Popular tips: "Try the Jerusalem artichoke soup, the most consistently available vegan main dish"
"Try the Jerusalem artichoke soup, the most consistently available vegan main dish"
"Ask staff carefully about ingredients, as some vegan-labeled dishes have contained dairy"
"Enjoy seating on the terrace for a lovely view during your meal"
"Expect limited vegan dessert options; check availability in advance"
"Prepare for somewhat high prices and small portions, especially for vegan items"
Must-try: bread, tempeh plate, carrot soup
bread — popular (×3)
tempeh plate — popular (×2)
carrot soup — fan-favourite
chocolate cake — fan-favourite
cake — fan-favourite
Praised for: beautiful interior, friendly service, fast service
beautiful interior ×6
friendly service ×5
fast service ×2
The café inside the Louisiana Museum serves European-style dishes with a focus on scenic views from its terrace. Vegan diners typically find one main and one dessert option, such as a Jerusalem artichoke soup or a tempeh plate, though some have reported occasional use of dairy in vegan-labeled dishes. Pricing is on the higher side, and portions tend to be modest. The setting is casual and museum-oriented with accessible outdoor seating and an overall mix of attentive and busy service.