Will definitely come back when I am in Bratislava again.
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Zmesnjavca
Points +29
very urban, good food - Edit
We're not fans of asian food, however we had the crunchy "dumplings" and a variety of hummus with falafel, which were both great. We also had miso soup for the first time and it was very interesting and delicious. Good service, ok pricing, offer could be bigger.
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JurajL
Points +20
The Best one in Slovakia - Edit
Their food is seriously addictive. I simply can't stop eating it!
Read morePros: Made with love, Friendly waitress, They are also serving gyoza on festivals!
Cons: Addictive
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thetravelingvegan
Points +1174
Yippee !! My vegan heaven. - Edit
The guyoza dumplings are to die for, and we had the vegetable Ramen. Place is all vegan so you are safe to order anything. The kimchi I think had added salt, which was a little bit too salty for me, but I loved that it was so spicy.It’s an upscale cafeteria atmosphere in the heart of town. If I lived here I would be a regular!
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sioul
Points +105
Gyoza - Edit
The gyoza are very good. I was disappointed by the kimchi, which is too spicy (I know it is supposed to be, but I couldn't taste any flavor), and moreover served in a small plastic box.
Read morePros: Very good gyoza
Cons: Kimchi in individual plastic box
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mattmein
Points +28
We ate the dumplings as streetfood at a market... - Edit
..and they were the best dunplings we had in a long time.
Read morePros: best dumplings ever
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weronyyy
Points +122
healthy food in the mall - Edit
I was at Eurovea and saw their stand. I only ate hummusbecause I wasnt so hungry, but it was a huge amount, and got pita bread with it. The price is a bit high for eating here everyday.
Read morePros: compostable packaging, nice staff
Cons: expensive
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TomášStankovič
Points +19
Super! - Edit
Bratislavský klenot!
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Raydoggy
Points +357
Gyoza Heaven - Edit
Sitting here enjoying a huge plate of crispy gyoza, with a side of kimchi. First class.
Read moreGreat location and not expensive.
Pros: Location, Price, Delicious
Cons: No more sushi
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Prapich
Points +112
Good food - Edit
We went there for lunch and had the gyoza plate. It was really good though a bit salty. You can have "all you can drink" water and tea (cold but not iced).
Read morePros: Good food
Cons: Limied choice
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mayraaleida
Points +172
Good, goooood food!! - Edit
We had the ramen, gyoza and falafel, they were all super nice! However a bit too much for 2...but we ate it all as it was so good! Would definitely come back, me for the ramen, my boyfriend for the gyoza!
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Croissance
Points +2125
mmm ramen - Edit
We just had ramen here. It's not expensive and it's very tasty and we didn't wait long either. Great place!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2018-08-17
Pros: ramen, not expensive, quick service
Cons: not many options
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rjaneruns
Points +463
Really good gyozas - Edit
Went there twice. First time great gyozas with not v good miso soup, and second time falafel platter. The falafel platter was not good. They ran out of pita and the plate was really small, almost no veggies on it (but that might have been a quack because I saw it the day before, really really full with food).
Read morePros: good gyozas, not too expensive
Cons: falafel platter
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AnoukRobin
Points +92
Delicious Ramen & Falafel! - Edit
We had the ramen which was my favourite & the falafel with different kinds of hummus. Both very tasty and around 5-6€ per meal. Free tap water, tea-flatrate for 1,50€. The staff was very friendly and we liked the decoration and atmosphere! Would love to come back! :)
Read morePros: delicious ramen, friendly staff, nice atmosphere
Cons: not the biggest portions
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PaulínaŽákovská
Points +947
salty - Edit
We got miso and gyoza and they were both just too salty, so we didn't really feel any other flavours. It's a shame because it's a very nice place with a great location.
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AnikaLichtenberg
Points +34
Amazing, exciting, tasty - Edit
Not only the staff is very hospitable, welcoming and friendly, but the location is somehow fancy, peaceful, modern and comfortable. I'd definitely recommend going there. The food was delicious. I'll come back again
Read morePros: all Vegan , friendly Staff
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Catkien
Points +16
Gold place to grab food quickly - Edit
Kind staff, strange but interesting interior. Enjoyed the food there, I had the Gyoza
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DeeHeartsFood
Points +78
never fails to make stomach happy - Edit
The food is amazing. Gyoza addictive, hummus in various flavours. Tried everything, liked it all. Staff is great too
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