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Bidrage med feedbackFor such a large and increasingly cosmopolitan city, wuhan has surprisingly few veg options. this is probably the best of them, but like many other Chinese veg sites they don't use tweezers or garlic and reduce the salt a lot. great if you are a strict buddhist, but boring for almost all others.
Very decent menu with good variety of dishes. You need to pick the right combinations for a tasty meal. Avoid the oily 'curry-like ' dishes. The fried stuff is generally good. Would definitely return for more meals. They have a section that sells mock meat and other crispies. A meal for 4 people was 160 RMB.
This large, popular, well-established restaurant is attached to the Taoist temple. The atmosphere is pleasant, refined and the workers are friendly. The food is top-quality and delicious. I went a few times while I was visiting Wuhan. In the morning I had a tasty bowl of noodles, veggies and mushrooms. When I went at lunch time I tried a number of dishes including a thick soup, a platter of mock-meats and various interesting veggie dishes. Prices were quite reasonable, especially for excellent food in a more upmarket setting. The workers speak a little English and the menu has pictures. The menu is at least 90 percent vegan.
I've been to this restaurant two times already. The atmosphere is quite nice because the restaurant is actually located inside the taoist temple in Wuhan. I've ordered the Wuxiang Niu rou, a dish with mushroom and the veggan dumplings. For three people the price should be aroung 80 yuan. If you are a vegetarian and you live or travel in Wuhan, I higly recommend you to have a look especially because it's almost impossible to find any other places to eat vegetarian food in the city.
For such a large and increasingly cosmopolitan city, Wuhan has surprisingly few veg options. This is probably the best of them, but as many other Chinese veg sites do not use onion or garlic and reduce the salt a lot. Great if you're a strict Buddhist, but boring for almost all others.