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Feedback gevenThe restaurant is located in the monastery buildings and serves delicious vegetarian dishes and mosquitoes. While some articles were not vegan, e.g. fried rice comes with egg standard, they give you the opportunity to veganize it if you want. The food was good and the staff was helpful. You have an English menu with pictures. The BBQ pork actually tasted extremely close to real BBQ pork fat.
This is a great place for lunch while exploring the Yuen Yuen Institute. We had soup woth dumplings and a mushroom dish. Everything was delicious. Prices are reasonable.
It's like Happy Veggies elsewhere. The social organization for the employment of hearing impaired people is wonderful. The food is also good. It is a good idea to download the vegan passport if you don't speak Chinese either orally or in a sign language (depending on the employee who helps you). On the menu with egg are marked dishes. I think the waitress said they have neither milk nor honey. However, this is my still uncanny understanding of HK languages I can't offer insurance. It is an interesting environment among all Buddhist Taoists and Confussists (sp. type architecture and culture).
The restaurant located in the monastery buildings offers mouthwatering vegetarian dishes and mock meat. Although some items were not vegan, such as the fried rice with egg, customers have the option to veganize their meals. The dining experience was enjoyable and the staff was accommodating. An English menu with pictures is available. The BBQ pork closely resembled real pork in taste.
This restaurant is a fantastic spot for lunch when visiting the Yuen Yuen Institute. We tried the soup with dumplings and a mushroom bowl, both of which were delicious. The prices are very reasonable.