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Reviewed 22. Sep 2007
The "Altstadtbeisl", or "Elfi" as it is called because of an old owner, is one of those cafes that help the cooler people to survive their teenager years growing up on the counrtyside.
"Elfi" always was the place, where those people were hanging out, that weren't into pubs or fancy bars or discos. So under the parents always went rumours that drug-dealers go there. But there haven't been more drug-dealers when anywhere else.
Lot's of people going to the "Elfi" went to university to Graz or Vienna and brought back the coolest records on the weekends. So you could hear new HipHop-, new Electronica- or just the new Metal-records.
At least it was like that in the early Nineties. I haven't been there for quite a while. But on the day before Christmas and on the Easter weekend you can go there and you'll meet up all the people from back then.
If you ever come to Judenburg, you for sure should check it out.
Reviewed 20. Feb 2007
Nice cafe near the water (Landwehrkanal).
Funny interior. Great to sit outside in Summer.
Reviewed 14. Oct 2008
Typical asian supermarket with lots of vegan/vegetarian products.
Good tofu and some fresh sprouts etc. Really cheap.
Reviewed 20. Aug 2009
All-vegan-restaurant that serves sandwiches, burgers, soups, salads, rice-bowls and desserts.
The sandwiches were great and huge. The uncheese-cake was a little disappointing. Too much chocolate and a weird consistence (really hard). But the parfait was okay (just a little bit too much of alcohol-aroma or alcohol). But definitely worth to check out if you are in Montreal. In summer you should try to get a table in the backyard. Quite crowded during dinner-time.
Reviewed 30. Aug 2009
Really good bagels and some vegan spreads too.
Very friendly staff. Big selection of bagels, spreads and teas.
Reviewed 17. Oct 2009
Fazit vorab: Gutes Essen, kleine Portionen!
Die Abendplatte inklusive Suppe hat leider nicht wirklich gesättigt. Die Kohlrouladen mit Kartoffelpüree und die Sturmsuppe (sehr interessant) waren aber wirklich ausgezeichnet. Auch der Rotkrautstrudel mit Karottenmix war sehr fein. Sehr zu empfehlen auch die Marmelade-Palatschinken. Wenn man wirklich hungrig ist, dann sollte man aber ein anderes Lokal wählen. Da die Bio Bar nicht gerade billig ist, könnte das sonst ein teures Vergnügen werden.
Reviewed 14. Aug 2009
Gourmet Organic Vegan Cuisine.
This says quite everything. Small portions, but fantastic food, that has it's price. And it's absolutely worth it. As starters we had: Ravioli with Cashew Cream, Black-eyed Pea Cake & Seitan Skewers. Incredible! The entrees were really good as well: We've tried Port Wine Seitan (you have to be into the taste of wine of course) and Feijoadinha with Smokey Tempeh (yummy). And we shared some dessert as well: Apple/Cinnamon Sticks. The wine-card is quite international (even one Zweigelt from Burgenland). But they don't care, if you just have water. Highly recommended!!!
Reviewed 10. Aug 2009
Great place to have breakfast or maybe even lunch.
We've been there Sunday around noon for breakfast. Lots of vegetarian and vegan options. Lots of very, very stylish people eating there. Prices are quite okay. Around 10 Dollars for a plate of food. Amount of food differs, like we've heard. But it's good.
Reviewed 16. Aug 2009
Typical asian-style restaurant.
The food was okay (eatable like some said) - but nothing special. The menu is quite big tough. And the interior is nice. Prices are quite average for Toronto I guess.
Reviewed 06. Oct 2008
Maybe the best Asian food (Mapo To-Fu ) I've had in my whole life.
The atmosphere is a little cold and the prices are quite high. Not that many vegan/vegetarian options, but definitely worth to give a try!
Reviewed 18. Oct 2008
Quite small café that looks like a tiny version of a chain, but it isn't.
Only three or four tables - the seats are quite comfortable. The tea (provided by Teekanne) is good as well. Prices are okay - but not cheap. You can get breakfast and wine. It was a wine-shop before, acutally.
Reviewed 16. Aug 2009
If you are not up for fancy bikes you should check out CBN.
You get a bike for 15 $ a day (first day). Each following is 10 $ a day. For a week you pay 50 $. 50 $ deposit required. You can choose between Cruisers and Mountainbikes. Only one gear - but really okay.
Reviewed 10. Aug 2009
American-(vegetarian-only-)Diner.
Lots of vegan options. The vegan burger came in a ciabatta-bread. Really delicious!
Reviewed 21. Dec 2007
Vegan and vegetarian food only.
Really tasteful. Menu isn't that big, but enough to discover. Really, really friendly staff working there.
Tagged 28. Mar 2007
Reviewed 04. Jan 2009
4-star-hotel quite in the heart of Luleå.
Lots of marmor and a really old building. Free use of the gym. Great breakfast-buffet for vegetarians and meat-eaters. But if you bring your soy-milk there's enough for vegans as well. Nice staff and "Cloud"-wi-fi-network. You get a voucher for 6 hours of free use if you ask at the reception.
Reviewed 27. Aug 2009
Nice place to have breakfast or lunch.
You can get bagels, sandwiches, cookies and coffee/tea. Quite central on Newbury street. Sitting outside is possible too. For the vegans: They have different kinds of vegan creamcheese. And I guess some of the sandwiches could be veganized as well.
Discovered 05. Jan 2009
Reviewed 30. Aug 2009
Fast-food!
Fast-food! Fast-food! Lots of burgers, sandwiches, milk-shakes. Burgers are served in a plastic-basket - like in fast-food-chains. The fries are really, really great. The buns aren't that good. But the rest is awesome. Everything is vegan there - so a perfect place for vegetarians and vegans. I've had The Vegan Heartattack-burger. Expect lots of hardcore-music during your dinner.
Reviewed 31. Aug 2008
You only can get potatoes there.
But there are lots of different ways to enjoy your potatoes. Good for Vegetarians and meat lovers. Not that good for Vegans. I had plane potatoes (Pellkartoffeln) with salt. But those were really, really good.
Reviewed 23. Mar 2008
American restaurant with steaks, burgers and some Italian options (pasta, pizza).
Great service but really pricy. Perfect for carnivores - but there are some vegetarian/vegan options as well. I've had the vegan version of the Veggie-Pizza. It wasn't that tasty, but okay.
Reviewed 08. Apr 2009
I was really surprised when I went in, because the place is huge.
You can't see it from outside, but there are several floors. It's a mixture between a café, a bar, a lounge and a restaurant. In the evening they play typically electronic lounge music. I was there on a Thursday evening sitting in the non-smoking-area (I was really surprised that you don't smell any smoke there - maybe they've change something because other reviewers complain about the smoke) inbetween of business-people in suits and tourists ordering champagne. Though there are lots and lots of waiters (mostly men) you have to wait quite a long time. Altogether it's quite okay.
Reviewed 02. Sep 2008
Really good mexican food.
Something in the vegan burrito is a little sour, but beside of that really great. Vegan/vegetarian meal-package comes with nachos and an "exotic" drink. Altogether for 5.90 Euros.
Reviewed 18. Aug 2009
Vegetarian/vegan diner-chain in Toronto.
We went there for lunch. The wraps were really good (the bean-one was a little better than the tofu-one). The burger looked fine as well. You get lots of vegan desserts. But after a wrap with fries you are quite stuffed. So we just had a chocolate-cookie - but it was a little dry. BTW: Jenny of Ohbijou is working there - just if you want to meet up-and-coming musicians.
Reviewed 22. Sep 2007
At "glanz & gloria" you can get cool clothes by young, austrian designers and you can get your hair cut too.
Always cool music, always nice people. You'll always find somebody new to chat with.
Haven't experienced something like that in Vienna before.
Reviewed 16. Aug 2009
Totally weird department store.
Would perfectly fit to Las Vegas. Lots of lights on the outside and really, really funny claims. Actually you get lots of cheap stuff in there. From clothing to food. Totally weird - really.
Reviewed 04. Jan 2009
Three star hotel quite in the city centre.
Near one of the main shopping streets. Really nice rooms (especially those in the 6th floor - great view). Nice breakfast buffet (but you have to bring your own soy milk). Lots of stuff for meat-eaters and vegetarians. Extremly nice staff and free Wi-fi. Though it wasn't working the second night.
Discovered 04. Jan 2009
Reviewed 09. Nov 2008
If you are just looking for a quite cheap, nice and clean room - this is the right place.
No breakfast served. The rooms have a nice view on the market on Britanski trg.
Reviewed 20. Aug 2009
Quite small caribbean-restaurant.
Some of the meals are vegetarian or vegan. I've had the roti with pumpkins, chickpeas and potatoes. That was really great.
Reviewed 14. Jul 2007
Great venue for small indie-shows.
Indie-Rock, Post-Rock, Hardcore, Punk, etc.
Reviewed 26. Jul 2009
For Judenburg this restaurant or crêperie is quite atypical.
The menu isn't that down-to-earth like in other restaurants. There are plenty of vegetarian options. But if you are vegan you have to go with salad (totally fresh - haven't had that in a restaurant for quite some time), fries or with a baked potato without dressing (which was really good). The people working there totally care when you ask them for vegan stuff. Which is really nice for a restaurant in a small town like that.
Reviewed 30. Aug 2009
The vegan southern-style-steak was really great - the burger was just okay.
But you should try the uncheese cake.
Reviewed 16. Aug 2009
We've had the vegan apple-cinnamon-pie and a vegan banana-coconut-rice-flour brownie.
The pie was great, the brownie okay. You get lots of different stuff there (take a look at the tags). Definitely worth to check out.
Reviewed 09. Nov 2008
Beautiful old cinema in the city centre.
Been there in April 2008. They were showing several music-films for two weeks. I've seen "My Blueberry Nights" and "Shut Up And Sing" there.
Reviewed 28. Dec 2008
Very vegan-friendly restaurant a little outside of the inner-city.
You can get Sushi and lots of meat there - but they also have a separate vegan menu. Prices are really okay for Stockholm. We paid 105 SEK each for our main-courses. Kokyo is open from Monday to Sunday.
Reviewed 20. Jul 2008
I've never seen a bigger burger before.
And it really tasted great and the price was really okay (6,90 Euro).
Lots of different fruit-juices and (vegan) cocktails on the menu too. And the staff is really friendly.
Reviewed 13. Apr 2009
Eating in Paris is quite expensive.
The Krishna Bhavan is an exception. You can get huge plates of food (rice and different kinds of curries) for 8 euros. I've got the champignons dosai - a huge bread filled with mushrooms (not enough for the size of the bread) - for 5,50. But if you are in the Indian quarter - you should check out this restaurant. They do quite everything vegan - you just have to ask.
Reviewed 09. Nov 2008
Club a little outside of the city centre (but still in walking distance).
Lots of punk/hardcore/indie-shows. No alcohol (or just beer maybe) allowed inside.
Reviewed 18. Jul 2008
Gault Millau gave the restaurant one "Haube".
And the critics were right. Really fantastic food. Normally lots of meat and fish and stuff like that. But the chef made lots of different vegan dishes all over the weekend - without preordering.
I haven't seen the rooms of the hotel, but the "conference rooms" were a little shabby.
But the food - really good. Haven't seen the prices tough...
Reviewed 18. Jul 2008
Haven't been to the restaurant, but the hotel was okay.
Countryside-style with a modern touch. Haven't seen the prices...
Reviewed 12. Mar 2009
From the outside quite unimpressive.
But the rooms are really great. The Japanese bathrooms with jacuzzis are fantastic and the rotenburo in the backyard tops quite everything.
Reviewed 03. May 2009
Quite hip club that looks like an old disco - with lots of mirrors and stylish interior.
Drinks are really expensive (orange juice - 5 Euros), but it's really fun going there and watching posh and stylish people dancing and drinking champagne and bottles of booze. But: Style-control at the entrance. You have to fit in the "concept" to have a chance to get in.
Reviewed 02. May 2009
Really nice club with lots of free-shows.
There's a bar in the ground-floor and a small stage downstairs. The funny thing: L'International is like the indie-club-version of the EKH (which a squat in Vienna). If you are in Paris you for sure should check out their live-programme.
Reviewed 17. Jul 2009
Starting a (all vegan) restaurant isn't that easy probably.
So it's easy to excuse that there were hardly any drinks left and most of the desserts were out too. But the "Kung Pao Chicken", the "Golden Tofu Steak" and the raw "Summer Rolls" were really great. Definitely a recommendation. In summer the garden is quite okay - although you are sitting in a courtyard surrounded by apartment buildings.
Reviewed 31. Aug 2008
Really cheap asian food.
Not that great, but nothing more to expect for those prices.
Reviewed 31. Aug 2008
Quite nice hotel with really huge rooms but really ugly carpets.
The best days are behind the hotel, but it is very clean and the people working there are very friendly. A little bit outside of the centre, but there's a direct tram-connection (15 minutes to city centre). Haven't been to the restaurant. 70 Euros per night in a single room.
Reviewed 23. May 2009
The restaurant is on the 9th floor of the Institut du Monde Arabe.
You have a great view over Paris and directly on Notre Dame. The restaurant is really exclusive and really expensive. But at least you should enjoy a tea (a pot of black tea for 4,50 euros) on the terrace. They've got some vegan food options as well. Just in case you want to have an exclusive dinner if you are in Paris.
Reviewed 09. Nov 2008
I was quite surprised to find a fully vegan restaurant in Zagreb.
Really good food and fanstastic service. Not really cheap, but it's worth it.
Reviewed 04. Jan 2009
OKQ8 is a gasstation-chain in Sweden that also rents out cars.
It's quite cheap to get a car there. Beside of that it's like a small super-market.
Reviewed 16. Aug 2009
Really nice small all vegan diner in The Annex.
More caribbean style. But you get pizza-slices as well. Prices are okay. Small meals 5, big meals 10 $.
Reviewed 30. Aug 2009
Really good mexican food.
Huge portions and some vegan options. But most of the dishes can be made vegan as well.
Reviewed 11. Aug 2009
Great vegan ice-cream and desserts.
Even vegan cakes. The ice-cream is really creamy. Maybe a little bit too sweet. I tried mint-chocolate-chip and cookie-dough.
Reviewed 24. Jan 2007
Best pizza delivery service in town.
Cheap and fast.
Reviewed 10. Aug 2009
We had the Creole Soul Chicken and the Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich.
It was really a lot of food and it was great. Maybe the best fake vegan meat I've ever had. The restaurant is quite small, so you have to wait to be seated - at least on Saturdays. But you can leave your phone number and they'll call you, when you should be back. Drinks are cheap, service is great.
Reviewed 30. Aug 2009
After visiting the Red Bamboo in Manhattan we tried out the Red Bamboo in Brooklyn as well.
The sugar-cane-drumsticks were a little greasy, but beside of that food was good. Pretty much the same menu than the restaurant in Manhattan. The restaurant in Brooklyn is much bigger though. In summer you can sit outside as well.
Reviewed 22. Jun 2008
Quite tasty food for once in a while.
All you can eat buffet for a quite reasonable price for Copenhagen. Really good for vegetarians. Still okay for vegans.
Reviewed 02. May 2009
Let's start with the bad thing: This restaurant is as expensive as most of the restaurants in Paris.
Main dishes start at 13 Euros. That's the reason why Saveurs Végét Halles only gets 4 of 5 stars. Beside of that everyhting is perfect. The food is fantastic. Especially for vegans. Beside of one or two vegetarian options the whole menu is vegan. You get lots of different fake meat and seitan stuff. The plates are quite big and the food is arranged really affectionately. And you get free tap-water - which is really nice, because drinks are expensive too. If you can afford it - go there!
Reviewed 26. Mar 2008
Quite typical franchise-Segafredo with some snacks and sweet stuff.
Prices are really okay (good old countryside standard).
Reviewed 29. Aug 2009
Great bar in Boston that serves vegan food.
Located on the exclusive Newbury Street - but at the end of the shopping-mile (the other side...). Lots of hipsters hanging out there. Especially people working there. If you like to listen to indie-/punk-music during dinner or going out - this is the right place. The burrito was really big and very good. The meat-sandwiches seemed a little small - but we've heard that they tasted good as well. Definitely worth a visit.
Reviewed 03. May 2009
Quite small Chinese restaurant.
Most of the stuff on the the menu is vegan. Everything in French, but if you ask you'll get a separate English menu. Really fresh food with different kinds of fake meat. For Paris really cheap. Main-dishes start at 5,50.
Reviewed 28. Mar 2007
Good selection of vegan food (full range) and organic fruits and vegetables.
Prices are quite okay. You even can get vegan shoes (Vegetarian Shoes, No Sweat, etc.).
Reviewed 30. Aug 2009
Best vegan pizza ever!
Big selection of pizza and other italian food. Really great staff. "Normal" pizza is really cheap. Vegan slices are 4 $$ - but they are worth it!!!
Discovered 18. Jul 2008
Reviewed 20. Feb 2007
Great burgers and the best fries in Berlin.
Prices are okay as well.
Discovered 30. Sep 2007
Reviewed 20. Aug 2009
Bike-rental for Montreal.
Just in case that you can't get Bixi-bikes (because those damn machines don't accept your credit-card), Ça Roule is a good alternative. If you take an old bike 24 hours are 25 $ (without tax). Every following day is 6 $. You get locks, a repair-kit and helmets (if you want). You should get your bikes there if you want to go up the Mont Royal. It takes you a while and the 21 gears make it easier.
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