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Bidra med feedbackI was in baobab guest house for 3 nights and ate breakfast and lunch here most days. the menu is completely vegetarian and offers a lot of vegan options. would recommend the vegan pancakes with brown sugar and zimt, so delicious! it has a beautiful atmosphere, and both areas of the restaurant (one inside the hostel) have a view of the sea.
The restaurant is one of the projects of a child foundation and offers vegetarian and vegan food on a small terrace. the fresh fruit juices (many with moringa) and the cakes (e.g. banana cake, cocosnus rolls) were delicious. the most important dishes can vary in their quality and originality. they can combine beside dishes such as yam or rice balls with vegetables, tofu etc. and also have classic Ghanaian foods such as red red or erdnus soup. the variety of vegetables was quite limited (mostly carrots), some dishes were never available. the young person is in training, sometimes shy. the attached shop sells fair commercial clothing and bags, cosmetics, food and more.
Baobab vegetarians moringa restaurant is the only place in Cape Coast that gives the vegetarian and vegan and the people of Cape Coast fully satisfied, although some restaurants can prepare a vegan dish for traveling. Cape coast was the seat of the government of ghana, before after accra in the year 1877 distant and baobab restaurant is very close to the castle, I can say a part of the very area of the ancient city Cape Coast. everything my reviewers have said about eating and good delicious vegan dishes are true.
Baobab is set in the heart of idyllic Cape Coast, with outdoor seating on a shaded patio to give you a view while you eat. The food is good quality, with quite a variety of Ghanaian and international dishes (though some weren't available when I went--this is West Africa, after all There's a heavy emphasis on moringa, which they claim to have 7 times the Vitamin C of oranges and high in protein. Most of the items are vegan, and they told me that if I wanted an item that wasn't listed as vegan, they'd usually be able to make it vegan. Be careful with the bill--they overcharged me, but I think it was an honest mistake. I uploaded pics of the menu so you can see some of the creative dishes they have (and some dishes that you wouldn't normally find outside of West Africa). I definitely recommend!
Baobab House is the vegan-friendly alternative to Asasse Pa in Cape Coast, although it also has vegetarian items. They offer a variety of appetizers such as tofu and wheat kebabs (with moringa sprinkled on top if you are gluten free, the tofu kebabs tend to be sold out after Monday), yam balls, mini pizzas slices(a bit pricey for the size), battered eggplant fillets (a bit oily by itself but good on a sandwich), and a mixture of vegan and vegetarian deserts. The main menu is mostly vegetarian, but if you request, some of the items can be made vegan. They also have a shop where you can buy some of the art crafts made by the children of their not-for-profit trade school. Although they have German volunteers working, you may at times be served by children from their not-for-profit trade school (for the purpose of them gaining business experience not child labor). The location is conveniently located by Melcoms (one of Ghana's major shopping stores), quite a few banks, the art strip, bus station, and the Cape Coast dungeon.
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