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Contribute FeedbackWe went to this restaurant to celebrate my birthday. A friend recommended it as a favorite of theirs and I wanted to try it out. We ordered several vegan dishes from the menu, starting with a mango salad with cherry tomatoes, Jerusalem potatoes, and baked beets. For the main course, we had stuffed onions with nuts and tomato sauce, served with sunflower yogurt, and a lemonade drink. My favorite dish was the Jerusalem potatoes, which had great flavors that I didn't want to end. The stuffed onions with nuts were also excellent in taste and presentation. The mango salad was the least impressive, as it seemed a bit simple with too much parsley. The baked beets with sunflower yogurt were interesting and tasty, reminiscent of bonfire potatoes. The drinks were good and the atmosphere was charming and rustic. For dessert, we had mango sorbet, which was enjoyable but not particularly outstanding. Overall, the experience would have been more impressive if there were more options for vegan desserts.
We went to this restaurant to celebrate my birthday. A friend recommended this place, saying it was one of his favorites, so I wanted to try it out for myself. We tried several vegan dishes from the menu, including a mango salad with cherry tomatoes, Jerusalem potatoes, and baked beet salad for starters. For the main course, we had a stuffed wobble with nuts and tomato sauce, served with sunflower yogurt, and a lemonade drink. My favorite dish was the Jerusalem potatoes, the flavors were amazing, and I never wanted the dish to end. A close second was the stuffed wobble, the filling was delicious and the presentation was beautiful. The mango and cherry tomato salad was my least favorite, as it seemed a bit simple compared to the other dishes and the parsley taste was overpowering. The baked beet dish with sunflower yogurt was interesting, the beets tasted like roasted potatoes. The drinks were great and the atmosphere of the restaurant was charming and peaceful. For dessert, we had a tasty mango sorbet, but it wasn't very memorable. Overall, the experience would have been more impressive if there were more options for vegan desserts in addition to just the sorbet.
We visited this restaurant to celebrate my birthday. A friend recommended it to me as one of his favorites, and I decided to give it a try. We opted for mostly vegan dishes from the menu, starting with a refreshing mango salad with cherry tomatoes, Jerusalem potatoes, and baked beets. For the main course, we had onions filled with nuts in tomato sauce served with sunflower yogurt, along with a refreshing lemonade. My favorite dish was the Jerusalem potato, bursting with fantastic flavors that left me wanting more. The stuffed onions came in a close second, with a delicious filling and visually appealing presentation. The mango and cherry tomato salad was the least impressive, as the parsley flavor dominated the dish and it lacked the wow factor of the other plates. The baked beet dish with sunflower yogurt was an intriguing combination, with the beets tasting almost like smoky potatoes. The drinks were excellent, and the rustic and beautiful atmosphere added to the overall dining experience. For dessert, we had a mango sorbet that was good, but not particularly remarkable. I wish there were more vegan dessert options to choose from, but overall, it was a pleasant evening.