Pernera Vegan Restaurant

Pernera Vegan Restaurant & Fairtrade Coffee Shop & Market, Σκάλα 855 00, Greece

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+30 697 166 4911

Open Every Day: 09.00 to 16.00 & 17.00-23.00

Editor Choice.

Local organic foods and ingredients stands for minimum transportation of goods around the globe , meaning minimum fuel consumption and working hours spent,goods deliverred to people who would not have them and would not need them, anyway. With an exception for coffee and cocoa which will be offerred in their fair-trade version, plus some goods which are not grown in Greece, due to commercial purposes, even if they would easily be grown and produced, suçh as millet and lynseed, in our vegan restaurant on Patmos island, you will not be served mangos, pine-apples, cashew nuts etc. We have such a big diversity of plant goods to pick from in our part of the globe, really!

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