Ovo
Japanese
Asian
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Asian restaurant with vegan options for sushi and stir-fry. Open Mon-Thu 10:30-21:00, Fri-Sat 10:30-22:00, Sun 10:30-21:00.
5 Reviews
First Review by Seppel
Alfie84
Points +7361
forgettable - Edit
The meal was disappointing and lacked any real flavor. It wasn’t terrible, but it definitely wasn’t enjoyable either. Overall, a forgettable experience that I wouldn’t recommend.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-12-10
Guest
Hibiscus_heartbeat
Points +26
Leckeres asiatisches Essen 😊 - Edit
Sehr gute Empfehlung für VeganerInnen.
Read moreAsiate mit veganen Optionen & Besitzer/in sind immer sehr freundlich 😊. Ich hatte noch nie Probleme gehabt.
Guest
amysworld
Points +700
Only plus is homemade tofu - Edit
We were ordering vegan stir fried noodles with fresh vegetables and tofu. The waitress pointed out that the tofu is homemade and it REALLY was very tasty. A no-go was that our noodles had little egg pieces in it although the waitress herself ensured us that all is vegan. She herself said "without egg".
Read moreIt's a pity that after that we couldn't trust the restaurant's information anymore and didn't order anything else.
Cons: Contains egg although declared as vegan
Guest
Fabienne161
Points +427
Why is this even here? - Edit
As pointed out already: the vegan food isn't labelled, so you gotta ask what is vegan or can be veganized. And you cannot rely on the allergen information; or on common sense: on our second visit we had fried rice with veggies and spring rolls, trusted the allergen list that there aren't any eggs or dairy in it and thought the owner might understand what's important to us when we asked if the saté sauce is vegan; we ended up with egg in our "egg-free" fried rice with vegan sauce. And even the dishes that were (probably) vegan weren't convincing: the noodles with tofu and veggies lacked flavor. The avocado and mango salad is mostly lettuce with some avocado and mango pieces thrown onto it. And the vegan sushi platter also seemed very lackluster, the maki rolls fell apart when looking at them too intensely and the tray is rather useless if you want to sit down somewhere outside and dip your maki in soy sauce because it doesn't have a compartment for the soy sauce. That last point might seem petty, hell, the last three points ARE petty, compared to getting egg in a dish that isn't supposed to contain any egg, especially after asking for the condiment to be vegan. I cannot in good conscience recommend this place to any vegans. And I'll reiterate my question: Why is this even here? Might as well add every pizzeria that is willing to not put cheese on their pizza, that's just as valid.
Read moreCons: Dishes not labeled as vegan, Allergens in dishes that shouldn't have allergens, Yes, that includes very unvegan eggs
Guest
Seppel
Points +891
Dirt cheap vegan food - Edit
I had a vegetarian dish with fried noodles, a soy sauce stir fry with fresh veggies and 6 spring rolls. I specified it to be vegan just to make sure and the woman seemed to unterstand. Plate was of a good size and dirt cheap (5,50). I was also happy with my miso soup as a starter which was vegan after asking. Drinks were also priced way below average for a restaurant. They also have vegan sushi.
Read morePros: Tasty, cheap
Cons: vegan food not labelled
Guest
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