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Kai Xing Nong Tsung - Happy Farm Vegetarian
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Vegetarian
Vegan-friendly
Buffet
Take-out
Taiwanese
Noodles restaurant with a small buffet section - look for the veg sign, 素. Mostly vegan, with the exception of a couple of the mock meats. Relocated from Roosevelt Rd. Open Mon-Sun 10:00am-8:30pm.
9 Reviews
First Review by LucLala
Ameisherry
Points +10567
Traditional Taiwanese style food😄 - Edit
Happy Farm vegetarian restaurant 開心農場素食店 is their name, they have five dishes bento box, which is amazing price, most of the dishes are vegan, but they do sell eggs dishes such as egg fried rice and egg drop soup, so make sure ask if you are vegan
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Mochezhina
Points +61
The best in Taiwan - Edit
We loooved it! Simple, tasty, cooked with love
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naamasha12
Points +128
Tasty and cheap - Edit
Rice and vegetables, dry noodles and dumplings
Read moreThe dishes we had were really good and low priced
Only challenge was that the Menu was in Chinese and owner didn't speak English, unfortunately Google translate wasn't really accurate.
a friendly customer translated and helped us make the order
We'll probably come back to eat here:)
Guest
Dragonking
Points +447
Decent inexpensive vegan restaurant. - Edit
Was a little hard to find with google maps. Small place,fills up fast. Noodle and rice dishes. Had a spicy veggie dumpling soup,with side order of two types of Tofu. Not bad. Menu is in Chinese,papa googles translation was not very accurate. Worth a visit if in area.
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erase
Points +110
Tasty Noodles - Edit
You can order noodles downstairs as you head through the small entryway - if you do, they will be brought to you upstairs in the seating area. The noodle menu is not in english, but google translate does an ok job on it (but just ask for the curry noodle soup, you can't go wrong with it).
Read moreUpstairs is a seating area and small buffet that you can also order from, though the buffet didn't seem to have any food later in the evening.
Pros: Excellent Value, Good Food
Guest
chasecarus
Points +49
worth a visit - Edit
Staff was friendly very friendly, but didn't speak English. Be prepared if you don't speak Chinese! I got there just after they opened, and there were already quite a few options, with more being brought over while I ate. The food was tasty, lots of options- different greens, tofu, etc. I did get a little bit lost finding it- the "素“ sign was above a different restaurant, you had to go down the street a little further, then up some stairs. Now that I know where it is, however, it's a really convenient spot since I go to class in the area. The prices were great, I spent probably 60ish ntd for a solid plate of food!
Read morePros: great food friendly staff cheap good location in
Cons: confusing sign
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rkfong
Points +113
small buffet, noodles - Edit
The buffet is small but has good dishes. The noodles all taste super salty and are probably seasoned with MSG, but I may be wrong. Small place
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helenedrouin
Points +3034
Amazing soups - Edit
This restaurant looks very small from the outside, but the second floor has a nice seating area and some very zen music. The menu is only in chinese, but they have a wonderful (and huge) curry soup. You must try it! You order downstairs and then they bring you your order upstairs.
Read moreThe buffet looks nice (but very small). Don't go just for that. The food in the buffet could make a good side meal.
Guest
LucLala
Points +210
Good and cheap - Edit
I go there every week, their buffet is the cheapest I found around the area, I can eat for 60NT$. The noodles are great too and you can have a HUGE bowl for under 100NT$.
Read morePros: Good value, Friendly staff
Cons: Not open on weekends
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