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Bidrage med feedbackUnlike the online menu, the print menu is clearly marked as to which dishes can be easily modified to be vegan or vegetarian. They make their own salad dressings and they warned me off the ones made with honey. I got the Veggie Zereshk Polow. It usually comes with tzatziki sauce. I was expecting them to simply subtract it, but they provided a vegan sauce instead. He took the time to tell me about other vegan dishes I might enjoy on future visits. When the bill was paid, he handed my husband an Andes Mint and gave me a dolmas instead. Little touches like this earned him a handsome tip. P.S. The restaurant is named The Med rather than Cafe Med.
I got the Mediterranean Platter with Baba Ghanooj, hummus, falafels, dolmas, rice, sauteed vegetables and pita bread, plus Greek and Tabbouleh salad. All vegan and was delicious.
I got the Mediterranean Platter(vegan) to go and it was delicious. Btw their sign outside says The Med
I stopped in for a quick bite and was pleased. I odered a falafel sandwich minus tzatziki, the waiter asked if I was vegan, and said just tell us and we'll pan fry your falafel and leave off the tzatziki. The sandwich was delicious, again. I stopped here years ago directly after having falafel in St George Utah and this place restored my fondness of falafel.
Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–30 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4