4/5 Mary C. 6 years ago on Google • 320 reviews
Vegetarian
buffet
located
in
a
hidden
spot
near
Hornsgatan,
a
couple
of
blocks
from
Hornstull
subway
station.
The
restaurant
is
decorated
with
black
and
white
photographs
of
Kurds
or
Assyrians,
the
seating
area
is
simple
and
you
get
a
slight
rustic
feeling
inside
the
restaurant.
The
choices
of
salads
and
cold
side
dishes
are
endless:
from
creamy
humus,
cucumber
and
minty
yoghurt,
to
a
green
bulgur
salad
with
freshly
chopped
herbs,
to
watermelon
bites
and
fresh
spinach
leaves...
delicious.
There
are
also
weird
drinks
with
either
sweet
ginger
or
beetroot.
As
for
the
main
dishes,
it
was
disappointing
because
it
looked
like
yesterday's
left
overs
cooked
with
oil
and
made
into
a
generic
tasting
stew.
So
even
if
you
eat
a
lot
of
salads
and
greens,
you'd
still
feel
like
something
is
slightly
missing...
The
coffee
and
tea
bar
sealed
the
deal
for
me!
Although
the
baklava
offered
as
desert
didn't
taste
good,
the
variety
of
teas
and
the
big
teacup
made
of
glass
made
everything
look
and
taste
fantastic.
Not
a
bargain
for
the
price
(120
kr)
but
quite
okay
when
you
think
about
the
teas
and
coffees
after
your
meal.
Also
the
name
of
the
restaurant
isn't
only
difficult
to
remember
but
also
hard
to
pronounce
and
spell
correctly...
I
couldn't
find
any
other
name
worse
than
this
one,
especially
when
you'd
like
to
recommend
it
to
someone
without
searching
for
it
on
Google.
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