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Contribuer aux commentairesEven though only a vegan dish is not so great, it is more valuable if they want to eat in the opposite every day as it always changes. but they must first check their website, as the lunch menu does not have a vegan option every day. updated by previous review on 2021 07 11
This branch isn't exclusively vegan but it offers quite a few options from the vegan bakery branch at the station (including a vegan lunch menu). The main differences are: 1. No vegan cakes and no kebab 2. They have air conditioning indoors 3. They have much moor seating Some of their ice teas contain honey. Updated from previous review on 2023-08-14
The vegan section is good but everytime i was there the staff enjoys loud trashtalk of the guets and other staff which really kills any vibe possible. For this reason i will skip Enzian from now.
Marble cake, almond/nut croissants, plum cake. It depends what season it is, but there are always vegan sweet options (if not sold out). There is mostly one vegan dish on the lunch menu. Note: If there’s nothing vegan left, just visit the Enzian Vegan Bakery by the Örlikon trainstation or the Credit Suisse Cafeteria just around the corner (vegan cakes and vegan milk options).
Marble cake, almonds/nuts croissants, pancakes. It depends on which season it is, but there are always vegan sweet options (if not sold out). In the lunch menu there is usually a vegan dish. Note: If there is nothing vegan left, just visit the Enzian Vegan Bakery at Örlikon Train Station or the Credit Suisse cafeteria around the corner (vegan cakes and vegan milk options).