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Bidrage med feedbackHas a set-price buffet, full of Buddhist vegetarian feeds: no eggs or milk, no garlic, no ginger. they are located on the first floor of the hotel wen xing. if you see a small bridge over a stream in front of a shopfront, they are there. It is typical Buddhist buffet.
Went there for lunch a couple times this weekend. Typical Chinese veg buffet help yourself and put 20¥ in the box on your way out. Was very busy when I went on the Sunday (around 12.30) but got a seat OK. Much quieter when I went later the day before (13.30 30 mins before lunch finished) but lots of the food had gone. Also both occasions they ran out of cups but had plenty of small bowls to drink from instead. Take exit A from the metro, once out of the station turn back on yourself and keep straight. Cross the road and its maybe the sixth shop on the left. There's a green sign on the window saying it's a Veg restaurant so you shouldn't have any problems.
The restaurant is inside Wen Xin Hotel, which is opposite Tianpingjia metro station exit B. Breakfast is free for hotel guests and 10 yuan for outsiders.
Just be sure to look for the characters on the big, yellow sign when leaving the subway (exit B). There's also a logo that looks like a star and crescent. I went for breakfast: congee salty veg to put in it, three bready/roll options and brown rice with mixed veg were the unastounding things in the lineup. Luckily, there was a really nice cauliflower fungus stir-fry and roasted purple sweet potatoes at the end. Clean off your own plate in the back and then throw 10rmb in the donation box and you're good to go. There's a store attached that sells dried mushrooms, beans and nuts.
Has a set price buffet, full of Buddhist vegetarian dishes: no eggs or milk, no garlic, no ginger. You are located on the first floor of Hotel Wen Xing. If you see a small bridge over a stream in front of a shop front, you are here. It is typical Buddhist buffet.