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Contribuisci feedbackCute little restaurant set under an arch. We ordered four different dishes, the Balkan Shakshuka was great the remaining three (hummus, grilled veg, dolma) were good. Although, dishes were a bit bland and could have been improved with some spices. We enjoyed that we could eat light and healthy, things were freshly prepared (takes some time). There are 3 tables outside under an arch which was a nice atmosphere, although it might be diffcult to get a table in high season. The place is cash only and the closest ATM charges a 5EUR withdrawal fee so make sure to bing cash.
Its cozy and small place with friendly easygoing atmosphere. Food is delicious and offers different kind of foods(all fresh). Nice palce to chill out and have some good local food and drink.
Went in September 2019. I think they have re vamped their menu and or changed hands since some prior reviews, as the menu I saw was quite different from other reviews, along with the branding and (I suspect quality of the food. Most things are vegetarian a couple of things with mussels. A handful of vegan options which were all very tasty. (My boyfriend is non veg and comes from a family of excellent Middle Eastern chefs and agreed it was excellent. Delicious hummus, vegan shakshoukah (which, to be fair, was more a pepper eggplant salad than shakshoukah but nonetheless tasty , and carrots broccoli. They also offered lentil soup and some vegan salads. All the sandwiches (panini, really had cheese non vegan pesto so I passed on them but the bf had one and said it was excellent. It's quite small only 2 3 tables inside. It's in the side of a stone archway in the old town here's one small outside table in the archway that I would try to snag. Also had good wine. Updated from previous review on 2019 09 16
The first time I went there the guy told me everything on the menu is vegan. The second time I asked the girl what the cheese is made of and she looked at me confused and said it's normal cheese... Both times I had the zataar sandwich which was a decent snack if your expectations aren't too high.
Staying in Budva, we were excited to try this small restaurant that offered almost exclusively vegan options. Unfortunately we left disappointed. I ordered a falafel plate and got served lousy hummus with a few slices of bread and a weird salad with pickle, olives and vegetables. My boyfriend got a tiny, dry burger. Everything cost way more than the general price level in other restaurants in Budva. The staff was very poor with English and couldn't understand the difference between a falafel and hummus. Unfortunately the only vegan restaurant in Budva remains the worst restaurant we've visited so far in Montenegro.