Lacto
Ovo
Beer/Wine
European
Honey
Breakfast
Swedish
Vegetarian subcultural bistro & store. Offers a few vegan items such as meatballs, beef bourguignon, toasts and more. Please note that many businesses in Sweden are cashless. Open Mon 11:00-17:00, Tue-Thu 11:00-20:00, Fri-Sat 11:00-23:00, Sun 11:00-20:00.
4 Reviews
First Review by alinos
VeganCat_HS
Points +60
Very nice and cool place - Edit
Went for Afternoon DystopTEA. Great hospitality - the hosts are service minded and dressed up for the occasion. Lovely setting and the venue is perfect for its niche.
Read moreThere was lot of different teas to choose from, but none herbal (apart from roobois and hemp). I would have preferred something more on the spicy side since the food was mainly sweet.
They served two tasty savoury sandwiches plus two slices of bread for the cream and two kinds of marmalade (both delicious but we preferred the one with rhubarb). Then there was four cookies, all different and very good, especially the “tosca”, plus a glass of dessert with cream, merengue and some kind of sirup. The last one was a bit too sweet but nice in taste. All in all a very nice experience that both of us highly recommend and absolutely would consider enjoying again.
Pros: Very service oriented and nice hosts, Reasonable price 299:- SEK pp, The food is both good and experimental
Cons: Would like a spicy herbal tea , Maybe toast would work better than bread
Guest
Vackerdam
Points +2912
Nice experience - Edit
Tasty, the girl attending super helpful.
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GreveBögröv
Points +18
Arsenik Bistro - Edit
Malmös answer to cafe 44. Toast Cliff is to die for!
Read moreFood menu is 100% vegan from what I saw, my guess as to why they aren't listed as a vegan establishment might be some of the wine they serve.
Pros: Friendly staff
Cons: Only one bathroom
Guest
alinos
Points +45
Okay food but expensive - Edit
Arsenik Bistro is a combined rock/metal/punk clothing store and café. The food is Swedish "husmanskost".
Read moreThe food was decent, but considering the price for one dish, the size of the meal was rather small, which was a bit disappointing.
Overall it was an okay experience, but I would personally choose to eat somewhere else for vegan husmanskost in Malmö - like Nobes Bodega.
Pros: Pretty good, Very nice staff, Nice with a punk/metal bistro
Cons: Small portions, Pricey
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