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Bidra med feedbackThis restaurant is not as spacious as other buffets in Hong Kong, but it primarily offers Chinese cuisine with the exception of pizza. The lack of item labeling makes it difficult to determine which dishes are vegan. The food quality is average, with some dishes standing out while others fall short. It can get crowded during lunch hours, necessitating the possibility of sharing a table with unfamiliar diners.
Not as large as other buffets in hk, but has a selection of mostly Chinese oriented (only the pizza was western.) none of the items are marked, so it is hard to know what vegan is. eating was in order, some dishes great, some not-so-great. busy at lunchtime you might have to share a table with strangers.
This is one of two vegetarian restaurants near our apartment, so we checked it for lunch. when we checked out the dishes offered at the buffet, we saw a cheese pizza and an salad with a white creamy sauce. we asked the staff if they could help identify which dishes were “vegan” and gave them a card that explains in Chinese, which dishes are not vegan, like cheese and eggs. after reading the card assured me that everything was vegan! when I asked about the pizza, they said, oh wait she has cheese.. so that is no vegan, but everything else is! When I asked about the salat, they realized that it had Mayo/Kream on it, which is not vegan again. I'm not sure if the personal is simply not familiar with the vegan concept or simply not. in any case I would stay away from here and would give it 1 star if the app let me!
Visited this place on a week evening with my family for dinner. there was a selection of the buffet for hkd 128 a person or a la carte menu. the place was generally full. the first waiting staff did not speak English, but they called a very friendly waitress who could explain what the deal was. my mother doesn't eat a wobble or garlic and she confirmed that they didn't use it. I am vegan they helpfully pointed out articles that are not suitable (pizza, salat dressing, and they did not confirm any eggs in fried rice or paratha.) we had lucky that this waitress spoke English, otherwise a communication could be a problem. the restaurant is bright and airy, so very pleasant to sit. found the food. was not unbelievable, but I enjoyed it. there is a strange combination of some western almost food style items (fries, pasta, pizza, as well as many Chinese items.) tee is included. I liked the sweet aubergine, and spicy seuan style bon sprouts and mushroom peel. there was also a beautiful lotus root dish. had a small bowl with sweet maissuppe. the desserts were not in vain. Note that they re-establish their menu that is attached to a pretty wooden board, which shows which items contain milk, although they have no similar mark for egg. buffet available only during the week.
I had a friend in Cantonese asking what items were vegan or not. they hinted at a court on the buffet that apparently had an egg in it, but there were at least 4 others that I could see visible were not vegan (I saw pizza, mayo on salat, etc. I had another friend asking another worker and she still did not seem to know or care. I was very comprehensible to try everything from the buffet! I also asked a coworker at the theke over whom Jar was soy sauce, and he literally looked at me and went away. the food I eat was not amazing and there are so many other sweets I would rather visit in hongkong.