
Store selling freshly made fermented dishes, such as tempeh from chickpeas, soy, beans, peas, lentils, buckwheat and sunflower seeds, different varieties of miso, kimchi, soy sauce, amazake, natto and more. Offering delivery in Ljubljana (minimum order is 15€) every Thursday between 12pm (noon) and 7pm (orders are taken until Sunday 6pm by e-mail). Open Wed-Fri 11:00-18:00. Closed Sat-Tue.
4 Reviews
First Review by DukeRadish
Steffie91
Points +763
Very good - Edit
They have fresh and homemade Natto.
Read moreYou can park there after visiting Lublijana.
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DanijelPavlič
Points +21
Best tempeh ever - Edit
I always buy their TEMPEH and it is extremely good.
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JJ8910
Points +13
Amazing products, great shopping experience - Edit
The shop offers a large variety of high-quality fermented foods, both sweet and savoury, from tempeh to miso, various sauces, as well as more exotic, harder to find items (amazake, natto etc.). All the products are made by the owners, who are very knowledgeable, friendly, and always happy to discuss their goods, which makes shopping there a very personal and pleasant experience.
Read moreI have been a customer since they opened, and I'll definitely keep coming back - Kis in kvas is really a gem, especially for anyone looking for healthy, consciously produced fermented food.
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DukeRadish
Points +1169
Fermented heaven - Edit
Kis In Kvas is a small shop outside the city center, the friendly owner gave me a thorough explanation of all the products, and I ended up with some Kimchi, Amazake and a Tempeh. Everything is homemade and created with a lot of care. If you like fermented food, which can be hard to find in regular shops, it's definitely worth a try, and you will feel the difference in quality.
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