Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Mediterranean
Fast food
Take-out
Catering
Middle Eastern
Gluten-free
Breakfast

Modern Australian casual eatery with coffee and take-away meals available. Vegan items include falafel, falafel wraps, vegan toasties, cupcakes, chocolates, patties, burgers, fritters, salad and more. Open Tue 7:00am-5:00pm, Wed-Thu 9:00am-5:00pm, Fri 7:00am-9:00pm, Sat 7:00am-3:00pm.


35 Reviews

First Review by veg.dan

AaronTimo

Points +155

Vegan
11 Jul 2015

wholesome and delicious

Choose from a middle Eastern cauliflower fritter or a falafel and a couple of vegan salads. Beautiful. The coffee is awesome as well!

LauraMaria

Points +64

Vegan
20 Jan 2015

Best salads

The rainbow salad bowl is to die fore!

Adro84

Points +307

Vegan
10 Jan 2015

Vegan Options

Nice place but didn't have a lot of customers which was a shame, given next door's Queens St Cafe was packed.
I looked to order the Falafel or the Cauliflower fritters thinking they were my only vegan options but they had both sold out (only 1pm). Thankfully they had Chickpea burgers that I could eat with salad.
Very tasty and cheap!
Salads were a bit oily.
Would like to see more vegan option at a vegetarian joint.

Pros: Good Service, Very Cheap, Tasty food

Cons: Sell out of vegan options early

tantan

Points +108

Vegan
23 Sep 2014

Vegan does not include honey

Cute location in a nice area away not too far from the CBD. For vegans looking for a main meal, you will be limited to either eating a falafel and/or a cauliflower fritter with salads on the side. They taste great, though I have one gripe.

Vegans do not eat honey, and if they do eat honey then they are not vegan! The first time I came here, I ordered my side salads but thought to double check with the staff that they were definitely vegan - no egg, cheese, honey etc.

The guy told me that one of the salads (labelled as vegan) did have honey in it, and we got into a discussion over it. Me saying "well it's not vegan then", him saying "well, some vegans do eat honey", me saying "well if they eat honey, they are not vegan because vegans do not eat any animal products, including honey". It went on and on.

Anyway, finally I gave up and just ordered. But it annoyed me. I think it is wrong for stores to label food as "vegan", when they clearly do not know what that means. So if you go to this place and are vegan, do not trust the labels that are written on the products - ask to see the ingredients list first.

Pros: quaint, great location, amongst the best falafels in Adelaide

fearless

Points +161

Vegetarian
23 May 2013

Great falafels

I have eaten at their cafe and bought from their store at the markets - you can find them at the Stirling markets quite often. The falafels and salads are really healthy and tasty.
My only con would be that when we have eaten there in the past a lot of their dishes have egg in them - this restricted our options a lot as my partner and I do not eat eggs.

Pros: Great falafel and salads, well priced

Cons: lots of egg dishes

pitty

Points +72

Vegan
21 Jan 2013

Fresh and amazing one of the best!

This place is one of my favourites. The atmosphere is great the food is fresh and although I'm one of the few vegans that really don't like salad - they have amazing salads and I could eat nothing else but their salads and falafel... I can't describe how happy I am every time I see their stall up at a festival or concert because they save me from an expensive event-food disaster every time. Plenty of vegan options!

Pros: fresh, fresh , innovative

WeiShen

Points +67

Vegan
23 Dec 2012

good fresh ingredients

Good selection for vegetarian. Ok for vegans

Cons: not many vegan choices

veg.dan

Points +124

Vegetarian
01 Jul 2012

Great cafe in Queen St

I regularly get salads and the cauli balls from the wayville markets were they have a stall but have visited the cafe and it is very well priced compared to the queen st cafe next door. Salads always fresh and tasty. Do good cakes and coffee too.

Pros: Healthy, Good variety




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