
Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Fast food
Juice bar
Take-out
Asian
Bakery
Taiwanese
Vegetarian restaurant serving rice and noodle dishes from Taiwan and China, as well as making breads and baked goods. Offers iced teas and milk teas. Has air-conditioned interior. Open Tue-Fri 11:00am-6:00pm, Sat 11:30am-9:00pm, Sun 11:00am-4:00pm. 5.30-6.00pm for pick up.
5 Reviews
First Review by AirNesto
Ivonnn
Points +140
Mi favorito en Santiago - Edit
Ya he ido varias veces y probado muchos platos. Ninguno me ha disgustado.
Read moreEl menú tiene bien definido qué es apto para veganos y creo que todo (o casi todo) se puede convertir en vegano si lo pides.
Guest
CarlosJoseVivas
Points +192
Una experiencia vegetariana en Santiago - Edit
Sitio pequeño. Varios platos. Pueden usar huevos y leche. Avisar si no lo comen y cambian la preparación. Venden té con perlas malteado
Read morePros: Usan huevo y leche, hay que especificar antes. , Excelente sabor
Guest
veganlover2021
Points +24
Excellent food !!! - Edit
The food was amazing😄big portion, very filling, lots of flavour. Would definitely come back. Lots of vegan options and lots of options to make dishes vegan!!
Read morePros: Food is really good
Cons: Cash only , Food was served in single use containers
Guest
VegElf
Points +94
Taiwanese Veggie Food in El Cibao - Edit
This non-pretentious Santiago cafe offers a variety of stir fries, soups, and appetizers that are vegan or can be veganized. In a city with limited Veg options, this place is a gem. Don’t expect fancy or gourmet but you will get a good meal. Make sure to ask for vegan versions when not labeled vegan.
Read morePros: Great dumplings , Affordable , Variety of cold and hot teas with juices
Cons: Cash only
Guest
AirNesto
Points +86
Limited Vegan options - Edit
The only place I ate out at in Santiago during my 6 weeks stay. It is a vegetarian restaurant but at least they had 3 or 4 vegan options. Santiago definitely is not a very vegan friendly place so Naturalis Te is great by Santiago standard.
Read moreBut make sure you tell them you are vegan and that it means no egg or milk for you and you will be fine.
The first time I went I didn't tell them and they added a fried egg on the side of my noodles even though it wasn't in the description on the menu.The meal itself was good and I went again a few weeks later.
Cash only! Free Wi-Fi.
Pros: Vegan options, Free Wi-Fi
Cons: Limited selection
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