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Vegan
International
Fast food
Delivery
Take-out
Slovakian
Casual restaurant serving traditional halusky and Slovak dishes as well as Asian curries, salads, burgers, and baked goods. Located downstairs inside of Street Food Cafe. Located within Cafe Possum. Open Mon-Sun 11:00-21:00.
105 Reviews
First Review by MonAMi
pumokel
Points +3566
Good food - Edit
More of a canteen than a restaurant but the food was good.
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DavidRyther
Points +30
Open - but no one to serve us...? - Edit
We walked quite a way this evening to try this restaurant, but when we got there there wasn't anyone behind the counter to serve us. We asked an employee at another of the food places who ensured us that, yes, Made with Laf was open, and went out to tell the Laf people that they had customers, but no one showed up. Disappointing...
Read moreLuckily there were other places in the same food court where we could get perfectly nice vegetation food.
@Happy Cow: The option to give only one star really ought to exist. Forcing us to give minimum 2 stars skews the results, and is a disservice to those have actually earned that rating.
Cons: Noone working the restaurant even though its open, Open but - No service, as in none...
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Loona
Points +484
Yummy, juicy and filling vegan halušky - Edit
EDIT: I went back after 5 years. The halušky is still great, and now there are 2 types to choose from. But beware: you can only get this dish after 3pm, until then they have a separate lunch menu that does not include this traditional dish.
Read moreThe place is still nice, the food is no longer brought to the tables by the waiters, but you get a buzzer that alerts you when your food is ready.
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We visited this restaurant in October 2019. The venue is located in a food court with both indoor and outdoor seating available. This actual restaurant is located underground, so after ordering we decided to sit outside - luckily the weather was still warm enough for that. The waitress spoke perfect English, and was happy to help translate the menu for us.
There weren't many options on the menu, but since I was determined to try out something traditional I didn't have to think much, and opted for the halušky, which is dumplings in a creamy sauce, with grilled tempeh and chives for topping. The food required a little preparation time, but we didn't have to wait there, the waiter brought it up to the courtyard for us. It tasted wonderful! The dumplings were soft, the sauce very creamy, the topping very intense - and it all seemed scarily authentic. I do have a non-vegan background, so I have some faint memories of the taste of bryndza and bacon, two ingredients that are traditionally used to make halušky - and both the creamy sauce and the grilled tempeh were scarily resemblant of the tastes I remember. I never thought I missed any of these tastes, but once we got back home I immediately looked up a recipe for vegan halušky online. It was *that* good. And it was also filling. I'd be happy to eat this course here again if I ever go back to Bratislava :)
Updated from previous review on 2024-06-26
Pros: tasty food, helpful staff who also speak good English, nice location (food court with other veg-options)
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LinamEleonora
Points +20
Good - Edit
Helpful staff, good food. Difficult to find, you need to enter a basement.
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falafelkurt
Points +157
hard to find but worth the search - Edit
me and my friend struggled to find the place (should have read the reviews first). the guy at the counter wasn’t very helpful with letting us know how the place works (we were confused because several bars, restaurants seem merged together in the backyard) but the food we were served made up for that ;)
Read morei had a traditional meal with dumplings and „sheep cheese“ and „bacon“ that looked small at first but, boy, was it filling! very tasty and i was glad to be able to try a bit of slovak cuisine.
i went back the next day to try the dumpling again with another topping which resembled german sauerkraut. it was divine 🙏 highly recommended
Updated from previous review on 2024-06-20
Pros: was able to try traditional slovak food, nice, hip atmosphere in the backyard, queer-friendly space
Cons: location is a bit hard to find, quite small variety to choose from
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evahala
Points +33
Amazing food!! - Edit
Food is great. Service could be better (with better attitude).
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Anda-BiancaCiocirlan
Points +779
Decent food but not great variety - Edit
We tried the soup, some traditional dish like spinach gnocchi and tikka masala curry. The price was really good and the food felt healthy and authentic.
Read moreGiving 4* because they only had four dishes (and no dessert). Good I read the other reviews before as it was indeed hard to find.
Pros: Excellent price
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Mar.H
Points +2003
Very good food - Edit
The teriyaki tofu tastes really good! The dumplings with vegan sheep cheese are good as well.
Read moreThe location is actually super nice, the laf is kind of hidden in the basement but you will find it.
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Veganvesenet
Points +535
Local dumplings with lovely tofu - Edit
You will find Laf in the basement, just go in and down! The menu consisted of pea falafel, dumplings and more. I had the dumplings with sour cabbage, smoked tofu and cream. Tasty, both fermented and tangy taste
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JoshMetcalf5
Points +550
Fantastic tofu - Edit
A bit difficult to find as Google Maps took me to a different restaurant down the street. Made With Laf is in the basement of a food hall which contains other vendors. The atmosphere was nice and they have outdoor seating, and I was happy to see the LGBT flag flying, making me feel welcome. I ordered the buffalo tofu. Often I find with tofu dishes you get good flavour or good texture but rarely both, and this tofu had both. The rice and salad served with it were a great accompaniment. I also had the last slice of cake left, but made the mistake of not asking what it was (I assumed it was chocolate but it had a cherry/cinnamon/liquor taste I wasn’t fond of). Definitely worth a trip though - a cool place to eat.
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VeganDrainer
Points +1371
Delicious - Edit
Potato dumplings were very good, love the little "food hall" its in as well
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UschiFinster
Points +149
Überraschung - Edit
Ein kleiner Teil, mehrerer kleinen Lokale in einem. Es ist etwas versteckt im Untergeschoß. Das suchen lohnt sich aber, den die Gerichte schmecken.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2024-03-25
Cons: Versteckt
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loserthe1337
Points +131
Great hidden spot for vegan halusky - Edit
It's a hidden spot in the basement of lokal unas but the food is great. Make sure to go after 3pm for the halusky. The vegan bacon is nice and smoky. While the vegan cheese isn't as thick nor salty, it still tastes excellent.
Read moreThey don't serve drinks so you'll need to order from Lokal unas, which is quite expensive. Best to bring your own.
Updated from previous review on 2024-03-22
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tereza.za
Points +82
♡ - Edit
Can't complain. Mix of traditional slovak food and others. It's healthy and tastes so good! Currently my favourite vegan option in Bratislava.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-06-28
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ChristofferFiskefranz
Points +36
Nice place - Edit
As other people States a bit hard to find, but very nice once you Got there🥳
Read morePros: Food, Vibe
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Jeremia4
Points +266
Confusing Arrangement - Edit
It is a bit confusing to find, since it is basically in the basement of another restaurant.
Read moreYou either have to go around the back and take the outdoors stairs down, or you have to go into Cafe Possinum through to the back and down the stairs.
If you want to eat at the location, instead of taking the food with you, there are only seats (at the Cafe Possinum) upstairs.
If you want something to drink, you can order it at the Cafe Possinum.
The food and drink was good.
Pros: vegan version of traditional dish
Cons: confusing to find
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MichaelJakubek
Points +450
Good halušky - Edit
These were the first halušky I’ve ever had, and they were good, even though they were too oily for my liking. But the taste of these was the only redeeming quality this place had, for it was hard to find and confusing to navigate. The portions were small and didn’t feel worth the money. Perhaps if I felt like halušky again, I would visit; otherwise, I’d rather go for one of the amazing competitors nearby.
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tanisecarvalho
Points +316
Traditional food - Edit
Really delicious traditional food. We got drinks from the other kiosk. It was really with it, just wish the portion was a bit bigger.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2024-01-15
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Desana
Points +13
Nice little place - Edit
Nice little place with interesting food options. Definitely delicious!
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uahidka
Points +933
A café in the basement - Edit
Unfortunately, there were no Slovak dishes when I came :’(
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-09-18
Pros: Friendly staff, Nice location
Cons: Hard to find, Small menu
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economydreams
Points +1449
Soooo delicious and beautiful setting - Edit
This restaurant is part of a food court and is a few minutes walk from the train station. This worked out perfectly so we came here as soon as we arrived. The outdoor seating was a lovely setting and the general staff were really helpful explaining how it all worked.
Read moreWe arrived around 2.15 and based on some of the previous reviews ordered 3 main dishes to share between the two of us. You get given a little extra object that beeps and flashes when your food is ready. This ended up being quite a lot of food but I was really glad as it meant we got to try 3 Slovak dishes! The sheep cheese dumplings, cabbage dumplings and schnitzel with potato salad.
The food was incredible! So fresh and flavourful with my favourite being the sheep cheese dumplings.
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kt26
Points +95
Great slovak food - Edit
Super tasty classic Slovak food! Amazing prices. Quite tricky to find but has a lovely outdoor area to sit in with a few other places to get drinks etc. from. Definitely would recommend, the pictures don’t do it justice!
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Yvette.hfn
Points +4117
little takeaway with nice foodoptions - Edit
A little hard to find takeaway in the basement. We had a typical Slovak vegan dish and a dish with fries and small schnitzels. Both were delicious.
Read morePros: The taste
Cons: Location
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FranzB
Points +42
Kellerbar mit frischen Tagesmenü - Edit
Wir hatten eine slowakische Spezialität als Vegane Variante (sowas wie Käsespätzle) und ein Sojaschnitzel mit Pommes und Majo. Beide Gerichte waren wirklich lecker.
Read morePros: Guter Geschmack , Schnelle Zubereitung
Cons: Getränke nur bei angrenzender Bar bestellbar
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LaGanaVegana
Points +122
vegan halušky - Edit
Un lloc curiós i interessant, una mica amagat. Poca varietat però recomano tastar-hi el plat típic de la zona (halušky) veganitzat.
Read morePros: Traditional food, All vegan
Cons: Little variety
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Parenchymatig
Points +54
Ordered halusky, received a bite of heaven - Edit
We ordered food here and it was amazing. Halusky is kinda like gnocchi carbonara, and its amazing. Definitely wanna eat this again, as it was delicious. Also very big portions!
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gabrielakubikova
Points +647
Get bryndzove halusky if you can! - Edit
Smaller portions (mine was okay but my husband’s had just a few fries with the schnitzel) and the place is quite tricky to find but the food is really really good. I had the traditional Slovak dish, bryndzove halusky, and it was perfect.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-08-16
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