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Contribuisci feedbackWe have the vegan pizza, a galleria cocktail and a mojito and it was amazing! They even grow oil for the “left” dough, but we didn’t need it so well! Try also the Galeria Covktail it was also amazing!
The place advertises their “vegan pizza” with a big sign in front, but the pizza has no vegan cheese and the toppings are very limited. There is no menu so you can’t really pick the toppings you want unless you go the counter to see what they have available. The pizza is square shaped and made in “Neapolitan style” and that is also supposedly the reason why there is no vegan cheese available, because of the licencing the owner is not allowed to switch dairy cheese with vegan cheese because it melts differently. The pizza (the simplest one) cost 10€. The crust was above average but the toppings were bland, I think it was red pepper, olives and something else. And it cost the same as I usually pay for a pizza that has vegan cheese and plenty of veggies. Updated from previous review on 2021-09-06 Updated from previous review on 2021-09-06 Updated from previous review on 2021-09-06 Updated from previous review on 2021-09-11 Updated from previous review on 2021-09-11 Updated from previous review on 2021-09-14 Updated from previous review on 2021-09-14
We ordered the 'vegan pizza', which is just a vegetable pizza without cheese. Whether you could call this is a vegan option debatable. They would expect more from a place that wrote 'Go Vegan' on their outer sign. The pizza itself was good, but nothing special. It was also very small for the price. Don't go there with an empty stomach.
Looking for a place to eat vegan lunch we found this place. After a few minutes after sitting, we were greeted by a seemingly confused waitress. even when she spoke in Slovenian, she seemed disgusting, although polite. There was no other menu than the sign on the street that showed vegan pizza. We ordered olives as an appetizer, a large mixed salad and a pizza as a main. The food came within 10 min. First the salad, then the pizza, then the olives. No bread was served with the salad. The portions were small, spp. for the price. A small attempt of oils, cheaper vinegar, salt and pepper was also brought and helped to increase the taste of food. Our experience seems to correspond to the happy cow members so far: Can't really recommend this place.
We came because of their sign that said vegan . We got no food menu, only one for drinks, and when we asked about food our waitress got confused (she was friendly though . She then offered pizza, I asked for the vegan vegetable pizza without mushrooms and got a pizza with mushrooms and paprika as the only vegetable. No cheese replacement or anything other the mushrooms and paprika. I personally don 't consider this vegan-friendly, as ANY place can offer you a dish where they leave out half of the ingredients. Yes it 's vegan, but vegan-friendly to me means either substitutes for the non-vegan ingredients or offering a dish specially designed for people on a plant based diet. On top of that the pizza, which was rather small, was expensive (10,50€ . That 's why this place only gets 1 from me, sadly.