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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónThis restaurant is just okay. The food wasn't amazing.
This small restaurant is located on the 6th floor of a metro city building and has a limited menu, but some dishes are definitely worth trying. Although other restaurants with the same name offer a wider variety of dishes, I found the plant-filled steamed bread and dumpling soup to be exceptional. The bread is soft and filled with well-seasoned vegetables and mushrooms, and can also be purchased uncooked to enjoy at home. The dumpling soup is also delicious, with large and satisfying dumplings filled with a savory broth filling. The noodle soup was too strong for my taste, but the overall dining experience was enjoyable. Prices are very affordable compared to other vegan restaurants, making this a highly recommended spot for a meal.
As this restaurant is located in a food hall, I took a picture of the photos here to identify which stall it was. When I first visited, I was confused about the card system, but a kind older man paid with his card for mine. I repaid him with cash after purchasing a card, which was easily done using a machine. The steamed rolls were beautiful and the dumpling soup was delicious and reasonably priced. This is a fantastic spot for a fast lunch.
It's cheap eating and the taste is okay. do not expect great food. they can pay via wechat and alipay instead of getting one of the food cards
I had a bowl of noodles with some really beautiful mock meat alongside some great vegetarian baozi. It's a little stall located in a foodcourt. Since it's small, the options are limited but if you're not fussed about having a huge range of things to choose from then you should be satisified. It seems it's cheaper than other Gong De Lin branches, but the quality is still all there. Note it's one of those places in China where you need to exchange money for a card that you can use to buy food at the stalls in the foodcourt. You put down a 100RMB deposit and then get back whatever you didn't spend after you leave.