vagrantvegan
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Tasted very boring unfortunately, and this was the only vegan taco option. The whole menu barely has anything vegan, the only other options were the appetizer chips (with guacamole, pico de gallo, or nopal salad).
On the better end of Toronto's vegan pizza offerings.
I liked the simplicity of the ingredients (love a buddha bowl), but the ensemble lacked flavor, it needed more sauce and maybe more spices. The sauce itself was also not very flavorful. Price was 8500 colones.
Quite bland, and I think overpriced for about 5900 colones, but it fills your belly with some nutrition.
While I don't generally love frozen fruit 🥶, I enjoyed this bowl; it was flavorful and the (very tasty) granola made it decently filling. The base is pureed frozen mango.
We got this for 2 of us to share; it's 2 of each of their 3 taco types plus 4 flautas, priced all together at $63. I generally find this restaurant overpriced and think most menu options look rather boring, but this dish more
Loved it, taste was amazing and the presentation is beautiful. With (I think) $11, the experience does come with quite a pricetag though.
The back bean burger was just okay and the side salad very boring. I asked to sub the brioche bun with the baguette bun from another sandwich on the menu, which they did, but charge $5 for, which is kind of ridiculous, I more
Baguette sandwich with "meatballs", sauerkraut, cherry tomatoes, mustard, and capers. This was very tasty, with a predominant sour-ish flavor from the sauerkraut. 13€
This is how brunch should be done! 😊 Huge plate of food with a variety of sweet and savory dishes, plus 3 drinks (coffee, juice, mimosa (can be made non-alcoholic with kombucha)). There was a bit more sweet stuff than savory, more