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While it may not be the best option, this restaurant is the only place in Dandenong that I trust for vegan food. They have a small menu mainly focused on smoothies, salads (usually with at least two vegan options), and soup. The staff is knowledgeable about what is vegan, despite the need to ask. Overall, the food is okay, not amazing. I appreciate that they accurately label their vegan options, unlike other cafes in... View all feedback.
It may not be amazing, but it is the only place in Dandenong that I trust for vegan options. They have "vegan eating" written on their window, although they should ask customers specifically about their dietary preferences. Nevertheless, they always seem to know what vegan options to offer. It is a small place that mainly serves smoothies, with limited food options such as salads (at least two vegan choices) and soup. While they may not be outstanding, the food is satisfying. I won't mention another cafe that serves cheese in vegan-labeled packaging, but I have heard similar stories about Dosa Plaza. In my opinion, this place is the best option for openly offering vegan food without any mistakes. It's better than nothing. Their coffee is quite good and they offer a variety of vegan milk options. I didn't get a chance to try the smoothies.
While it may not be the best option, this restaurant is the only place in Dandenong that I trust for vegan food. They have a small menu mainly focused on smoothies, salads (usually with at least two vegan options), and soup. The staff is knowledgeable about what is vegan, despite the need to ask. Overall, the food is okay, not amazing. I appreciate that they accurately label their vegan options, unlike other cafes in the area. The coffee is good and they offer a variety of vegan milk alternatives. I did not have the chance to try their smoothies.