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Feedback gevenThe chain has recently updated its menu and now offers a wide range of vegan dresses like breakfast, cheese toasts, pizza, salad, pasta, burger and more. I wouldn't recommend the burgers, but everything else I've tried so far was really delicious. the service can be awfully slow.
I like diversity and eating is really great. above all the sand switches and the buckwheat shell.
I like the diversity and the food is really great. Especially the sand switches and the Buckwheat bowl.
The Cafe Landwer chain is known in Israel and there are branches throughout the country, including a few other locations in Tel Aviv. Landwer recently added a vegan section to its menu, which serves a generous vegan breakfast, at any time. If you are on the move during working hours, you can always come to the Cafe Landwer, which is open 24/7. The vegan articles on the latest menu are really good and not just veganized versions of other dishes. Breakfast is large and includes a chickpea flour omelet one of the best in the city, as well as spreads, breads and rolls, salad, coffee (with soy milk but remind them), juice and a vegan yogurt dessert. I have often enjoyed the lentil balls with rice and salad, and several other main thing, all excellent. The rozalach dessert with lotus cream is delicious and generous 2 could share it. There are also many vegetarian elements on the menu. Updated from the previous review on Sunday 06. April 2014 Updated by previous review on 2014 04 06
I stopped in with a non veg friend of mine just as a matter of convenience while we were kicking around Dizengoff. I wasn 't familiar with the place but it worked out great. There are some veggie vegan options clearly marked on the menu, but the red lentil omelette sandwich jumped right out at me. It is so good probably the best sandwich I 've had at a restaurant since I moved to Israel. It 's vegan omelette is just how they describe what amounts to a sort of lentil, carrot, and herb crepe. Must eat to believe.