Small restaurant serving chilaquiles, gorditas, soups, dessert, juice and more. Reported fully vegan Oct 2019. Relocated from
Garibaldi 554. Open Tue-Fri 1:00pm-5:00pm.
Closed Sat and Sun.
I went to this restaurant yesterday as my friend recommended it and it was closed. I'm not so good at Spanish yet but what I think it on Facebook is that that have changed locations.
Very relaxed atmosphere, Fresh food and ingredients-run Collectively. They have Zines, stickers, info and all about collective autonomous ideas and politics.
As wlel they are Very friendly and very cheap!
They don’t stop at just beeing Vegan!!
This little place consistently serves up good food at an affordable price. They are very politically minded here, consciously trying to provide vegetarian and vegan food for the community without participating in the typical "specialty" markup / bourgeosification that is often associated with this type of food simply because it is different from the norm (not because it legitimately costs more or is harder to make!).
They have a couple staple meals that are available daily (chilaquiles and gorditas), and a rotating dish-of-the-day type menu that changes every day and every week which can include all manner of creative and traditional meals cooked sans carne (not to mention deserts and beverages). It's worth checking in regularly on their Facebook to see what interesting dishes might be available any given week.
Given that it's a pretty small place (they have like 3 tables and a bar you can sit at) it's not exactly the place to go with 10 of your friends, and if you happen to arrive at a particularly busy moment you might choose to wait or order for take out. They also do delivery in the centro area.
Aside from edible things, there is a rack of political / philosophical zines for reading while you eat, a box of free books, and they also sell a variety of local artisanal products. Anybody with an inclination towards the punk-minded or DIY approach to a meat-free life will definitely want to check this place out! I hope they stick around for a long time!
7 Reviews
First Review by verduras_wey
abrilyael
Points +92
Concepto interesante y comida muy rica! - Edit
Las chicas tienen muy buen sazón . Todo riquísimo, tienen una salsa de cacahuate muy buena !
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AnitaRangel
Points +74
El veganismo es una postura ética en la cual no se debe lucrar. - Edit
No son veganos, a lo mucho son vegetarianos
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AriellePerkett
Points +715
Changed locations - Edit
I went to this restaurant yesterday as my friend recommended it and it was closed. I'm not so good at Spanish yet but what I think it on Facebook is that that have changed locations.
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ER56
Points +38
Local, collectively & Vegan! - Edit
Very relaxed atmosphere, Fresh food and ingredients-run Collectively. They have Zines, stickers, info and all about collective autonomous ideas and politics.
Read moreAs wlel they are Very friendly and very cheap!
They don’t stop at just beeing Vegan!!
Pros: Everything is Vegan, Collectively run
Guest
RafaelMartinez
Points +31
Nothing impressive - Edit
I had 2 tacos only but they where average. Small choice, cheap, they don’t look very organized. But i will give a other chance later in the day.
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JennyJane
Points +44
Cheap and delicious food - Edit
Small nice restaurant where you can relax while reading a book and eat tasty and vegan food.
Read moreCons: Cheap 40 pesos for a meal with a drink
Guest
verduras_wey
Points +65
Cultura de la veggie - Edit
This little place consistently serves up good food at an affordable price. They are very politically minded here, consciously trying to provide vegetarian and vegan food for the community without participating in the typical "specialty" markup / bourgeosification that is often associated with this type of food simply because it is different from the norm (not because it legitimately costs more or is harder to make!).
Read moreThey have a couple staple meals that are available daily (chilaquiles and gorditas), and a rotating dish-of-the-day type menu that changes every day and every week which can include all manner of creative and traditional meals cooked sans carne (not to mention deserts and beverages). It's worth checking in regularly on their Facebook to see what interesting dishes might be available any given week.
Given that it's a pretty small place (they have like 3 tables and a bar you can sit at) it's not exactly the place to go with 10 of your friends, and if you happen to arrive at a particularly busy moment you might choose to wait or order for take out. They also do delivery in the centro area.
Aside from edible things, there is a rack of political / philosophical zines for reading while you eat, a box of free books, and they also sell a variety of local artisanal products. Anybody with an inclination towards the punk-minded or DIY approach to a meat-free life will definitely want to check this place out! I hope they stick around for a long time!
Pros: Good, affordable food, Variety of non-food things to check out, Conscious community vibe & politics
Cons: Small, Not open weekends
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