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Beautiful food and a great sense of being welcome. I'd love to see this level of tastiness and quality in many other places. Few places offer vegetarian food this good and so innovative. Even fewer come with such smiles and sweet vibes! View all feedback.
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Everything clearly says they close at 9:00pm we got there at 8:30pm and not only did they say they were closed but they told us they didn't know of any other vegan restaurants in the area. After we walked out I googled several different restaurants in the area that clearly had vegan options! They obviously couldn't be bothered! I will NEVER ago there and nor would I recommend it to anyone!! View all feedback.
Everything clearly says they close at 9:00pm we got there at 8:30pm and not only did they say they were closed but they told us they didn't know of any other vegan restaurants in the area. After we walked out I googled several different restaurants in the area that clearly had vegan options! They obviously couldn't be bothered! I will NEVER ago there and nor would I recommend it to anyone!!
Beautiful food and a great sense of being welcome. I'd love to see this level of tastiness and quality in many other places. Few places offer vegetarian food this good and so innovative. Even fewer come with such smiles and sweet vibes!
I don't remember ever in my life having to wait so long for food. And not just for the food, but the drinks came after 1 hour (yes, water included).The place was not very crowded at that time, so no excuse there. On top of that, orders were mixed, food was just ok (and kind of expensive for what you get), and a buzzer kept making loud noises every couple of minutes (apparently, something related to online orders).The owner was nice enough to come and talk to us after the meal. I hope she takes notice of the feedback we gave and fix the service issue asap.
Small but loose place with great vegetarian food that is poised to suit a vegan bored of casually simplistic salads. Sit back and enjoy the loungy music in the background and feel free to interact with the friendly staff.
When in doubt: go to Lamía. It is not signed very well - the name of the restaurant is only written on the window, but it is worth the search. The restaurant is light and modern, with some warm coloured cushions, a piano and guitar. The waitress is super friendly and enthusiastic and since we don't speak or write the language of the menu, she explained it all to us. If you're a veggie and/or have a gluten intolerance: go there. If you're not a veggie and/or have a gluten intolerance: go there as well. They serve lovely soups, great pasta, buckwheat pancakes filled with goats cheese, fresh juices - and more. Compared to west-European prices the prices here are really low. We had diner with wine, shared an eggplant dip starter, both had super fresh soup (shall I make you mushroom soup in two different ways?) and both a pasta for about 22 euro in total. Lovely food, friendly waitress: Lamía is highly recommended - even by my husband, who loves meat and is in no way intolerant for gluten :).