• Huā Kāi SùShí 花开素食 - Dongcheng

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Vegan-friendly
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Chinese
Fusion

Large restaurant decorated in a fine mix of eastern design with the orient style. The menu is given on an iPad. Focuses on food presentation. Has private dining section. Location is at the beginning of the famous "Ghost street" in Dongzhimen area. Restaurant also known as Blossom. Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-9:30pm.


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13 Reviews

First Review by theatreweird

MichaelaBone

Points +170

Vegan
01 Sep 2021

DELICIOUS

visited quite late and mass ordered before ordering shut off at 9pm, but the dishes are beautiful and came very quickly. would definitely recommend and visit again 🤩

the ipad to order from was a little confusing but with translate we eventually figured it out

Updated from previous review on 2021-09-01

Pros: huge menu, fake meat options as well as without

Cons: ordering completely in chinese

Emi_Lia

Points +364

Vegan
01 Oct 2020

Lovely vegetarian choice in Beijing

Blossom Vegetarian offers vegetarian and vegan food (milk or egg products are always described) with a nice atmosphere. Good and big choice, friendly staff and good quality. The vegetarian raw salmon was the best😄

Great and definitely worth coming here!

AlexDenney

Points +47

Vegetarian
05 Sep 2020

Great easy to find place

Lovely vegetarian restaurant, that feels very fancy inside. The big neon vegetarian sign is no longer above the entrance but there is a TV screen in the circular window that says vegetarian restaurant. The food options are a little on the expensive side for Chinese restaurants but the presentation and taste is excellent. When we went they didn't have all the options on the menu and things we kept ordering they would then tell us they didn't have, bit annoying that the iPad ordering system doesn't say what they have and don't have. The food is mostly vegan and if it has eggs or milk in it it does say that it includes these.

Pros: Delicious food presented very well

Cons: Bit on the expensive side

zibbyeats

Points +99

Vegan
10 Feb 2020

one of the best meals

Blossom was easily one of the best meals i had on my trip to beijing. it was so easy to order considering the ipads, everything was described well, food was on the more expensive end for Beijing, but totally worth it. Loved the dumplings and Kung pao morsels most.

maltman23

Points +4165

Vegan
29 Oct 2018

Really good

I went for dinner with 2 friends, and we all enjoyed the food very much. And the service was also excellent. We sat in a booth for over 3 hours, and the staff kept giving us more tea.

My favorite was the spicy veggie fish. But the Avocado and Fruit Sheet dish was also really good.

Pros: Excellent vegan food , Excellent service , Quiet

thisisforthat

Points +119

Vegetarian
16 Aug 2018

Very Good

the restaurant looks very nice, a bit on the fancy side. they plenty of dishes to choose, from both Western and Chinese cuisine. not cheap, most dishes start around 50 kuai, and the bowl of rice is 4 kuai

Pros: lots of options, very good food.

Cons: a bit expensive, but not much

XanderLeaDaren

Points +288

Vegetarian
25 May 2018

Nice vegetarian restaurant

Fully vegetarian restaurant with some meat-like dishes, soups, teas, mushroom- and tofu-based receipes. The mean meal price is 35 元.

Pros: Many options, Menu on iPad so you see what you'll get

Cons: A bit expensive

flyinglars

Points +78

Vegan
03 May 2018

Very good vegan food

Food is delicious. You order by iPad, all meals are listed in english and with picture. Highly recomment this place!

WLB4

Points +101

Vegan
28 Oct 2017

Alritght restaurant

This is an ok restaurant. It's not bad, but isn't nothing special. Plus, it is quite expensive for a chinese resturant!

Pros: Vegan option clearly exposed

Cons: Expensive

vitalvegan

Points +321

Vegan
13 Sep 2017

Fancier food but service faulted

Huakai Vegetarian (144 DonzhimenBeixiaojie, diagonally opposite the ??Hotel), 170909 and 10)

Big selection (on Ipads), service efficient but lacking warmth and friendliness, portions reasonable, prices getting up a little (275 for 4 of us, 140 for 2 of is). Quite a few dishes spicy (chilli or pepper) and many include cornstarch-based brown sauce which is easy to get tired of, but wide selection mitigates this. Cucumber jiaozi very good.

Pros: food good and resonably diverse, Easy to find

Cons: I-pads less easy to use than a paper menu, service so so, prices climbing up

SnowMonster

Points +17

Vegetarian
08 Jul 2017

Blossom Vegetarian

All dishes taste good, but I got mild stomach issue afterwards.

rackoo

Points +462

Vegan
28 May 2017

Lots and lots of options, welcoming atmosphere

You'll see the large "Vegetarian" sign lit up at the beginning of Gui Jie ("ghost street"). It's a large and spacious restaurant with a lot of traffic. They were welcoming but brisk in their service. You order off an iPad with different language choices including English, and a LOT of different options. The description indicates if the dish has egg or milk, but doesn't specifically say if items are vegan. It's perfectly fine for solo diners and also looks like it caters to groups of all sizes (from 2 to many).

The restaurant is on the SE corner of the intersection on the map; the HappyCow map currently indicates the SW corner instead.

theatreweird

Points +68

Vegetarian
19 Aug 2015

Good food, staff a bit unpleasant.

We used a coupon for a dinner deal at Blossom Vegetarian (7 courses, one drink für RMB 488 for four diners) and maybe that was the reason, the staff wasn't as welcoming as they could have.

The first course after ordering came very quickly, too soon afterwards, they gave us the next course, not even having finished the first plates. With Chinese style dinner where you share plates, that works perfectly. When everybody gets their individual plates, the plates just pile up so at time we had twelve plates sitting around and food getting cold. Waiting for more room to put even more plates on the table, the waitress was standing besides my husband and reaching out for my plate when I wasn't even finished. Telling her to wait a couple of minutes, she just silently kept standing next to it and waiting for me to finally finish. I do *not* like being rushed at dinner.

That being said and getting the feeling they want us out as soon as possible, I have to say the food was excellent. All of the courses tasted very good and although I found the gratinated sweet potate a bit too sweet, that is probably due to personal taste. I liked that a lot of courses did not included mock meat like in other restaurants but rather let the vegetable stand for themselves.

The price with the coupon was around RMB 120 per person. A good deal for so much food. Without it, the same meal would have cost around 250 per person. Still okay. There's way more expensive restaurants in Beijing but also a lot of cheaper ones.

Pros: Interior and Atmosphere, Food was delicious, Reasonable prices for drinks

Cons: Staff




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