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As we search for vegan options in Nassau, we decided to create our own meal. The grocery part of the store was decent with a variety of items. However, we made the mistake of trying a sandwich from the deli, which turned out to be a disappointing experience. The sandwich tasted like a vegetable soup poured over cardboard. I would advise avoiding the sandwiches in Nassau at all costs.
After becoming tired of the expensive vegan options at the Baha Mar Grand Hyatt, we decided to try this restaurant. We brought some snacks for the children, including familiar options like Hippeas, Glutino lemon wafers, and Honest Tea. The restaurant offers a variety of organic products and vegan brands like Daiya and Tofutti cream cheese. However, we were disappointed to find no eco-friendly diaper options for our baby daughter. It was a letdown to only have mainstream brands like Pampers and Huggies available. Additionally, we were not impressed with the deli section, as the avocado sandwich we ordered had beef instead of fresh avocado and the bread was stale. Overall, the restaurant provided a positive shopping experience and is likely a rare find in Wetau.
We also tried a sandwich from the deli, which had poorly spread avocado and stale ciabatta bread. They did not have any vegan cheese options available. Overall, we would recommend avoiding the deli section, as it seemed quite deserted. Despite this, we had a positive shopping experience and believe this restaurant is a hidden gem in Wetau.
As we were having difficulty finding vegan options, we ultimately decided to create our own meal. The food selection at this establishment was decent, offering a variety of options. However, when we saw a deli, we thought it would be a good idea to get a sandwich. This turned out to be a huge mistake. The sandwich tasted as if it was made with a bland and watery soup on cardboard. It was so soggy that we would advise avoiding the sandwiches at all costs.