All you can eat that includes 2 kinds of unsweetened juices, coffee, mint tea, fruits and desserts. No per kg option. Rs 47 weekdays, over rs 60 (63 or 64?) weekends. I liked the tomato soup and desserts, but everything else was mediocre. The fusili gratin was too salty. They don't play any music, which was awkward when it got quiet around 2:30. The tables weren't wiped after a long time customers left. One of the recent reviewers complained about flies: the windows are wide open, so if you care about it, go elsewhere airconditioned. They had some tofu dishes, but I didn't like. An easy recipe suggestion for the restaurant: large cubes of cold tofu, wasabi and grated ginger on the side. Sprinkle with soy sauce and chopped green onions by the diners. Slices of ripe avocado instead of tofu cubes are also tasty this way, sort of...
Read moreIn our quest for excellent vegetarian dining in Sao Paulo, this place exceeded expectations with its diverse, high-quality, and flavorful offerings. The spread included a salad bar, a vegetable buffet, and a variety of hot dishes, all in a well-air-conditioned, spotlessly clean, and inviting environment. Situated in a convenient and easily accessible location, it's a fantastic spot for both vegetarians and vegans alike. the all-you-can-eat style featuring two full buffets, along with a delightful juice and dessert, makes it an absolute gem. The spacious setting provides ample seating, ensuring a thoroughly enjoyable...
Read moreVegetarian/vegan restaurant with all you can eat buffet that changes every day, includes dessert and refillable drinks as well as a loyalty card that grants you a few meal after collecting 10 stamps. All good is clearly labelled including vegan options, good with lactose and gluten too and staff is very friendly and happy to help if there are any questions. The atmosphere is generally great and very busy with a variety of people but mainly families or couples. Take a bit that closing time is 15:00 so you can only...
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