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I had the vegan Dahl box and it was great. They also serve hot drinks and shakes/smoothies with oat, almond and coconut milk. The staff was really nice and I was able to use my own take away cup and lunch box. They even cleaned my box, because there was cake in it beforehand! View all feedback.
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This café focuses on unprocessed foods; while their dishes may not always be perfectly healthy, they are definitely a healthier option. I visited for breakfast and tried a vegan sausage "protein" bar along with an oat cappuccino, and everything was enjoyable. Just a heads up, they no longer offer some items listed on Happy Cow (for example, there's no coconut yogurt or chia seed pudding), but they do have a variety o... View all feedback.
The food here is fantastic—great value for money, healthy, and delicious. I ordered a bowl where I could choose from a completely gluten-free selection of proteins, such as chicken, salmon, and vegetarian meatballs, along with two sides from the vegetable or carb options. Everything was incredibly tasty. I would definitely recommend it for a lunch at the café!
The food here is incredible and entirely gluten-free. It's very healthy and perfect for a quick meal or for taking on the go. I highly recommend it!
This restaurant is a wonderful spot with fantastic gluten-free options! The main attraction is their bowls, where you can choose a protein (like beef, tempeh, tofu, or salmon) along with two sides (greens, rice, or salads) and top it off with a sauce. All ingredients are completely gluten-free, eliminating any risk of cross-contamination. They also offer gluten-free protein pancakes and homemade gluten-free protein bars for takeaway. While they have other items like burgers and packs, those are not gluten-free. The bowls are genuinely delicious and come in generous portions for the price, making them perfect for lunch or breakfast.
This café focuses on unprocessed foods; while their dishes may not always be perfectly healthy, they are definitely a healthier option. I visited for breakfast and tried a vegan sausage "protein" bar along with an oat cappuccino, and everything was enjoyable. Just a heads up, they no longer offer some items listed on Happy Cow (for example, there's no coconut yogurt or chia seed pudding), but they do have a variety of clearly labeled vegan options available.
Unfortunately, they were out of tofu nuggets, so I opted for the vegan chili instead. It was flavorful, but I wouldn’t rush back for it.
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