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we went with some friends living in the opposite and we discovered it by chance, it is a little hidden, but if they are in the opposite it is worth a try. almost all dishes have a vegan option and are very tasty. the pad thai and gyozas are both delicious and cheap. we tried the kokossuppe and green curry as well as and very tasteful. we also loved the satay that comes with a delicious peanut sauce. the food tastes h... View all feedback.
We went with some friends living in the opposite and we discovered it by chance, it is a little hidden, but if they are in the opposite it is worth a try. almost all dishes have a vegan option and are very tasty. the pad thai and gyozas are both delicious and cheap. we tried the kokossuppe and green curry as well as and very tasteful. we also loved the satay that comes with a delicious peanut sauce. the food tastes healthy and fresh. the staff was attentive and friendly, the restaurant was beautiful. we are coming back in a definitiw.
Completely vegan restaurant with good taste and price. simple parking. my restaurant is in the hand.
All ok. cost-effective in comparison to MBK court. boiled and hot pierced. enjoy the reisnudeln w sauce. chabun is also beautiful. Did not try too much sort than ex. right next to the super market, very practical. updated by the previous review on 2017-06-02
Note: a bit hard to find and the gps has not shown the right place. there is the golden place that the food store and the small food stands appear at the front. when they go to the parking lot, there is a small bridge over a stream and it is a bit a walk behind the load. my wife and I ate here at lunchtime, we had the duck red curry, gyoza, was a cashew, dried chili, huh, basilikum and fried winton. the dishes were quite tasty, my wife didn't like so many paprika on the chicken dish, although the red curry was great, the fake duck was quite good, and it had the Asian aubergine and inherited aubergine, a sort of squash and kaffir limette leaves. pretty tasty. the gyoza were homemade and above average quality. the fried victor was ok, although nothing special.
The restaurant is good for vegetarian versions of Asian dishes. They also deliver via chefsxp, and is one of the few full vegetarian restaurants offered there as of early 2009. It is good to try. However, the dishes tend to be a bit too salty, and too dense. They could MUCH improve this by adding more fresh vegetables to the dishes, and increasing the proportion of fresh to cooked/dense ingredients. Even many of the local, non vegetarian versions of these dishes have much more fresh ingredients. Please improve the dishes by adding more FRESH to these dishes!!