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This place gives you a better bang for your buck than many places in the area. A huge “1/3 baguette” (option C) sandwich was $4.70.

They have two tables of outdoor seating.

Not the best place for vegans. They have nothing on the menu that’s advertised as vegan. They didn’t really know what vegan is. When I asked if the bread had eggs or milk or cheese, they said no. In the back (where they make the sandwiches), I told them not to put cheese or mayo on it. But, after my meal came out, I noticed they only wrote “sin queso” on the receipt – and the sauce that was on the sandwich looked like mayo to me…

Minus two stars because I very clearly ordered vegan, and I’m pretty sure they fed me egg-sauce (mayo).
My advice to management: put 1 or 2 items on your menu that are vegan. And train your staff on what “vegano” means…
This is one of many Shawarma (and sometimes falafel?) shops located on the East side of La Carolina park (Avenida de los Shyris). It’s one of few that also has outdoor seating.

They had a tasty (vegan) falafel sandwich for $4 wrapped in biodegradable paper.

They did not know what “vegano” is.
…but minus 2 stars because they wrapped it all in plastic
Advice to management: just use paper, so it’s all biodegradable. There’s no need to wrap it in plastic.
This is one of many Shawarma (and sometimes falafel?) shops located on the East side of La Carolina park (Avenida de los Shyris)

They had a tasty (vegan) falafel sandwich for $4 wrapped in biodegradable paper.
They said they knew what “vegan” is, but then they tried to give me aji with eggs. I had to confirm if it has eggs, and they said that their aji (hot sauce) does have eggs in it.
…but minus 2 stars because they wrapped it all in plastic

Advice to management: just use paper, so it’s all biodegradable. There’s no need to wrap it in plastic.