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Been there for 3 times already...i love the food very much...maybe you should hire 1 or 2 muslim worker and less chinese writing post to show your cafe is a muslim friendly... Personal favourites are plain croissant and salad...the dressing is so nice... View all feedback.
I’ve heard of this place many times before on Facebook and on Instagram, so I was very interested in coming here. The café is mostly lacto/ovo-Vegetarian and only a few items that are vegan-friendly. What we tried: The All-Day Breakfast Choose between 5-8 items to form your breakfast platter. There were only only 6-7 vegan options on the selection sheet. The breads are free flow (limited 2 times but only the baguette is vegan. It also comes with a drink. We chose to have the orange juice, and it’s just orange syrup diluted with water. We also got ourselves the freshly baked Red Wine Raisin bun (non-alcoholic and the Pumpkin Seed with beans bun, and they’re both really really good! Especially when they’re still piping hot from the oven. The vegan breads are only available after 12pm. A little tip on translating Chinese food labels: 葷 (hūn not at all Vegetarian. Contains animal products including meat 蛋奶素 (dàn nâi sù lacto-ovo Vegetarian (contains dairy and eggs 蛋素 (dàn sù ovo-Vegetarian (contains egg 奶素 (nâi sù lacto-Vegetarian (contains dairy 純素 (chún sù or 全素 (quán sù Vegan. 無五辛(wú wû xin contains none of the 5 pungent roots (onion, garlic etc
A very cosy place to drink coffee and chit chat with friends. The Latte is nice and I like the whole day breakfast very much,nice scramble egg and croissant. Have bought the bread also, love it. Keep it up VburgCafe!!
Been there for 3 times already...i love the food very much...maybe you should hire 1 or 2 muslim worker and less chinese writing post to show your cafe is a muslim friendly... Personal favourites are plain croissant and salad...the dressing is so nice...
Ive heard of this place many times before on Facebook and on Instagram, so I was very interested in coming here. The caf is mostly lacto/ovo-Vegetarian and only a few items that are vegan-friendly. What we tried: The All-Day Breakfast Choose between 5-8 items to form your breakfast platter. There were only only 6-7 vegan options on the selection sheet. The breads are free flow (limited 2 times) but only the baguette is vegan. It also comes with a drink. We chose to have the orange juice, and its just orange syrup diluted with water. We also got ourselves the freshly baked Red Wine Raisin bun (non-alcoholic) and the Pumpkin Seed with beans bun, and theyre both really really good! Especially when theyre still piping hot from the oven. The vegan breads are only available after 12pm. A little tip on translating Chinese food labels: (hn) not at all Vegetarian. Contains animal products including meat (dn ni s lacto-ovo Vegetarian (contains dairy and eggs) (dn s ovo-Vegetarian (contains egg) (ni s lacto-Vegetarian (contains dairy) (chn s or (qun s Vegan. w w xin) contains none of the 5 pungent roots (onion, garlic etc)
You can choose the number of items you like in the menu, depending on how hungry you are. The café is very cozy and quiet when we visit there. They also have a bakery section, but would recommend in how the bread was bought quite soggy when we bought to eat again. Updated by previous review on 2018-07-01