Falafel Sandwich
World Peace Cafe Liverpool

World Peace Cafe Liverpool

25 Aigbuth Drive, L17 4JH, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Cafe • Coffee • British • Ice Cream


"this ice cream was opened on the 1st March 2011 and is located in a beautiful building with magnificent views of the sefton park. when I went to the first thing that met me, was the beautiful smell of the coffee. the location is clean cozy with around 16 seats around 5 tables plus a couch with a couch table front. it is a café-style menu instead of a restaurant job; suppening, sandwiches/paninis/wraps/toast, cake drinks. the menu is usually oriented towards lacto vegos, but that does not mean that veganism is excluded. especially when I was asked what was vegan, I was offered either the Japanese tofu wraps or a falafel wrap. after the whip of the coffee on the way in, I also went for a soy-laugh. the service was pleasant enough as the general mood of the place and prices are appropriate. this place still finds its feet, but with a few liverpool Vego sites that have closed in the last months its a welcome change to have somewhere new open. recommended further improvements I speak of course only for myself, but I always wonder why places with small menus like this with just one suppe, why don't they make the suppe vegan friendly? it seems a little silly to immediately exclude potential custom from one of the available courses. I would also suggest that with the menu that is largely oriented towards Lacto-Veggies, they can display on the menu that can be dishes either vegan or vegan. it sends a clear message that vegan vegetables are welcome and custom are desired."

Baity

Baity

50 Bilton Rd, London, United Kingdom, Central Dr, Hornchurch

Delis • Coffee • Lebanese • Breakfast


"Baity is an absolute gem of a Lebanese restaurant that has quickly become one of my top choices for a satisfying meal. Whether I'm in the mood for a quick bite or a leisurely feast, Baity never disappoints. The Lebanese manakish at Baity is a standout dish that transports me back to Lebanon with every bite. The authentic flavors and the perfect blend of herbs and spices make it an absolute delight. It's like a taste of Lebanon right here in this restaurant, and I find myself craving it time and time again. The menu at Baity is diverse and offers a wide range of mouthwatering Lebanese dishes. From the rich and flavorful shawarma to the fragrant and comforting hummus, each item on the menu is a testament to the restaurant's commitment to authenticity and quality. The ambiance at Baity is warm and welcoming, providing a comfortable and inviting space to enjoy a meal with friends or family. The friendly staff further enhance the dining experience, ensuring that every guest feels valued and well taken care of. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a relaxed dinner, Baity is the perfect choice. The combination of excellent food, authentic flavors, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it a standout restaurant in its category. Baity is undoubtedly a place I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a taste of Lebanon in the heart of their city. The Lebanese manakish alone is worth a visit, but the entire menu is a culinary journey that will leave you wanting to come back for more. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the flavors of Lebanon at Baity it's an experience that will leave you craving for more Lebanese delights. Service: Take out Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £10–20 Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Chicken Wings, Falafel Sandwich, Family Mixed Grill, Grape Leaves, Lahem Meshwi Sandwich, Manakesh, Chicken Kebabs"

Pastures New

Pastures New

64-70 Scott Street, LA14 1QE, Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom

Kebab • Pizza • Coffee • Asiatic


"I always thought it a bit odd that in a big meat eating town like Barrow that wholefood veggie shop/café like Pastures New has managed to survive for over 30 years. There are clearly more veggies than I ever thought in my hometown and the fairly recent revamp of their café can only help ensure their continued survival. They’ve gutted the place to create a tastefully decorated space complete with simple wooden tables and plenty of covers. We were in on a Fri lunchtime, and it was busy, plus they do a takeout service which also seems popular. It is also rare for me to like everything on the menu but this place managed it. All the main courses looked yummy so I was torn between the masala curry, retro veg crumble, paneer curry or the vegan mushroom hotpot all at £6.25 until I noticed a huge slice of spinach and sundried tomato fritatta for £5.25 so that was a no brainer. I also went for a starter as the soup looked so tempting and ordered the butternut red pepper and lentil soup £3.95 which came in a smallish bowl – but with a big chunk of wholegrain bread – and was full of rich complementary flavours and clearly freshly made. I was in with my mother who went for the soup and sandwich deal £7.65 and I’m told her stilton with plumb chutney sandwich was spot on. BTW…she liked the soup too. The warmed up fritatta with a melted veggie cheese topping was not only huge. but really tasty considering it was mainly spinach. The other thing that is great is that all main courses come with a choice of one of four house salads, and my crunchy bean based one was the perfect companion for the fritatta. We both had lattes £2.95 which were nice and strong served gin long cups. I’m assuming it was Fairtrade coffee! Service was efficient rather than friendly but that suits me. The whole bill came to just over £20 which for the quantity and quality of the food on offer was a bargain. I’ve eaten veggie food all over the word and this is certainly in my all-time top 5. That good."