Haribol - Brno
Haribol
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Do yourself, the owner, and me a favour and add this place to your repertoire. Or if you’re visiting Brno, try it, seriously. This place goes against the modern commercial flashy trends and instead focuses just on food. I wouldn’t say the food was delicious, but it was very well cooked, easy to eat, healthy, and relatively balanced. What’s more, however, it was only 150 crowns !!! which is the cheapest you can get, but there also was so much food for the price that not only do you pay the smallest amount, you also get the biggest amount of food. Truly a rare find and I can’t wait to come back.
The served food looks every day the same but it is so delicious that you won’t eat anything else. Full serving of soup, main meal, salad, dessert and drink for the best price.
Good choice in hearth of Brno, cosy and next to park, one can enjoy food on sun!
When I came to Haribol for the first time, I was pretty scared this place looks like from 70. 20th century. The space is led Hare Krishna movement members. There is a thali menu. You don't know exactly what's inside but you can choose between one of few options: vegan, glutenfree, maybe something else. Price is really good for the whole meal, which is: soup (mostly dhal or something from peas), rice sauce, some fried vegetables, piece of cake and big glass of sweet lemonade/tea. The meal is big and it's hard to eat whole, really! It tastes orientally, you can find the typical Eastern spices. You can also buy samosa big dumpling with vegetable filling for 15 20 kc (ideal as second breakfast) and some sweets, people there are kind and will tell you whats vegan for sure. Updated from previous review on 2013 01 20
Incredibly friendly, strictly vegetarian restaurant. I guess it literally operates as a family business. They only cook here during lunchtime and the menus are very similar every day. For 85 CZK, you can stuff yourself with something so delicious that you wouldn't believe it could be achieved just by mixing vegetables, salad, or fruit and partially cooking or seasoning them. They offer something between Czech and Indian cuisine, it's pleasantly quirky. The menu is always uniform, the vegan and gluten-free option simply means they will take out what you don't want and add what you can eat. They wrap the food (except for the soup) to go, all for a uniform price. They are quick, willing, friendly, and skilled. I deduct half a point because I once found a piece of pastry from a cake in my gluten-free menu, which they probably mistakenly included and then carelessly removed, it shouldn't have happened. But I just let that part of the meal be, and still had a great meal. In the next 10 cases, everything was perfect. Everyone I've been here with also praised it a lot. I recommend it!
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