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44 Bis/46, Rue Des Arenes, Arles, France

🛍 Café, Soupe, Occidental, Fruit De Mer

3.4 💬 21 Reviews
Wa Fou

Phone: +33660333768

Address: 44 Bis/46, Rue Des Arenes, Arles, France

City: Arles

Dishes: 4

Reviews: 21

Website: http://www.fadoli.com

"This restaurant reconciled my partner and me (both vegan) with eating out in the Provence! This is definitely the place to go when you 're vegan and in the Provence area. Plus Arles is a really pretty city, too. The restaurant is located just off the Place du Forum , around the corner from Cafe van Gogh . They offer salads, sandwiches and sushi. There are at least two salads and sandwiches that are vegan and one type of maki sushi that is vegan, too. The staff was very welcoming and friendly and knew the what vegans eat (and what not). The food is simple, but absolutely delicious and fresh. We chose a menu consisting of salad, sandwich and a drink and had both a Pastis and my partner had a coffee. We ended up paying 30 euro. They also offer sandwiches to take-away and there is a small seating area outside. Does not accept credit cards! Updated from previous review on 2019-12-26"

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It's now a japanese restaurant. Excellent food with vegetarian options, vegan on demand. Really cheap. I took the ramen and it was delicious

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it is now a Japanese restaurant. excellent eating with vegetarian options, vegan on request. really cheap. I took the rams and it was delicious


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User

It may be good, but we were driven out of the restaurant without cleaning to bring a person more than expected when booking! Sorry to bring you customers!


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User

It may be good but we were driven out of the restaurant without cleaning to have brought a person more than expected when booking! Sorry to bring you customers!


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User

It's nice to see a restaurant with vegan options in such a small city! I had le lapin sandwich which was filled with fresh veggies, basil, olive oil, all on a garlic rubbed baguette. Very tasty!


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Lots of veggie vegan options on the big menu board outside. I had a take away baguette with veg salad that was really good (garlic-rubbed bread and amazing dressing). Smiling staff. Easy to find.


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User

had a good and fresh salad. they also have sandwiches and sushis. many vegetarian options, but the brot served for the sandwich and served with the salads is not very good. a wall for a restaurant in france.


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Had a good and fresh salads. They also have sandwiches and sushis. Many vegetarian options, however the bread served for the sandwich and served with the salads is not very good. A shame for a restaurant in France.


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User

this restaurant reconciled my partner and me (both vegan) with eating in the Provence! this is definitiw the place to go when they are vegan and in the Provence area. also arles is a really beautiful city. the restaurant is located directly on the place du forum around the corner of cafe van gogh they offer salate, sandwiches and sushi. there are at least two salads and sandwiches that are vegan and a type of maki sushi that is also vegan. the staff was very friendly and friendly and knew what vegan food (and what not). eating is simple, but absolutely delicious and fresh. we chose a menu of salad, sandwich and a drink and had both a pastis and my partner a coffee. we paid 30 euro. they also...


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User

This restaurant reconciled my partner and me (both vegan) with eating out in the Provence! This is definitely the place to go when you 're vegan and in the Provence area. Plus Arles is a really pretty city, too. The restaurant is located just off the Place du Forum , around the corner from Cafe van Gogh . They offer salads, sandwiches and sushi. There are at least two salads and sandwiches that are vegan and one type of maki sushi that is vegan, too. The staff was very welcoming and friendly and knew the what vegans eat (and what not). The food is simple, but absolutely delicious and fresh. We chose a menu consisting of salad, sandwich and a drink and had both a Pastis and my partner had a c...

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  • Café Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup.
  • Soupe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Occidental Savor the flavors of the West with our diverse menu featuring classic favorites like juicy burgers, succulent steaks, and creamy pastas. Each dish is crafted with premium ingredients for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Fruit De Mer Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

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