Went midweek at about 13:30, and were able to get a table straightaway. Lots to choose from, steamed dumplings, fried food, soups, hot food, cold food, a small fruit and vegetable bar, soups, and teas and coffee. Some dishes were on the greasy side, but otherwise, what I had was all pretty tasty. Particularly liked the siu mai dumplings, fried daikon mochi, and sweet mung bean soup. Staff were very attentive about keeping food topped up and clearing away used plates. And, I appreciate that there's a color code sticker system for dishes containing dairy, eggs, and garlic and onion. Minus one star for the lack of hand sanitizer dispensers at the food buffet area. With so many people using the utensils, it would make sense to have sanitizers around. But overall, considering how reasonable it is, I'd love...
Read moreOne of the several vegetarian buffet spots in Hong Kong! We went here for dinner. So many plant-based and vegan options too. They do label with colour codes whether a dish consists of eggs, onions and/or dairy.
I had a lot - from vegan sashimi (salmon, tuna, abalone), vegan sushi, spring rolls, fried rice, soup, dim sum dumplings, fake meat and many more. I felt my cravings were fulfilled!
Prices are charged per person, and from what I heard the pricing differs depending on the meal/time of the day. It was quite busy when we went but we managed...
Read moreincredible vegan buffet in hong kong! we came on a week day for lunch and it was about $125 per person for all you can eat and drink. the place was busy and there were a lot of food options. the dim sum area was great and everything tasted fresh. most things are vegan, but non vegan items are clearly marked with stickers. we ate so much because everything was so good! it is in the basement of a shopping centre so a little hard to find but definitely worth it. i can't wait...
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