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Restaurant bewertenWe came there for sandwiches but got them only with boiled vegetables, no spread. Not really that good that way. They seemed really unsure if they were vegan but seemed to understand what vegan was.
Cute place with nice environment. A bit expensive, as pointed out by other reviews, for what you get. I got a panini and a scone, and they were both good but nothing crazy. Nice because it is right next to the station. Look out for some items that are on sale because they are older.
Similar to other reviews, I found the sandwich to be mediocre and overpriced for what it was. A plus was that it came still warm. I got one of the vegan scones as well but wasn't blown away either. The coffee was quite strong in my case which might be a pro or con, depending on how you like your coffee. The place itself is cute and easy to find from the station, but the seating is quite limited.
We both had a warm vegetable sandwich, which was delicious. It is only small, but was sufficient for us. We also had the fig scones. Some jam on the scones woukd of been nice.
This is a little bakery and cafe with a variety of vegan options. Though not exclusively vegan, the vegan items are clearly marked with a dark green 'V ' (vegetarian items marked with a light green 'V ' . They make good, dense wholegrain vegan breads, which can be pretty hard to find in this part of the world. You can buy them by the loaf or half-loaf. They make some other baked goods as well which vary by the day, but they pretty much always have scones. The fig scones in particular are very nice. As for their hot food, they make good coffee, but the sandwiches and toasts are just okay. They are quite small, and expensive for what you get. But it 's not a bad option for a late breakfast or lunch, considering the lack of alternatives. There are two little tables inside that you can eat at.