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Why must vegetarian/vegan food be so expensive in Hong Kong? We came as a group of 6 to celebrate our friends' birthdays. The decor inside and outside of the restaurant is very nice. Inside, you will find high ceilings and plants and vines everywhere. There are some very instagrammable windows and benches outside the restaurant as well. As for the food, it was pretty good - my meat-eating friends had no complaints. Props to the restaurant for making veggie food delicious (and instagrammable)! H
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Why must vegetarian/vegan food be so expensive in Hong Kong?

We came as a group of 6 to celebrate our friends' birthdays.

The decor inside and outside of the restaurant is very nice. Inside, you will find high ceilings and plants and vines everywhere. There are some very instagrammable windows and benches outside the restaurant as well.

As for the food, it was pretty good - my meat-eating friends had no complaints. Props to the restaurant for making veggie food delicious (and instagrammable)!
However, a shared complaint between all of us - veggie or not - was that the portions were not big enough! Definitely not value for money. I guess that's the price you have to pay for eating fancy-ish vegetarian in SOHO.
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Taste
Decor
Service
Hygiene
Value
Dining Method
Dine In
Type of Meal
Lunch
Celebration
Birthday
Recommended Dishes
Scrambled Tofu
$ 128
Immune Booster
$ 48
Lemon Chia Seed Pancakes
$ 125
Macro Tsukemono Donburi
$ 145