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Przekaż informację zwrotnąOffers its typical tariff here. no animal products used. they also have a menu of knödeln and nudeln. no English speaking. eating is served on the plates and is generally quite cool/room temperature.
This is another great spot for a vegan buffet. The food is delicious and reasonably priced. The restaurant is spacious and the staff are friendly. This review was last updated on April 14, 2020.
I'm not sure why, but when my friends and I showed up at the restaurant, the menu was full of hot and acidic soup items in addition to the regular dinner options. What caught our attention was the vegan dumplings served dry, in Brazilian soup, or in clear soup. They also had a bento box available with 5-6 vegetables and white rice, but we all opted for the dumplings, which were so good that we couldn't stop talking about coming back for them. The Chinese-only menu included options like express bento for NT$80, dry dumplings for NT$70, dumplings in clear soup for NT$85, dumplings in braided soup for NT$95, dumplings in hot acidic soup for NT$95, and noodles in braided soup for NT$80.
This restaurant is the perfect spot for lunch, and a great place to stop by before or after visiting the Suho Paper Museum just two doors down. It offers a reasonably priced buffet, which is much better than others we have tried. The selection of options was fantastic, particularly the delicious aubergines, bamboo shoots, and spring rolls. Rice is available for a small additional cost, and they even offer complimentary soup. This place is popular, so it's best to arrive early for lunch as they tend to run out of dishes towards the end.
It was very tasty, the staff is friendly and friendly