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Bidrage med feedbackTen years ago, when most of the other restaurants in taipei were simple buffets or nudel stands, eating buffet on a like evergreen was a highlight of a trip to taiwan for most visiting vegetarian and vegan. and until recently I recommended a visit in such a buffet while in taiwan, with evergreen was the best. But after I had just returned to Taiwan for a long time after the retreat, I was disappointed to see that they no longer consistently label what contains milk. the personal is still as helpful as it can be, so if they want to try such a buffet, I recommend evergreen about that dow, but they simply had no idea of milk products. for example, they insisted that mayonnaise was vegan, and even offered to show me the package, and when they saw it clearly marked free mayonnaise and lacto vegetarian . my guess is that with so many better options available to make available fewer vegans today, and since these restaurants are mostly from Buddhists eating milk products, they simply have no idea about milk. pizza was obviously not vegan 't characterized and also no fake meat or broth products that are probably also not vegan. there are now hardly any vegan desserts, and while they generally consistently have the only products that almost I tried to produce a product that not the vegan label, but said without milk, without ice, but it clearly contain milk powder or another milk product. as aya too right said, it is simply not worth the time, cost and effort to find out what 's vegan, especially when they 't speak Chinese, with so much better, all vegan restaurants in taipei, and more open all the time. Go for another hotpot in guangfu lh or another delicious set menu in sophie’s garden.
I had very high expectations for this place, but I wasn't impressed by the food there. It all looked great, but: 1/3 of all the options were not vegan, there were almost no vegan desserts (no vegan cakes), some of the food was bland. There are much better options for vegans in Taipei. I see no reason why I should pay so much (for Taipei standards) for the food that I cannot eat. I would not go there again. Had I known, I wouldn't have gone to Ever Green and would have visited Loving Hut Guangfu more times instead.
Wow, what a great place this was. Everything is in Chinese and most of the time we hadn't clue what we were eating, but the staff kept coming with different dishes for us to try, and really went out of their way to help us. The food was unusual, fresh and delicious, with lots to choose from. I thought the price was reasonable considering how much food we managed to eat; I highly recommend a visit.
On the main road and easy to find. Excellent selection, including Hong Kong style dim sum and sashimi, as well as other stations mentioned in other reviews. Price is now about 100 dollars than in description but well worth it. If not a fan of stinky tofu, beware stinky tofu in disguise! most food apart from desert is vegan friendly
This is a great place to go if you are hungry! Though it costs more than some other places for just a meal, if you are hungry, it is easily a better value than the buffets where they weigh your food and charge accordingly. The food also is better quality than other buffets in Taipei. I saw some large tables get hot pots and other things brought to the table, though the typical thing to get at the order counter is sauteed greens. While not as oily as some places, I still found the greens to be quite oily. When I went, all the ice creams were dairy, though they did have some other non dairy desserts like fruit. Bus 606 吉林國小 stop) comes very close to this place, which isn't that close to the MRT for now.