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Contribute Feedback What Dariush Malekirad likes about Isoya Japanese Vegetarian:
Really enjoyed my meal at this restaurant. The options were streamlined but all delicious. I had the lunch special, which included three starters, a main, dessert and unlimited green tea for just over HKD100. The ambience in the restaurant was clean and Spartan. Oh- this restaurant is vegetarian so be sure to indicate on the menu slip if you don’t take dairy and egg. View all feedback.
What Emelie McDermott doesn't like about Isoya Japanese Vegetarian:
This was a few months ago they had a sakura special for the dinner set. It has a more formal vibe, but friendly. The food is very nicely presented, but it felt it was a bit bland and lacking in depth. Or I didn 't feel like the ingredients were really showing themselves. Maybe it 's just me, I didn 't feel it was worth it. I could be spoiled though I would much rather just go to Japan instead. Everything else is very... View all feedback.
The same menu can be seen as a good foreseeable no surprises type of good properties, but they are also boring there often. the vegan Japanese restaurant offers vegetarian and vegan diners. they can choose a free and milk free dishes. a simple lunch menu choice makes the order easy and fast. it comes out as a lunch package. the choice of pumpkin, tofu, bean curd, okra, tempura, tomatensalat etc. with the choice of rice, miso and pickel, or with a.few dollar change to cold noodles, soba and other choices. service is fast and efficient. the personal is very well trained and polite. the environment is quite and spacious, although not large. best to book in advance. if they want to hold something predictable and standard in the run of time, this is their choice. no surprises, but simple comfort food.
Environment: Zen, soothing, quiet Food: Vegan lunch set choices are marked clearly. Different choices of homemade Japanese food. Service: Friendly manager, some staff may not be that well-trained or friendly. Price: High especially during dinner time
Went for the deluxe and the standard lunch sets. Fantastic that we could circle no milk and egg on our order sheet to ensure it was vegan. Service was excellent. Didn't feel the deluxe was worth the extra cost, although sushi platter was good. Loved the avocado salad, other starters were okay. Ramen was huge, full of umami flavour. Lime noodles were surprisingly good, although some sort of vegetable/tofu with the noodles would have been nice. Wasn't a fan of the matcha mochi dessert. Overall a good (but expensive) experience. Updated from previous review on 2018-12-19
This was a few months ago they had a sakura special for the dinner set. It has a more formal vibe, but friendly. The food is very nicely presented, but it felt it was a bit bland and lacking in depth. Or I didn't feel like the ingredients were really showing themselves. Maybe it's just me, I didn't feel it was worth it. I could be spoiled though I would much rather just go to Japan instead. Everything else is very nice there, it just wasn't super delicious to me. Price came out to over $800 total.
This was an exquisite and beautifully presented set dinner, and I would go again. But beware that there are several courses so it takes time and is rather expensive. Best for a special occasion.