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i seldom go to kowloon city, let alone eat in a restaurant there, let alone a vegetarian one. so i did not have high expectations, other than taking the spirit of exploring & checking things out.the first impression of this spaceous & upbeat restaurant in the basement level of a local mall already drove away my prior stereotyping of a vegetarian eatery.the menu offers dim sum and a la carte dishes of many varieties. the names are similar to non-vegetarian restaurants, except of course no real me
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i seldom go to kowloon city, let alone eat in a restaurant there, let alone a vegetarian one. so i did not have high expectations, other than taking the spirit of exploring & checking things out.

the first impression of this spaceous & upbeat restaurant in the basement level of a local mall already drove away my prior stereotyping of a vegetarian eatery.

the menu offers dim sum and a la carte dishes of many varieties. the names are similar to non-vegetarian restaurants, except of course no real meat is used.

椰皇双皮奶 steamed & curded coconut milk & soy milk (A) $23: served in a baby coconut shell, hard to find in any menu, this dessert was not too sweet, but with the full aroma of coconut. the tender coconut meat can be scraped off with a spoon & eaten with the curded milk.

平炒素牛河 stir fried wide noodle with “beef” (A-): the wok flash aroma was overpowering when they brought out this dish. the “beef” slices looked & tasted like the real beef, perhaps more so. amazingly flavorful.

千层芋丝饼 taro hash brown (A-) $15: this hash brown was perfectly fried on both sides, making it crunchy & tasty, another surprise to us.

鲜腐鲮鱼球 "dace fish" ball with dried bean (A-) $15: I could have been fooled even after eating it. the texture & taste of this vegetarian version is unbeatable, especially when blended with diced mushroom & dried tangerine peels. the only missing part is bone fragments from a real dace fish!

虾饺 steamed "shrimp" dumplings (B+): the inside was filled with water chestnut & some crunchy veggies that made the imitation very real in texture, flavor & feel in the mouth. the dumpling skin was possibly the same as used in a real shrimp dumpling.

斋卤味 assorted dried bean delicacy (B+) $22: this traditional vegetarian rendition of BBQ pork, sausage, chicken kidney, curry this, sweet & sour that etc was moist & not soggy like other places. this item is not on the menu, one has to ask for it.

蜜汁蒸叉烧包 steamed "BBQ pork" bun (B+) $15: generally good, except the filling was not enough to my liking. the imitation BBQ pork was quite “authentic” in flavors.

紫菜糯米卷 sticky rice rolls with seaweed (B+) $15: quite refined with diced mushroom & some green ingredient mixed with the rice. a piece of seaweed was wrapped around the outside of the roll. seasoning was good, but the rice roll was not moist enough.

芋丝炸春卷 deep fried spring rolls with taro (B) $15: it was definitely crispy & pleasing to the tongue. but again I would like to have more filling of taro etc inside.

香菜蒸肠粉 steamed rice rolls with sweet pickle (B) $15: this was the weakest dish we ordered. the rice roll itself was soft, but it was rolled too tightly to give a tough feel in the mouth. it was also too bland in taste, since the soy sauce was served separately in a dish and not added to the rolls.

the service was less than voluntary, but really this restaurant is unpretentious in ambience & makeup, more like a cafeteria than a gourmet restaurant. this is ok to me though, considering the good food at a reasonable price.
(以上食记乃用户个人意见 , 并不代表OpenRice之观点。)
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用餐日期
2011-12-31
等候时间
1 分钟 (堂食)
人均消费
$50
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