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The lady working was so friendly and even had an English translated menu to pick from. All buns have vegetarian fillings and 95% are vegan. We tried a few which were all delicious, but the best by far was the sweet lack sesame fillings, its the stuff dreams are made of. The buns are so cheap and tasty, I'm glad I don't live here as id be consuming them by the hundreds each day! Definitely check this place out, also o... View all feedback.
Was here in juni 2019. they saw this on happycow and stopped by to try. here is my liu jin vegetarian buns review. it has a basic structure with a counter display of the many number of bungalows in the offer. we tried a multi-gras bee, a filled sweet sesame, a pumpkin. the dame brought the warm out of the steamer. buns were soft and tasty.
The lady working was so friendly and even had an English translated menu to pick from. All buns have vegetarian fillings and 95% are vegan. We tried a few which were all delicious, but the best by far was the sweet lack sesame fillings, its the stuff dreams are made of. The buns are so cheap and tasty, I'm glad I don't live here as id be consuming them by the hundreds each day! Definitely check this place out, also on the same street a little closer to the main road is a lady who sells dumplings filled with spicy tofu (It is the best dumpling I've ever had)!
We ordered way too much food here. Everything is in Chinese, and the employees didn't really speak English, so you are mostly own your own. Between educated guesses and a translation app on our phone, we were somewhat able to get what we wanted. The green buns are matcha flavored with a red bean filling. Delicious. I would also highly recommend the ones filled with cabbage and the ones filled with tofu and rice noodles. There are some pictures on the sign of the cabbage and tofu ones, and you can point to those. The ones topped with black sesame seeds were filled with (surprise) sesame paste. They were good but I would recommend going sparingly on the sesame paste. The only ones I didn't like were the ones not filled with anything. The brown buns are brown sugar, but they didn't taste much different than the plain white ones and were not filled. Would have been great dipped in some vegan butter and some cinnamon sugar though. Every bun was perfectly steamed, and the dough has a beautiful crumb. Highly recommended for a cheap meal or a snack.
Located in a local market, this gem offers a variety of buns, ranging from sesame buns, pumpkin buns, 10-grain bun to cabbage buns. The buns are big and cheap. They also sells big bags of buns. Hot buns are served too.
It was here in June 2019. Saw this on Happycow and stopped by to try. Here is my Liu Jin Vegetarian Buns review. It has a basic set with a counter display of the variety of bungalows on offer. We tried a multi-gras bee, a filled sweet sesame, a pumpkin. The lady brought the warm ones out of the steamer. Buns were soft and delicious.