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this is a fairly regular vegetarian restaurant, as China goes, it has many dishes and the staff is friendly. the standard menu has no English and only some of the dishes have pictures. if they ask (they don't speak English) they will bring a text-only paper menu with English translation, the address and card position are accurate. the image for the opening view. View all feedback.
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I noticed that they had various books on veganism on each table, so I asked about their vegan options. It turns out that everything was vegan, including the baked goods they had for sale. I ended up buying some pastries and a cut foliage to try later. The pastries were delicious, including a coconut covered red bean bun, a fruit and nut loaf, and a coconut pastry. Overall, the food was fresh and tasty, and I would de... View all feedback.
This is a fairly regular vegetarian restaurant, as China goes, it has many dishes and the staff is friendly. the standard menu has no English and only some of the dishes have pictures. if they ask (they don't speak English) they will bring a text-only paper menu with English translation, the address and card position are accurate. the image for the opening view.
I was in an art gallery in this opposite and my friend asked me where we go to lunch, I opened the app to see that this place was just around the corner. it's a rather big place and the people ended the lunch when we arrived, the menu must be scanned on their phone and it took 3 of us numerous to finally place a order that seems ridiculous when it's a lot personal, but hey, that's the future for them. I ordered the fish chips basket, my friends ordered dumplings, one in broth, one not and some steamed packages. the fish chips were good, there were 3 strips of fake fish, 3 spicy chicken bugs and chips, nothing amazing but good junk food. the emptying was nice, but I had better. we ordered a piece of cheese cake at 18rmb a piece is decent worth, they were all very good. on every table there were various books about veganism. on the way out they had a wardrobe with a heel and brot, so I asked if they were egg or milk in, but they said they were not and it was all baked in front of place so that this place could be fully vegan, I will try to find out when I return with my assistant. I bought a cut beech and 3 Danish type dinge all for 44rmb. the Danish dinge were a coconut covered red beans, a fruit and nuts loaf a coconut grill, all really fresh and tasty.
I noticed that they had various books on veganism on each table, so I asked about their vegan options. It turns out that everything was vegan, including the baked goods they had for sale. I ended up buying some pastries and a cut foliage to try later. The pastries were delicious, including a coconut covered red bean bun, a fruit and nut loaf, and a coconut pastry. Overall, the food was fresh and tasty, and I would definitely consider coming back to try more of their vegan options.
The food at this restaurant is usually vegan and delicious. They have a menu on an iPad and the staff is very friendly.
This vegetarian restaurant is fairly typical, similar to ones you may find in China. They offer a variety of dishes and have friendly staff. The standard menu is in Chinese with only a few dishes featuring pictures. If you ask for an English menu (keep in mind they may not speak English), they will provide you with a text-only paper menu with translations. The address and location on the map are correct. Look for the entrance in the picture provided.