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We've always had great meals here. There is an extensive Vegetarian menu and as long if you state tbat uou don't want egg in anything they are happy to comply. Just check that the noodle dishes aren't made with egg noodles. The Singapore vermicelli is made with rice noodles we always ask for no egg and extra cashews and is very good. The Kung Po tofu is fantastic if you're a fan of firey! Also great are the Lo Han To... View all feedback.
What Nicole Rose doesn't like about Amaysia:
There is no vegan menu available at this restaurant, and the staff seemed unaware of what vegan food entails. The dishes I received were flavorless and difficult to eat. I recommend trying another dining establishment. View all feedback.
Will I recommend this place? absolutely not!. it can just be the worse restaurant I've ever been. I and my bf booked a reservation yesterday. when we arrived there, there was a family of 7, which showed up without reservation and the employees tried to sit them, we saw other workers without talking to us to ask if we had a reservation. this other couple of 2 appeared behind us and the personal then ignored us to ask them if they had a reservation and they said no before they even talked to me and my bf. it was so unpleasant and we should go. quickly forward we will finally stand outside after 15 minutes, while everyone will be set before us without reservation, then he will not give us a menu while any other menus got how they sat. after 15mins, with no one coming to our table, I had to ask one of them if we can have a menu before we have one. then no one came to ask if we are ready to order for about 30mins. we were close to going. I had to make the staff aware that we were willing to order, they took our order, drinks did not come until an hour later, our previous 40mins later came, then I had to work again about our head, the guy goes after we wait 40mins for it (oh his already prepared, they want to take it home as no we are here at the table 40mins, they can please serve it over us. what was painful to observe was how the staff isolated and discriminated against us all night, it took me to hunt everything before we came to us. the personal would go to tables around us and ask if they have their meal, they are in order, how is that eating, then I and my bf there were nothing, they just went past us with angry faces, as if we had done something wrong. as black I am used to such ignorance, but my bf could not believe that such a thing could happen in itself. if they are caucasian and they like average tasting Chinese eating with pink uncooked huh then id recommend this place, but if they black, stay completely away to avoid these deadly coworkers and absolutely vulgar service!.
A complete vegetarian menu that can be vegan on request. the personal was very attentive and my understanding for my nutritional requirements. I recommend in any case the kimchi fried rice (forget to ask vegan) and the aubergine and green paprika with black bean sauce.
No vegan menu, and the personal was confused what is vegan. the food I got was blasphemy and practically unusable where?
Many dishes are or can be made vegan only ask and they will tell them which dishes are freezing. I had herbal vermicelli nudels that were big and kung po deep fried tofu
We've always had great meals here. There is an extensive Vegetarian menu and as long if you state tbat uou don't want egg in anything they are happy to comply. Just check that the noodle dishes aren't made with egg noodles. The Singapore vermicelli is made with rice noodles we always ask for no egg and extra cashews and is very good. The Kung Po tofu is fantastic if you're a fan of firey! Also great are the Lo Han Tofu and the Aubergine and Peppers in Black Bean Sauce. Olong tea is lovely. Very resonably priced. By far the best choice in Chinatown if you're vegan.