Beirut Hummus & Music Bar ★ 4.4
Beirut Hummus & Music Bar on Poznanska in Warsaw runs a strong vegetarian Lebanese menu: hummus, falafel, halloumi, tabbouleh, mujadara. Vegans can swap halloumi for an extra hummus. Cash and card.
Krowarzywa in Warsaw is the city's vegan burger chain. Two branches (Hoza, Marszalkowska), homemade buns, house seitan and bean patties, and a queue out the door at lunch.
Address: Hoza 29/31, 00-521 Warszawa, Warsaw
Beirut Hummus & Music Bar on Poznanska in Warsaw runs a strong vegetarian Lebanese menu: hummus, falafel, halloumi, tabbouleh, mujadara. Vegans can swap halloumi for an extra hummus. Cash and card.
Tel Aviv Urban Food on Poznanska in Warsaw is a 100 percent plant-based room serving Middle Eastern dishes that have always been the vegetarian default. Hummus, baba ghanoush, falafel, sabich.
Tel Aviv Urban Food on Poznanska in Warsaw has gluten-free options across the menu, with hummus, baba ghanoush, salads and shakshuka all naturally gluten-free. Ask for gluten-free pita on request.
Beirut Hummus & Music Bar on Poznanska in Warsaw serves Lebanese dishes built around halal-friendly ingredients: hummus, falafel, kofta lamb, shawarma chicken. The kitchen is happy to clarify preparation.
Tel Aviv Urban Food on Poznanska in Warsaw is the city's longest-running fully vegan room, open since 2010. Hummus, falafel, pita and shakshuka, all plant-based, across three Warsaw branches.
Lokal Vegan Bistro on Krucza in Warsaw, run by the Margines cooperative since 2015, rebuilds Polish home cooking without meat or dairy. Vegan pierogi, vegan bigos, vegan placki ziemniaczane.