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Vegan
Chinese
Buffet
Fast food
Salad bar
Take-out
Vegetarian buffet restaurant group offering all-you-can-eat for one price. Selection includes salads, soups, noodles, fresh fruit, and dishes with tofu, mushrooms, and different kinds of vegetables. Buddhist style with no garlic or onion. Has a VIP plan app through WeChat accounts that offers discounts. Reported closed September 2023.
11 Reviews
First Review by MichaelRobinson
MelissaRisenhoover
Points +37
Closed - Edit
Permanently closed😒we came by today and it is shut down.
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howardxp1
Points +87
Look no further!! Best value in China - Edit
If you buy the lunch or dinner a day early through dianping, then it’s 29rmb. Otherwise it’s 30RMB. (1 rmb equals 15 cents!).
Read moreThe amount of good, healthy food is mind boggling and for less than any side dish in most restaurants!!
They make their money on volume. If I were 10 years younger, I’d follow their model and open a few of them!!
You can stay as long as you like while it’s open.
Flash - You can now buy a VIP status. That allows you to pay only 23 rmb each time. They can do it for you using your cell phone if you don’t read Chinese. I think it costs around 75 rmb more or less! Good for residents or long term stays.
Updated from previous review on 2021-12-26
Pros: Over 30 vegetarian dishes, Near the subway : line 9 to Luijiabang road, Dirt cheap!
Cons: Many people - always crowded
Guest
AlexKolb
Points +441
Get ready to fill your belly - Edit
Absolutely incredible for the cost. 30rmb for all you can eat. Lots of choice from noodles to veg to tofu and even freshly made dumplings. They also have fresh fruit, desserts and a selection of drinks. All the food tastes great and you will definitely leave feeling full. Only let down are the drinks, they are not to my liking. I bring my own water. If this was closer I would visit every day.
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LucasWeiss
Points +335
Vegan Chinese Buffet - Edit
Huge selection of Chinese style food. Really cheap (30 RMB) but high quality and healthy. I'm there several times per week. Love it!
Read morePros: Dirt cheap, Huge variety, Healthy
Cons: Sometimes crowded
Guest
Gabi95
Points +221
Dirt cheap, healthy food - Edit
I think it was around 30rmb and is all you can eat, loaaads of veggies and good amount of local cuisine
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sam31786
Points +529
Amazing food options, but non-chinese beware - Edit
It was my third time going to this chain, second time at this specific location, and I brought my three friends this time who were all amazed at the tasty food and amazing price. 30 RMB for all you can eat food that all tastes wonderful and isn’t dripping with oil. You can’t go wrong. I’d have wanted to eat here weekly if I lived nearby.
Read moreIf you’re somewhat sensitive to being looked at as if you’re on display, I’d caution you about going here. We went just as dinner was starting on a Friday evening around 5 pm, which means we had the whole upstairs to ourselves, minus one other pair that also sat up there. We were eating and chatting when one of the workers came up from downstairs. She was on the phone, apparently with another employee from downstairs. She stood on a stool and moved the security camera so that it was facing us, and said to the person on the phone, (probably figuring we can’t understand) “Can you see them now? Do you see the black one?” Then she just headed right back downstairs. Many foreigners might not mind this kind of treatment, but this the nail in the coffin for me. I won’t go back.
Pros: Unbelievable bang for your buck , Delicious food, Tons of food options
Cons: Uncomfortable environment for foreigners
Guest
happanimals
Points +19
Great food - Edit
I visited this restaurant on January 1 2020. They offer buffet for RMB 30 and trust me it is cheap when you compare the food choices available. The restaurant is clean and the staff are nice and friendly. They don’t speak English but that won’t be a problem. I would visit again and I recommend this restaurant to fellow Vegetarians and vegans. Thank you everyone for choosing compassion...
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2020-01-02
Guest
Koby
Points +277
Good quality! - Edit
Big place, lots of seats, big selection buffet with good quality and not too oily (rare in China...)
Read moreEasy to find: the location on the map here us precise and theres also a photo of the front.
Nearest Metro station: Lujiabang Road. best exit: 1, but since it's closed as of October 2019, take exit 6 and walk 6 minutes.
Guest
cutiepie99
Points +83
Amazing! - Edit
Completely vegan, very tasty and very cheap! I really recommend this one, whether you're on a budget or not😉
Read morePros: Cheap (29.90 RMB, all-you-can-eat) , Lots of delicious food, All-vegan
Cons: No labels
Guest
mshelly
Points +26
Cheap but amazing food - Edit
This is a vegan restaurant which works on the principle of no food waste. I went with my family, we paid 78 Yuan for 4 of us to have all you can eat (we think it was cheaper because we were there near closing time?). The food is really tasty and you have a choice of heathier stuff or deep fried stuff. There is a mix of everything from plain rice and noodles to steamed vegetables and dim sum. My family all have mixed preferences but we all enjoyed ourselves (I'm the only non-meat eater in my family).
Read moreWhen you pay you're given 1 plate, you reuse that same plate until you're full.
The staff didn't speak any English at all, but that wasn't a problem as it was buffet style.
Pros: Cheap and a lot of options. Completely vegan.
Cons: None of the food had labels/signs to identify it
Guest
MichaelRobinson
Points +3733
Great Value Vegan Buffet - Edit
I was told about this place by a vegan waiter in Super Vegan. The Google map is accurate on this one. This isn't the swankiest part of town which is good because the it would be full of Westerners like me. My accomplice Wendy spoke to the cashier in Mandarin, she said they don't use egg or milk, which it also says on their business card. The place is large and was very popular, it costs 30rmb, they give you a plate with a bowl, chopsticks then you're free to fill up. The choice is huge, we filled our plates just going down one side of the buffet. There are fruits, sweets and no limit as to how many times you visit the food station. There's also a section for vegetable pancakes, spring rolls and Wonton soup. There's upstairs seating too so don't be put off if downstairs is full. The food was fresh and delicious, they constantly refreshed any dishes that ran out. I stuffed myself on spring rolls but the options were amazing, I will definitely go back and the price is unbelievable. Highly recommend for a proper Chinese experience.
Read morePros: Vegan, Extremely cheap, Extensive choice
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