Kind Kitchen is a 100% vegan restaurant. The owners of the restaurant are sisters, after becoming vegan, decided to share their experience, in the form of a vegan restaurant, which also works, according to themselves, as “a form of activism”. Here you can find a varied menu, with lunch menu, which includes soup, dishes of the day and drink, but you can also find hamburgers on the menu, with homemade sauces, seitan schnitzel, toasts in sourdough, organic and naturally sourdough bread, buddha bowls and snacks to share. The restaurant adopts sustainability measures such as glass water bottles, recycled paper and biodegradable garbage bags.
Vegan food, drinks
Tuesday to Saturday: 12:00-22:30 Sunday and Monday: closed
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Address:
Rua do Bonjardim, 302
Postal Code:
4000-115
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
221130928
Email:
info@kindkitchen.pt
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