100% gluten-free premises. Variety of sweets for breakfast, although you can also find breads and sandwiches. The attention is very good. You have to choose indoor and outdoor tables. Apart from what we chose for breakfast, along with the coffee and tea, they served us two other sweets. A great detail. Highly recommended.
This is a busy place, be prepared to wait a little bit. They offered us a place to sit, but we waited quite a while to be able to order. They have a great variety of vegan dishes and many of them can be made gluten free, including salads and bowls and burgers. Their GF burger bun isn’t marked with a flag or anything when it’s delivered, and is quite soft, so be sure to double check. They said their fries are cooked in a separate fryer, which is good news for the GF people.
Rude staff.
I went to rawdish a couple weeks back, I hadn't eaten all day and it was raining. I was simply planning to try this place out, and sit for 10-15 min to eat something. I'm lactose and gluten intolerant, so it took me about 5 minutes to pick what to eat since I had to check the list of ingredients every time. There wasn't anyone else in line so it's not like I was blocking someone else's view. I made my choice and went to the counter to pay and asked if they maybe had coffee. The staff, that I assume to be the owner was very rude, at first I approached her in french wich she groaned and said she only speaks english. I asked her in english if she had coffee, I got an loud and abrupt no as an answer I was taken aback by the way she answered what to me seems like a no evasive question that didn't warrant such a response, she must have noticed how she sounded and said that the machine was apparently broken and I had to leave because they were closing soon. I was fine with that, it was disappointing but if they're closing I'll simply try to find somewhere else to sit down and eat. I paid and left but then checked their closing time... They were open for another whole hour, almost 1h30 after I left the store
Allergens are marked on the menu. They have a mini buffet at lunch that is a great price 12 euros for a plate. Today they had salad, onion bhaji, a daal, a vegetable curry, and rice. The curry and daal were both so flavorful! The waiter went back to double check that the bhaji was fried in their gluten free fryer. Their attention to my allergies was very much appreciated!
This is hands down one of the coziest and most charming tea rooms I’ve ever visited. The ambiance is perfect for a peaceful afternoon, with calming music and a warm, inviting feel. The homemade food is nothing short of amazing—you can tell it’s made with passion and high-quality ingredients. I especially loved the fact that even the plant-based milks for coffee are made in-house, with delicious options like almond and cashew. The gluten-free, sugar-free cakes are to die for. If you’re looking for a place to relax and enjoy guilt-free treats, this is it!
I had such a great experience at Seed/Beet. The food is not only Vegan with many Gluten free options, but it’s delicious. I had the Avocado Burger which was very satisfying and the Chocolate Mousse was also amazing. The service here is also really good!Highly recommend checking it out!