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I thought that was really good Lebanese eating! the falafel package with extra spicy was great. I wonder if the menu is now even more extensive that restaurants are completely open again, because in contrast to previous reviews I had not felt that there were too few vegan options. as with most Lebanese restaurants, there are falafel (as envelope or side), fat salat, spinat fatayer, taboulé, makdous (mini auberginen f... View all feedback.
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Eat is nice and delicious and fresh. in nyon and around, the inserts are not high, to be considered vegan friendly. on my noveldie-adapted scale for vegan friendliness (see my profile for full scale), this place gets 2 points: understands veganism, characterizes her vegetarian and vegan dishes properly. minus points: vegan option not even changed in 2 years. no vegan desert. View all feedback.
This is our must go restaurant in Nyon. Food is tasty and staff is nice
By far my favourite restaurant in the area. Huge amount of vegan selection, since most dishes are vegan by default (as I believe is common in Lebanese cuisine). Recommend to anyone vegan or non-vegan.
Eat is nice and delicious and fresh. in nyon and around, the inserts are not high, to be considered vegan friendly. on my noveldie-adapted scale for vegan friendliness (see my profile for full scale), this place gets 2 points: understands veganism, characterizes her vegetarian and vegan dishes properly. minus points: vegan option not even changed in 2 years. no vegan desert.
While the vegan items are well marked, there are few of them see uploaded menu. we hope this will be codified and better again.
I thought that was really good Lebanese eating! the falafel package with extra spicy was great. I wonder if the menu is now even more extensive that restaurants are completely open again, because in contrast to previous reviews I had not felt that there were too few vegan options. as with most Lebanese restaurants, there are falafel (as envelope or side), fat salat, spinat fatayer, taboulé, makdous (mini auberginen filled with walnut and garlic), filled grape leaves, hummus, aubergine dip, libanesian brotfries. I had a hard choice! I found the prices or the portions not shocking for the gentile region and it just tasted really good for me!