First Impressions
The name of this restaurant is Estonian for "health cafeteria", and the place aims to offer healthier options to customers. The interior is quite bohemian and the atmosphere is cozy and welcoming. The furniture is aged and the china is collected from different sets.
The restaurant attracts customers from all age groups: there are families with small children, old ladies with small hats and everything in between. There is even a play area for children. The opening hours are 10-17 during the weekdays and 11-16 on Saturdays. On Sundays the place is closed.
The Food
During 11.30-14.30 there is a lunch buffet, which varies every day. It costs 4.90 euros and usually consists of soups, salads and warm dishes. There is also an ala carte menu and a smoothie menu. Every dish on the menu has the amount of calories and macronutrients listed.
Bokkila ordered:
The Lunch Buffet - The bread is included in the lunch and it is fresh and offered with dill flavoured butter. The zucchini soup was hearty. The veil meat balls were home made and had a pinch of garlic. There were several salads, such as the Mexican chicken salad that nothing to do with Mexico, a beetroot and apple salad and an avocado salad. The salads were boring, just ingredients put together with mayo. 3/5
Spinach and Apple Smoothie - The consistency of this smoothie is thick and the soy milk gives the taste a nice touch. Though the combination sounds a bit weird, the smoothie is actually really delicious. 4.5/5
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