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Contribute FeedbackIf you are not familiar with the layout of the Dizengoff Center, it can be confusing to find this place. You are located next to the Tsomet Sfarim bookstore in building B on the second floor. But remember that there is a bookstore with the same name on the second floor of the building A. Once you find it, this Cafe Greg is a cut over its other branches. First of all, although it is in a lively shopping mall, it is quiet and pleasant. You have a new vegan menu that is not offered in the other branches; only here for the time. Many of the options are very cheap, especially among the breakfast lists served all day. The vegan ice cream is also a good offer. I was happy to see many vegan frozen coffee drinks, most served with vegan whipped cream, which unfortunately was outside the camp I was there. And many desserts for vegans, which is usually missing from most vegan menus in vegan friendly facilities. I had the Spanish Omelet Roll, rolled with a chickpea crepe with a spicy potato avocado mixture inside and served with spicy Spanish sauce and a large side salad. A great deal at NIS 39 (approx. $10). A large plate of soya ice cream was just about $2.50. This is a place I definitely try back to many other ways!
The food is beautiful, and there are a variety of vegan options in this industry, but everything is very expensive.
If they are not familiar with the layout of the dizengoff center, it can be confusing to find this location. they are located next to the tsomet sfarim bookstore in the building b in the second floor. but remember that there is a bookstore with the same name in the second floor of the building a. once they find it, this cafe greg is a cut over his other. first of all, although it is in a busy shopping center, it is quiet and pleasant. they have a new vegan menu that is not offered in the other two; only here for the time. Many of the options are very cheap, especially among the breakfast lists that are served throughout the day. also the vegan egg is a good offer. I was happy to see many vegan frozen coffee beverages, most served with vegan whipped cream, which unfortunately was no longer on camp when I was there. and many desserts for vegans, which is usually missing from most vegan menus in vegan friendly facilities. I had the Spanish omelet roll, rolled with a chickpea crepe with a spicy potato avocado mixture inside and served with spicy Spanish sauce and a large byalate. a grandiose deal at nis 39 (approx. $10.) a large plate sojaeis was just about $2.50 this is a place that I definitely try again to many more possibilities!
The place has several vegan options. we also have children and they are located right next to a playground.
Eating is nice, and there is a great choice of vegan options in this industry, but everything is very expensive.