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Contribuisci feedbackUpon arrival the restaurant was empty and with a view of the long list of dishes on the menu I expected a stable food from the freezer. I ordered Tofu rolls as an appetizer and spinach lasagna and pasta penne. The food was delivered in a very reasonable time with fantastic quality. The staff was well trained and professional. I had a pleasant lunch and this place exceeded my expectations.
Very good selection of dishes! Your Tofu Ghormesabzi was also great! I definitely think that the mixing plate is enough for 2 people
Nice vegetarian restaurant. Good quality and delicious vegetable food in a beautiful atmosphere. Delightful decoration with courtesy staff. A recommended place for vegetarian and vegan travellers.
This is a beautiful chic place for appointments and for small family meetings. Staff is very polite and vegetarian cuisine is very good. But I wouldn't call it healthy because the food is extra fat to appear even more delicious. Prices are a bit high, but everything in everything is a nice place to eat.
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