Vegan
Organic
Western
Juice bar
Beer/Wine
Delivery
Take-out
Gluten-free
Breakfast
Israeli

One of Tel Aviv's very first vegan cafes, est. 2014 in the city center. Offers healthier food with raw and gluten-free options marked. The kitchen makes soy, almond, and rice milk in-house. Find a variety of choices on the menu, including breakfast foods, salads, vegan cheese platter, different sandwiches and main entrees, cakes and desserts. A small shop area sells various packaged vegan foodstuff. The pet-friendly patio envelopes the front of the cafe. Open Mon-Thu 8:00am-11:30pm, Fri 9:00am-4:00pm, Sun 8:30am-10:00pm.


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194 Reviews

First Review by Joshilib

Psybird

Points +34

Vegan
04 Sep 2014

Nice place, but nothing amazing.

I came here with a friend just wanting a desert (while my friend wanted actual food).

Staff - overall nice but most of them seem fairly new to being waitresses and although not rude at all, they were just not as nice and welcoming as I expect them to be. They seem a bit all over the place.

The place itself is really nice actually. Not used to vegan cafes like this one in Israel.
My only "complaint" though is they, themselves, don't seem to be sure if this is a typical vegan restaurant or a cafe.The waitresses just seem confused.

We ordered the macadamia crepe, Doredo desert, raw brownies, pistachio and raspberry mousse and rice-almond balls (suit for babies on the menu).

The crepe was pretty good, a bit salty but was well worth the cost.
Looking at the other dishes though - they seem to be quite small but the price isn't THAT high so overall it's acceptable to me.

The deserts - small. Very small. Way too expensive for that size in my opinion.
Considering that was my main reason to go there - I was somewhat disappointed.

As for the taste - mousse was great!
Doredo - good but really nothing special.
Raw brownies - I'm used to similar foods but other people would not eat this. They actually made raw brownies that are not even a little sweet and considering the fact that this is meant to be eaten with coffee I consider this a fail (also - five TINY pieces).

Overall experience - Nice place. Overall nice food. Not worth the price for me.
If you're in the area - go for it.
If you're planning to make the trip just to eat here - I'd pass.

Would probably not come again, just because I really didn't find anything special here (I like "freer" vibes as well). Especially not for the price of the desserts.

Pros: Nice food, Different to most vegan restaurants here, Overall nice vibe.

Cons: Food isn't amazing, Pretty small portions (tiny desserts), Staff a bit confused

samuelskanberg

Points +24

Vegan
02 Sep 2014

Nice vegan food

Friendly staff and really good food!

Pros: Many different vegan dishes

Cons: A bit of traffic if one sits outside

Davida

Points +68

Vegan
05 Aug 2014

Best Place To Eat In Tel Aviv

Staff is really friendly and caring. They have the menue in hebrew and english and they help you if needed. The food is very delicious and not expensive! Actually they could take more as you get really big portions! If you can handle it all because you ordered too much, they will give you a doggy bag! ;-) Breakfast, starters, salads main menues, raw, gluten free, dishes for kids and toddlers (!!!!) are listed on the menue. So don't hasitate and go there. They have rawvegan Tiramisu!

Pros: great Location, Delicious Food, Friendly Staff

mms92

Points +28

Vegan
12 Jul 2014

excellent vegan restaurant

Great location near Rabin Square. Outdoor seating was very comfortable. They serve a healthy vegan menu, not fast food. Good service and reasonable prices. Highly recommend this restaurant

Joshilib

Points +374

Vegan
09 Jun 2014

incredible

Everything tastes special and original and delicious. Fair prices and beautiful place with lovely service. Great breakfast.




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