5/5 Mark R. 1 year ago on Google • 181 reviews
I
read
up
on
The
Green
Cat
before
going
and
non-vegans
have
stated.
“I
can’t
tell
it’s
not
a
real
pizza”
-
‘real’
meaning
the
cheese
is
so
good
it
wasn’t
possible
to
tell
it
wasn’t
dairy.
Couple
this
with
the
fact
it
was
the
first
pizza
joint
in
Tel
Aviv
and
Its
obviously
doing
something
right.
Right?
Let’s
see
…
It’s
a
vegan
pizza
joint
with
a
difference
-
not
only
can
you
choose
the
pizza
you
want,
you
get
a
choice
of
how
much
you
want
too
…
a
slice
is
14
nis
/
£3.50,
a
small
pizza
48
nis
/
£12
and
a
large
pizza
72
nis
/
£18.
It
comes
with
2
toppings
and
you
pay
extra
for
additional
toppings.
A
small
selection
of
alcohol
to
enjoy
it
more
at
average
Tel
Aviv
prices.
We
had
the
large
pizza
with
mushrooms,
red
onion,
artichoke
and
fresh
corn,
with
2
beers
and
table
water.
Sitting
outside
the
service
was
good
and
the
delivery
appropriate
for
a
handmade
pizza.
When
it
came
it
had
some
cardboard
pizza
slice
holders
which
were
needed
as
the
pizza
was
fully
loaded
and
would
have
folded
over
easily.
In
essence,
the
base
wasn’t
crispy
like
a
cracker
or
stodgy
either
it
was
just
right.
It
was
hot,
smelled
wonderful
but
what
got
us
was
the
cheese
-
it
looked
like
real
cheese
and
melted
like
real
cheese
too!
The
base
cheese
is
their
own
cashew
cheese
and
the
mozzarella
their
own
version
too.
When
the
base
and
cheese
are
spot
on,
the
rest
is
just
veg
so
there
was
nothing
left
to
perfect,
making
it
purrfect
Would
I
go
back?
I
will
be
back
when
I
next
visit
Tel
Aviv.
Would
I
recommend
it?
No
…
I’d
insist
you
do
go
and
enjoy
what
I
consider
to
be
a
pizza
better
than
Pizza
Punks.
Now
that’s
an
accolade.
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