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The restaurant offers a variety of menu options including vegan choices such as salads, bowls, a wrap, entrees, and granola for breakfast. They also have a selection of vegan products available for purchase. This review was last updated on June 30, 2022. View all feedback.
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When I visited (March 2018) there was only a store, no restaurant. There was some fresh produce, fancy chocolate bars, drinks like kombucha, water kefir, jamaica and nut milks, as well as a few snack items like granola, nuts and crackers/cookies. I had been hoping to get breakfast there, but ended up having kombucha, kefir, bananas and a chocolate bar. It was a good enough breakfast but not what I was expecting. View all feedback.
There is a large restaurant in the back garden of food business with many vegans were to buy- caffe is full menu full service. have the gluten-free pancakes (presumed vegan) avocado toast w/ yuca home fries (specify vegan! very courteous and beautiful atmosphere!
This is a quaint spot in a lush setting. The vegan ceviche with coconut and lime was AMAZING. the pesto pasta tomato pasta was also delicious. I would say the Pesto was the winner but both delicious. We asked to meet the chef but we were introduced to the cocinero or cook Arnoldo. He should be promoted to Chef. What a great meal!!
Kombucha and Kefir are amazing! It was such a refreshment after our long travels and no vegan food and probiotics! Its just a shop. They are opening small café in April.
When I visited (March 2018) there was only a store, no restaurant. There was some fresh produce, fancy chocolate bars, drinks like kombucha, water kefir, jamaica and nut milks, as well as a few snack items like granola, nuts and crackers/cookies. I had been hoping to get breakfast there, but ended up having kombucha, kefir, bananas and a chocolate bar. It was a good enough breakfast but not what I was expecting.
First of all, the woman working in Soya is really nice and helpful. I was so happy to find a milk-alternative in El Tunco, since the next supermarket with soy-milk in stock is in La Libertad, 15 min away by car. They do their own cashew-nut-milk (with honey, but I'm sure that she would leave the honey out if wanted), coconut-milk and soy-milk. They also sell gluten-free granola and brownies, peanut butter and cashew-nut-butter. It's mainly a juice bar with, unfortunately, only 2 food options and 2 salad options (one with chicken). But the vegan ceviche is really yummy, specially at lunchtime with 28 ºC outside. Updated from previous review on Wednesday February 25, 2015