築緣素食坊, at 臺中市美村路一段709號, is a vegan restaurant that offers Taiwanese vegetarian food. Has noodle soup, rice set, hot pot, and dumplings. Relocated from Meicun Rd.
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I had a tomato and ginger noodle soup with veggies, it was so good!
Only chinese menu but the staff speak english and can help you choose
It was quite cheap, served super fast and there were a lot of options to choose from
I almost cycled by this spot – as I can't read Chinese! – but caught the leaves on the sign and asked someone leaving. It's a bright, clean little restaurant and the mellow Buddhist music gives it a good atmosphere. Drinking water, chopsticks and sauces are at the back, behind the counter and beside the books – you just go get them yourself. No English menu but the young lady can translate. I had the 'dry' sesame noodles (as opposed to soupy). Very good and filling. A simple dish: lots of noodles in a thick, heavy sesame and chili sauce with chopped greens on top. I really enjoyed it. I had finished a 140km bike ride so ordered take away too, knowing I'd be hungry again in a couple hours. My table-mates recommended the rice with 5 sides – apparently it's a fan favourite. Again, a very tasty dish; not sure whether it was tofu or tofu-like bits with steamed greens and other stuff I can't name. But I liked it and will be going back regularly. And from what I can tell, they have a bustling business of regulars. Finally, they do vegan hot-pots.
2 Reviews
First Review by jctbaker
CléoFontaine
Points +547
Tasty and inexpensive - Edit
I had a tomato and ginger noodle soup with veggies, it was so good!
Read moreOnly chinese menu but the staff speak english and can help you choose
It was quite cheap, served super fast and there were a lot of options to choose from
Pros: Lots of option, Friendly staff
Guest
jctbaker
Points +87
Tasty, good value, nice people - Edit
I almost cycled by this spot – as I can't read Chinese! – but caught the leaves on the sign and asked someone leaving. It's a bright, clean little restaurant and the mellow Buddhist music gives it a good atmosphere. Drinking water, chopsticks and sauces are at the back, behind the counter and beside the books – you just go get them yourself. No English menu but the young lady can translate. I had the 'dry' sesame noodles (as opposed to soupy). Very good and filling. A simple dish: lots of noodles in a thick, heavy sesame and chili sauce with chopped greens on top. I really enjoyed it. I had finished a 140km bike ride so ordered take away too, knowing I'd be hungry again in a couple hours. My table-mates recommended the rice with 5 sides – apparently it's a fan favourite. Again, a very tasty dish; not sure whether it was tofu or tofu-like bits with steamed greens and other stuff I can't name. But I liked it and will be going back regularly. And from what I can tell, they have a bustling business of regulars. Finally, they do vegan hot-pots.
Read morePros: Tasty dishes, Clean, Friendly atmosphere
Cons: Could be hard to find, No English menu
Guest
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