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Contribute Feedback What Jaida Koelpin likes about Sooo Vegi Electric Rd:
Lovely service with an English menu if required. Food was so delicious I forgot to take a photo. We had the potato skins, buffalo chicken wrap as well as the pasta which was very tasty. Highly recommended if you are in the Fortress Hill area just across the road from the train station in Boat Street. View all feedback.
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I often opt to dine at this restaurant when I don't feel like cooking. It's small and cozy, but not overly comfortable for dining. The staff are proficient in English and most of their items are vegan. They also have a branch near Wan Chai station with the same menu. The food is simple and nothing outstanding, but it's good value for money. I enjoy the string beans with mint (and rice) and the stuffed eggplant (with... View all feedback.
I usually move to dinner from this place when I'm too lazy to cook. it is small and cozy, but not so comfortable to eat. the wait workers in this industry speak well English almost all their articles are vegan. they also have a filiale near the station wan chai, with the same menu. eating is simple, nothing excellent, but it is a good value for money. I like the stroke beans with mint (and rice), and the eggplant shell (with rice) the packings are simple but fine (neededed to check with them over sauces for vegan.) I liked the suppe of the laksa but really not like the texture of the vegan fishballs.
The restaurant offers quick service and a affordable, delicious vegetarian menu. For only HKD57, you can enjoy a plate of spaghetti with a side of sweet tea.
I hate to say this, but the more i dine at sooo vegi, the more i'm reminded how easy it is to whip up a simple meal at home for a fraction of the price. my hkd45 plate of spaghetti with spinach and corn in cream sauce was while not quite yet saizeriya's standards filling at best. the only other noticeable ingredient besides what's in its name were some mushrooms, the spaghetti was on the dry side, and the sauce veered towards sickly sweet one only hopes that canned cream of corn soup didn't have a part to play in this meal. when i asked which of their rice dishes don't contain mock meat, i was told only two, of which one was sold out. if you're likewise not a fan of mock meat, you can also opt for salads and two out of three pastas (not the bolognese), or ask that veggie mince/sausages be excluded from the wraps. if you choose to exclude mock meat from the rice dishes, half of your meal would probably be gone! i'd rate this 2 to 3 stars food-wise, but credit must be given where credit is due: by vege-nising chaa chaa teng and other mainstream dishes amidst a bright, modern setting, it's doing a good job of popularising vegetarian food. while i was there, there was a constant stream of customers ordering takeaway meals. with so few veggie eateries in the neighbourhood, i still want to find something to love in sooo vegi and will make it a point to try more unique dishes like potato skin and stuffed vegetables next time. hopefully i'll be pleasantly surprised. (there's a corner fruit store a few units down that serves delicious takeaway fruit juices
A cozy spot with only about 7 seats, but the food is absolutely delicious. A must-try!
Hole in the wall with a few seats. large menu including pasta and packs as well as Chinese set menu. ok, but nothing special. very good English spoken!