Went for the afternoon seating on a Friday and it cost 2 of us HKD 147. The venue is spacious and airy, with a variety of starters like pickles, seaweeds and salads provided. Then, a variety of deep fried taro, sweet potatoes; orange and purple, mushroom, okra and aubergine on a side table. For the mains, 2 types of fried noodles along with plain rice provided and more than 12 dishes constantly filled or changed to another dish. Desserts like red bean soup and grass jelly and fresh fruits like watermelon, banana and rock melon offered. The staff was very attentive and polite. The atmosphere was relaxing. At the end of the meal, we have to clear our used dishes and cutleries to the back in neat piles to be washed. Overall, we totally enjoyed it and...
Read moreCringed at their stinginess - I ordered a self-service takeaway (you get one box to pack food and one bowl to pack soup/dessert by yourself) and mistook the grass jelly for dessert available to customers like me. The staff saw me packing the grass jelly in the bowl and stopped me. I asked if I should put it back and they said no need. But when I got another bowl trying to pack the right soup provided, they checked me again. OK it’s just a bowl of soup and it’s absolutely fine with me to walk out with my plain grass jelly😂 The food is meh anyway. The only reason I went there is just it’s one of the few vegetarian...
Read moreThis restaurant is neat & tidy located far away from MTR station. It's about 10 mins walk from Exit A of the central station & is quite difficult to find the entrance.
The buffet lunch consists of a wide variety of vegetarian food. My favourite is fried noodles. This restaurant likes self service restaurants where customers are required to put those used dishes & cutlery to the collection point. Taking into account the price for lunch, the food is good.
As the seating arrangement between tables is close to each other, it's inconvenient to get food...
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