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not quite vegan but great options, great location and a very attentive waiter (raoul.) he patiently explained to me the vegan dishes they have and when he served it, he said that the tofu was cooked separately. View all feedback.
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I had one of the three labeled vegetarian options (only two vegan:) vegetarian tofu spits and some grilled carrots and roasted garlic brot. the service was fast and friendly. the food was filled and good for what it was, the tofu was a bit bland and needed more season. they bring good spicy sauces and dips with the meal. If their omni friends want to come, it is good to have a vegan option, but I would not go back fo... View all feedback.
My review comes from a different perspective: Guajimbos has live music almost every night, and I sing there two nights a week. I see how many customers come and I eat there regularly. Guajimbos has good salads that make them your taste. The vegetable soup is freshly made and can be ordered with our without tofu. My husband usually gets the pincho vegetarians: a grilled kebob from tofu, onion, red pepper and tomatoes. They also have a super vegetarian that has tofu and tempo along with vegetables and rice (brown) or potatoes. Service in Restaurants in Pana is usually slow, but not in Guajimbos: You have the best service staff in the city. The portions are quite large, and the food is consistent (although not stellar). In a city with limited vegan options, the choices here are better than most. If you sit on a table on the street, the providers who come to try to sell She can be annoying (they come to many of the Pana restaurants).
We asked for the vegan super vegetariano. Very fast service, we needed to catch our bus and the kitchen did a fast job of preparing the food. However we were given garlic bread which we didn’t eat as it seemed very likely to contain milk. Also too many plastic bags. Be careful with take away.
My review comes from a bit of a different perspective: Guajimbos has live music almost every night, and I sing there two nights a week. I watch a lot of customers come through, and I eat there regularly. Guajimbos has good salads, which they 'll make to your liking. The vegetable soup is freshly made, and can be ordered with our without tofu. My husband usually gets the pincho vegetariano: a grilled kebob of tofu, onion, red pepper, and tomato. The also have a super vegetariano which has tofu and tempe along with veggies and rice (brown) or potatoes. Service at restaurants in Pana is generally slow, but not at Guajimbos: they have the best service staff in town. The portions are quite large, and the food is consistent (though not stellar). In a town with limited vegan options, the choices here are better than most. If you sit at a table on the street, the vendors coming in to try and sell you stuff can be annoying (they come into many of the Pana restaurants).
I had one of the three selected vegetarian options (only two vegan): vegetarian tofu spits and some grilled potatoes and roasted garlic bread. The service was quick and friendly. The food was filled and good for what it was, the tofu was a bit bland and needed more spice. They bring good spicy sauces and dips with the meal. If your omni friends want to come, it's good to have a vegan option, but I wouldn't go back for what they offer.
Not quite vegan BUT great options, great location and a very attentive waiter (Raoul). He patiently told me the vegan dishes they have and when he served it, he said that the tofu was cooked separately.