• CLOSED: Bunny's Bubbles

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  • White Vegan
Vegan
Asian
Taiwanese

All-vegan pop-up in the same premises as vegan restaurant Lao Wai. Offers bubble tea and Taiwanese street food. Part of a University project, hence DIY prices. Does accept cash and Swish, minimum payment required for cards. Reported closed, Sep 2021.


2 Reviews

First Review by mik

mik

Points +5194

Vegan
13 Apr 2020

Surreal, must be visited at least once

Me and a friend stumbled upon this place just the other week. The plan was to support Stockholm vegan mainstay Lao Wai in the midst of the covid-19 crisis by purchasing some frozen lunch boxes. They were out of those, but instead we found out there was another project going on, at least temporarily.
The most striking aspect by far is the prices, which are a fraction of what an equivalent place would charge. 65 sek for a tasting menu? Sign us in, no questions asked. As the dishes arrived on our table and we proceeded to taste them we couldn't believe we were getting such a bargain. To be fair, the food wasn't overwhelmingly tasty, not even close to the standard I'm used to from Lao Wai.. but then again, that's presumably not their intention either. From what I understand, it's all about enabling the daughter of some staff (maybe the owners?) to get the hang of what it's like to run a restaurant, and sort of learn the ropes. I'm happy to oblige, and so should you.
We were asked if we found the food to be too mild, so I do think there's a chance they'll adapt it to certain taste buds by adding some sauce. Also, the fact that more than a few vegan beverages (milk teas) are served, featuring the slimy-but-oh-so-fascinating tapioca, only makes the experience more unique. And if you bring your own container for the drink you'll get 30% off!

angelsol299

Points +526

Vegan
20 Jun 2020

Very good price for quality

Tried the spring rolls, fried rice and the dumplings. Everything very good according to the price. Tried one bubble drink and it was good as well.

Pros: Price

Cons: A bit too oily




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