Steve's - Paphos
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We visited the restaurant in the evening when the day menu, which includes the vegan kebab, was not available. However, the waiter offered to make something from the vegan section of the day menu if there was nothing I could eat. I decided to have the herbal pasta, which was delicious. The waiter even double-checked with the chef to ensure there was no egg in the pasta, even though it was marked as vegetarian and not vegan. I really appreciated their attention to detail.
This restaurant is located at the beautiful harbour of Paphos. The food was delicious, especially the burger and the crepe. The homemade chips were a highlight with generous portions. While it may not be the best food in Paphos, it's great for a casual burger and chips meal. The burger bun was a bit hard, but the burger itself was tasty and the jackfruit was very good.
This charming little tavern right by the harbor has a separate vegan menu. The Jackfruit gyros were absolutely delicious and the portions were huge. And to top it off, a cool pelican casually landed right next to our table, making our visit even more memorable.
Our group had ordered the vegan burger twice and it was terrible. The Burger was old and dry The burger himself had no sauce in it and was therefore dry The patty was also extremely dry and tasted like bread crumbs were the only ingredient that the salad was old and there was no dressing of the “fresh juice” on the menu is actually only syrup, but tastes good The fish we ordered was on average. Could have been more marinated. After the waitress, the burger was dry and reacted as if he had heard it many times. I've eaten a lot of vegan burgers, but that was by far the worst ever. Just because it's vegan, it doesn't mean it has to be bad. We have a 10 discount that includes 8€ of the invoice. A burger costs 14€ and we didn't even eat it. Service was okay, but she would have helped more. I don't think they'll change everything.
When I got there, they told me the vegan options were just for lunch and they had nothing vegan for dinner. After our waitress talked to the manager, she said I could order from the lunch menu. After I ordered the vegan gros and our drinks, we got our drinks and a little after they came back to say half of the vegan options were sold out and they had only Falafel and the Burger. That was very disappointing because I came specifically for the circles, if I had known that before, I would have gone somewhere else. I ordered the Falafel. It was decent, but nothing special. The sauce served was not tzatziki as mentioned on the menu, more like a hummus/tahin garlic sauce or something. It wasn't very nice and I missed the tzatziki. Despite this disappointing experience, I hope to come back later this week to try the gyroscope.

