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2016-11-28
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As I'm clearly not vegan, I do eat fairly healthy when I'm on my own and not with boyfriend. What I found about Hong Kong is that it's very difficult to find health conscience places. There aren't that many. But if there are, I try to make a point to try them out.Home: Eat to Live is a new place located in Central. For a place in Central, it's quite large with two floors. This I didn't expect considering the high cost of rent in Hong Kong. But as there are not that many choices for vegans in Hon
Home: Eat to Live is a new place located in Central. For a place in Central, it's quite large with two floors. This I didn't expect considering the high cost of rent in Hong Kong. But as there are not that many choices for vegans in Hong Kong, there was quite a good amount of people here. Serving hot meals, salads, desserts and drinks. it seemed to all be focused on being healthy.
As I was by myself and waiting for boyfriend, I decided to stop here for a snack break.
Hibiscus Lemonade ($45). Not too sour as at first I thought it would be super sour. But It wasn't. There was a strong taste of the hibiscus. Vegan Lemon Pie ($60). Now this was the star of my snack day. The lemon custard was not too sweet and not too tart. It had a strong lemony taste that I love. However, the custard wasn't set and thus very watery. That was a tad disappointing. The crust was wonderful and mixture of various grains to create it. It was crunchy and quite tasty. A good option for a healthier lifestyle. The food was pretty good. I will be back for a meal one day as the flatbread choices seemed intriguing.
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