I was quite surprised with the reviews of this place.. Not only it's more of a café than a restaurant, but they only serve one dish each day (soup + main) which is heated in the microwave, from what I could gather. They vegan desserts too.
However, and apart from this limited offer, this seems to be a regular neighbourhood cafe serving milk and regular Portuguese sweet and savoury pastries which include meat and fish.
I asked the lady if all of that was vegan and she clarified that only the items in display on the right were vegan. I tried changing the marking in HappyCow after this but I see that it's still marked as vegan - maybe they went fully vegan in the meanwhile, but I find it unlikely.
Apart from this, the vegan dish I had was good - nothing spectacular, it was home made food.
My experience with this place was kind of weird. We got here late at night (8:30pm, which in Portugal is a normal time to be eating dinner so we thought we'd be fine) - and we were basically starving and ready for food.
Unfortunately, they didn't have any food. At least they didn't have anything that could be considered a meal. They had a couple of cakes and flatbread, so we ordered flatbread and cakes for dessert. They tasted nice, but we were so confused because everyone else in the reviews said they did good meals and there definitely wasn't anything that could be called a meal. So that was disappointing.
I know it's annoying when people lower down the rating of a great place based on a bad, somewhat strange, experience but I'm just being honest. Want to be a good restaurant? Then serve some real food.
very cheap and cozy restaurant with awesome deserts - Edit
it's a 100% vegan restaurant. it has only one dish but it's really nice and cheap. the small for 4€ is more than enough. the deserts are really good. the wine is not that good but there are several other options for drinks and it's 100% vegan, so who cares! a must go place in Lisbon.
The space is cozy, the food is amazing and the staff is really nice and friendly, and it's very well located, near the metro station of Anjos. It serves one dish option per day, always vegan, and the portions are very generous. The vegan cakes and desserts are the best I've ever tried in a restaurant. It has become my favorite vegan place in Lisbon. And it's really affordable as well - five, six euros per meal!
You won't regret going there and I'm sure you'll want to go back many times!
4 Reviews
First Review by ananana
Vera Peres
Points +3264
I'm pretty sure this place is not vegan - Edit
I was quite surprised with the reviews of this place.. Not only it's more of a café than a restaurant, but they only serve one dish each day (soup + main) which is heated in the microwave, from what I could gather. They vegan desserts too.
Read moreHowever, and apart from this limited offer, this seems to be a regular neighbourhood cafe serving milk and regular Portuguese sweet and savoury pastries which include meat and fish.
I asked the lady if all of that was vegan and she clarified that only the items in display on the right were vegan. I tried changing the marking in HappyCow after this but I see that it's still marked as vegan - maybe they went fully vegan in the meanwhile, but I find it unlikely.
Apart from this, the vegan dish I had was good - nothing spectacular, it was home made food.
Guest
vegantearoom
Points +309
This place confused me - Edit
My experience with this place was kind of weird. We got here late at night (8:30pm, which in Portugal is a normal time to be eating dinner so we thought we'd be fine) - and we were basically starving and ready for food.
Read moreUnfortunately, they didn't have any food. At least they didn't have anything that could be considered a meal. They had a couple of cakes and flatbread, so we ordered flatbread and cakes for dessert. They tasted nice, but we were so confused because everyone else in the reviews said they did good meals and there definitely wasn't anything that could be called a meal. So that was disappointing.
I know it's annoying when people lower down the rating of a great place based on a bad, somewhat strange, experience but I'm just being honest. Want to be a good restaurant? Then serve some real food.
Pros: cake and flatbread was nice
Cons: staff couldn't speak english, no real food
Guest
joanarita
Points +90
very cheap and cozy restaurant with awesome deserts - Edit
it's a 100% vegan restaurant. it has only one dish but it's really nice and cheap. the small for 4€ is more than enough. the deserts are really good. the wine is not that good but there are several other options for drinks and it's 100% vegan, so who cares! a must go place in Lisbon.
Read morePros: 100% vegan, very cheap
Cons: only one dish per day
Guest
ananana
Points +40
Really great place and amazing vegan food - Edit
The space is cozy, the food is amazing and the staff is really nice and friendly, and it's very well located, near the metro station of Anjos. It serves one dish option per day, always vegan, and the portions are very generous. The vegan cakes and desserts are the best I've ever tried in a restaurant. It has become my favorite vegan place in Lisbon. And it's really affordable as well - five, six euros per meal!
Read moreYou won't regret going there and I'm sure you'll want to go back many times!
Pros: Great food, vegan friendly, Affordable prices, Super friendly staff
Cons: Not many dish options
Guest
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