Lacto
Ovo
European
Lithuanian
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Traditional Lithuanian restaurant with clearly labeled vegan versions of traditional dishes. Vegan menu offerings may include potato dumplings with vegan meat, buckwheat pancakes with wild mushroom sauce, dumplings with vegan meat, vegan meatballs stewed in vegan cream, etc. Open Mon-Thu 11:00-22:00, Fri-Sat 11:00-23:00, Sun 11:00-22:00.
3 Reviews
First Review by Kukski
RosaCannone
Points +54
Buono ma consiglio di ampliare l'offerta vegana - Edit
Ho trovato solo un opzione vegana ma apprezzo l'impegno di ricreare una ricetta tradizionale del posto . Avrei preso comunque questo piatto ero curiosa di assaggiarlo , veramente buono.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2024-08-09
Guest
RikkeH.Mikuta
Points +87
Wee disappointing (for vegans) - Edit
If you are vegan, don't visit.
Read moreThey have one item on the menu, but seemed disinterested in serving it.
We were a group of 8 people, 2 of us vegans. Everyone ordered their stuff. When asked about the dumplings, they said they didn't serve those at the moment. We asked if they could make us something else. Instead of consulting the chef she just asked us what kind of food we wanted and said the famous line "maybe some salad?".
We convinced (!) her - she would rather not have done it - to talk with the chef about some sort of vegan meal.
After a while she came back and suddenly they DID have the dumplings. Very odd.
And let's just say; the dumplings were.... Well some sort of meal. Just don't go there unless you don't have other options.
Pros: Very cozy interior, we loved that!, They have kvass! Cheap
Cons: Unfriendly, No vegan stuff
Guest
Kukski
Points +77
Only one vegan option - Edit
After reading the description of the business on Happy Cow, I asked about the buckwheat/mushroom pancakes, and our server confirmed they are not vegan. She kindly brought the allergens sheet, which confirmed the only vegan option was the vegan meat potato dumplings. It was great to try some veganised traditional Lithuanian food, but would have been great to have more choice! The dumplings were very big, filling comfort food. Examples I think would be easy to add to the menu/veganise in the future are borscht soup and pancakes. Could look to the abundant vegan cafes in Warsaw for inspiration too!
Read morePros: Had a clearly labelled vegan option, Helpful staff, Cute, traditional decor
Cons: Would have liked more choice, The vegan option is a bit heavy/stodgy
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