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Bidra med feedbackI and my hubby often eat in this restaurant, it is really healthy eating, not oily as in ordinary restaurants in guangdong cousin. price is ¥10 per person. there are always easily roasted needle noodles, sourcing, about 4 to 5 options from various sweet dishes, steamed rolls, sweet potatoes, tiny maispant cakes, two types of suppe. if they do not feel satisfied, they can always ask to add more food on their teller for free. very friendly owner, always polite and nice with us. I recommend this place definitiw.
The hotel is located about 2 minutes walk from the metro station guicheng, and opposite the soul vacuum, the capitamall (home to the Wal-Mart supercentre,) is this large small place. the limited opening times seem to be due to the fact that the ingredients are freshly prepared for each session, possibly by a group of volunteers. in an hour before the 5 o'clock evening opening I saw a dialing group of approx. 8-10 men merrily chop and prepare sweet in the main restaurant. as can be seen from the decor, it is a Buddhist restaurant, and a suitable air of sociality penetrates the square. when I returned at 17.30, the escap was already full of capacity and so I turned to leave. but one of the participants has fenced me again and after the foodmaker, a family invited me to sit with them. eating was completely meat-free, and what I could say was also milk-free. although the description of happy cow describes it as “buffer”, the diner seems to have little choice in the process. I got a plate with portions of 6 or 7, plus a suppe. there were noodles, finest, various vegetable medleys and pieces sweet potato, all with light sauces. the sheer variety of sweets, drilling and pulsing on my teller was different than anything I had in my three months in china. nothing fritted or damped in forgetfulness, no errant pieces of meat to get. only crispy, good-hearted, pungent with taste. the payment for the meal was initially somewhat unclear. When I asked two of the employees/volunteers there, I was told that there were no costs. from this puzzle, and others saw, were stuffed in a box at the servierstation, I dug a bit deeper and found out that it was donating an 8rmb. at such a price this is still cheaper than a meal in most other local restaurants, yet it tastes better and feels much healthier than the sometimes served perfunctory. because of the atmosphere of the place and the eating itself, it is safe to say I will eat regularly in zhenru. updated by previous review on Sunday, 03 November 2013 updated by previous review on Sunday, 03 November 2013
I used to frequent this restaurant often when I lived in the area. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking vegetarian/vegan cuisine in Foshan!
My husband and I frequently dine at this restaurant. The food is very healthy, not oily like in typical restaurants in Guangdong. The price is ¥10 per person. The menu includes slightly roasted needle noodles, cereal rice, approximately 4 to 5 vegetable dishes, steamed rolls, sweet potatoes, tiny corn pancakes, and two types of soup. If you're still hungry, you can ask for extra food for no additional charge. The owner is very friendly and always treats us with kindness. I would definitely recommend this restaurant.
The restaurant is located just a 2-minute walk from Guicheng Metro Station, across from Soul vacuum and CapitaMall. The limited opening hours are because the ingredients are freshly prepared for each session, possibly by volunteers. When I arrived an hour before the 5:00 evening opening, I saw a group of 8-10 people happily preparing vegetables in the main restaurant. The decor suggests it is a Buddhist restaurant, creating a friendly atmosphere. When I returned at 5:30, the dining area was full so I was about to leave, but a group invited me to join them. The food was meat and milk-free, served as a set menu with a variety of dishes including noodles, barley, vegetables, and sweet potato. The vegetables, beans, and pulses were different from what I had in China. The meal payment was unclear at first, but I discovered it was an 8rmb donation, which is cheaper and healthier than other local restaurants. I will definitely be eating here regularly.