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Contribuiți la feedbackAll common suspects are served falafel (very tasty, a bit spicy, unlike any falafel we had so far), hummus, baba ganoush, zaalook, vegetable cous etc. Pretty good choice, the only things I thought were a vegan Tagine, and vegan dumplings / spring rolls. They mark the vegan items as such, although in the microscopic font I 've ever seen on a restaurant menu. Caution applies, for example, they used a commercial salad dress on some of the salad that came as a side to the falafel, so there is a chance that the one or the other animal derived ingredient included. Best to ask if you want to make absolutely safe. I'm sure they'll fix it for you if necessary. Service was fast and attentive. Nice guys. Quality of food was quite high I thought, although servings small. Good selection of Moroccan wines. In accordance with the neighborhood, this is not a cheap place, although also not outrageous price. Together with Moti and Bills one of the few options for vegans in the Nikotama area. A bit hard to find in one of the small alleys behind the Takashimaya south building. Accompanying animals are welcome.
Although there are vegetarian options available, I wouldn't necessarily consider this restaurant vegetarian-friendly. The prices are high and the falafel, although delicious, are not filling enough for a meal. The portion of hummus was small. This place may be suitable for dining with meat-eating friends, but there are better options for those seeking vegetarian dishes.
The service was quick and attentive, with friendly staff. The quality of the food was high, although portions were on the smaller side. They offer a nice selection of Moroccan wines. The restaurant is not budget-friendly, but not overly expensive either. It is one of the few options for vegans in the Nikotama area, along with Moti and Bills. The location can be a bit tricky to find, tucked away in a small alley behind the Takashimaya south building. Pets are welcome at the restaurant.
Although there are vegetarian options available, I wouldn't consider this restaurant a great choice for vegetarians. The prices are high, and while the falafel is tasty, it's not filling enough for a full meal. The portion size of the hummus was also quite small. It might be a good spot to visit if you're dining with friends who eat meat, but if you're looking for a vegetarian-friendly place, there are better options out there.
The restaurant offers a variety of traditional dishes such as falafel, hummus, baba ganoush, and zaalook, all of which were tasty and slightly spicy compared to others we have tried. They also have a good selection of vegan options, including tagine and noodles rolls. However, it is important to double-check with the staff to ensure that there are no animal-derived ingredients in your meal. The service was quick and attentive, and the quality of the food was high, though portions were on the smaller side. They also have a good selection of Moroccan wines. While not the cheapest option in the neighborhood, it is a solid choice for vegans in the area. The restaurant can be a bit difficult to find in the alleys behind the Takashimaya South Building. Overall, a welcoming spot with good food and service.