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Contribuisci feedbackFirst it looks very one-sided: they get these choke dishes and some of them are vegan. they choose their basic (I usually go for sushi rice), their pokal (essentially the protein part), their toppings, their crunch and their finish (if they did not know: sriracha mayo is vegan). or they only go for one of the signature bowls, from which I can highly recommend the canggu bowl, which comes with creamy tempeh and crispy meerweed the savory tempeh and the nori’s aromen of the sea, make it kind of a surfing-turf experience. so good. but wait, there is more! with her focus on choke bowls it is easy to miss the rest. for beginners they can have edamame or miso suppe with tofu. they also have rolling and salate, but I don't know if the wakame or the kimchi are vegan, the koleslaw definitiw is not. as dessert they can have coconut milk-based panna cotta, which is delicious, even a bit expensive for the size of the portion. if they want milk-free coffee, they have oatly’s barista edition. and before midday they can order the brat dishes produced with milk and, as with the pokal dishes, they can choose their sleep. that are far too huge for their own good job, to take away, they may not be able to finish off on site. all in all, this place is very vegan-friendly and has a nice selection of tasty and healthy dresses that go beyond the pokal bowls for which they are known. it might be a bit expensive, but in my opinion it is worth the money (except the Panna-Cetta perhaps). my only dissatisfaction is with the fact that I should ask if some of the dishes (like the kimchi, which is often made with fish sauce) are actually vegan. characterizing the dishes as vegan/vegetarian or specifying the allergens would be helpful here. updated by previous review on 2020-03-01
Fat and competent staff. are well informed about what is vegan and what is not. even some omni friends find the bowls with tofu
After a hard day of work, I was looking for the closest place to eat. According to Happy Cow, from my hotel, Ben's Burgers was the closest thing. Looking inside, I saw a fat tattooed guy eating a meaty burger and that was reason enough to keep walking. About 2 minutes along the same street is Kahuna Poke Bros On the outside it says Your bowl of happiness in huge letters. That seems like the place I have to be! The staff speaks English and told me to fill out a form (in German) indicating what I would like to eat. Kahuna Poke Bros has two vegan options, however they are not clearly labelled on the form. I really needed the help from the staff for that! The base of the bowl can be made from white rice, brown rice, quinoa or vegetables. One can opt for a medium or large bowl. I advice the medium bowl, it was more than enough (even when hungry). One way to recognize healthy food is a variety in colour and this poke bowl ticks all the boxes. Also, the many ingredients work well together. Of course the taste of the sauce dominates the flavour (just a hint of spicy), but the original taste from the base ingredients remains. The ingredients all seemed to be of reasonable quality. The only regret I had was ordering a drink. From the picture on the label I assumed this was pure fruit juice, but instead I got a fizzy sugar drink.
Very cool looking restaurant with relaxed atmosphere and great staff. Tofu and tempeh as vegan Poké options and two kinds of vegan finish: Teriyaki and Sriracha Mayo. They also have vegan dessert, Oatly milk alternative and vegan smoothie bowls for breakfast.
You can put your own bowl together and it tastes really good. Unfortunately, there were 3 out of 4 people after eating not so good. hopefully, it wasn't eating. otherwise we really liked it very well.