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some of the foods of this place reminded me of the Buddhist Chinese restaurants in shanghai and peking. Anyway, there are several veggie options, but the portions are small. so if they are a super hungry plan to order a series of orders that can be expensive according to kiew standards. on the positive side, the food quality is great and the staff is very nice and speaks English. English menus available. View all feedback.
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pretty ok. really liked the homemade tofu with marinated bambus. had it with rice they had to order separately. the mushrooms in the dish were really delicious and felt buttery (it was not butter, but the texture felt rich). the food was not too spicy, but only enough to give it a bit when all vegan foods are labeled vegan on the menu. faster service, no more than ten minutes had to wait before the food arrived. very... View all feedback.
The prices are more expensive than other places, small meals, also not so good service - should wait long time also for billing. also there are only a few vegan meals.
Ate all of theirs vegan options and some of lemonades. Everything is very good, but a bit up in price for Kyiv. For me, the food was worth it. I was there about 5 times and every time I waited no longer than 10 minutes for food and 6-8 minutes for drink(that included several congestion states which are weekday daytime and nighttime and Saturday daytime). The con personally for me was obviously the lack of fully vegan options because some of the positions seem vegan but could have like eggs in batter. The other thing is that you have to book the table in any occasion and any day because this place is very popular and has a lot of people.
Very satisfactory, several vegan options, well informed staff and nice athmosphere.
Pretty ok. really liked the homemade tofu with marinated bambus. had it with rice they had to order separately. the mushrooms in the dish were really delicious and felt buttery (it was not butter, but the texture felt rich). the food was not too spicy, but only enough to give it a bit when all vegan foods are labeled vegan on the menu. faster service, no more than ten minutes had to wait before the food arrived. very allergy friendly, I felt safe to eat there with my drizzle allergy.
Some of the foods of this place reminded me of the Buddhist Chinese restaurants in shanghai and peking. Anyway, there are several veggie options, but the portions are small. so if they are a super hungry plan to order a series of orders that can be expensive according to kiew standards. on the positive side, the food quality is great and the staff is very nice and speaks English. English menus available.