Vegan
Chinese
Fast food
Chinese name is 爱心园素食. Serves mixed rice & noodles. Simple setup. Open Mon-Sat 7:00am-3:00pm.
4 Reviews
First Review by MeiTengChan
Mocha_Macha
Points +399
Taste good and price is reasonable - Edit
The asam laksa and miso noodles are good.
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Shahin
Points +13
The food is tasty and fresh - Edit
My only comment would be about the level of fat in the foods which is quite high. I noticed they use a lot of oil.
Read moreThe soul of Vegetarianism is there, everyone seem so polite, calm and smiling. They serve you with care, and the price is very reasonable.
Please go more moderate about using oil.
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Spaghetti_monster
Points +900
Yum! Very affordable, good selection of dishes. - Edit
I found this place on Happy Cow, and on seeing it was labelled vegan I was eager to try it out. I have since been back multiple times; the owner is vegan and has confirmed that everything served here is vegan. He is also happy to serve drinks without straws (just ask) and although disposable plastic boxes can be provided, bringing your own containers (if you wish to take away) is applauded.
Read moreIt is a standard economic rice set up, with rice and 15-20 dishes to choose from (you are given rice and then serve yourself, which I love, as I like large portions of vegetables). Dishes include various vegetables, curries, tofu, tempeh, mock meats, soup, and fried noodles. There was also a notice board with items such as pan mee, wan tan mee and nasi goreng etc. listed (these can be requested and are made to order).
On my first visit I had a plate of rice with greens, glazed tempeh, and a delicious potato curry. I ordered lemon tea to drink and was charged RM 6.50 in total (I think the food alone came to RM 5). I had large portions of everything so I was very happy with this price. The lemon tea was also good - not too sweet, just right for me. I have since had several of the made-to-order noodles dishes (wan tan mee, kari mee, pan mee) - all have been good, the kari mee is my favourite. The soya milk is also good.
Side note: there is a TV in the restaurant that continuously airs Supreme Master TV. The Supreme Master is the founder of Loving Hut, she promotes veganism amongst other things (you will see pictures and literature promoting her around Loving Garden). I applaud the pro-vegan activism, but I would recommend choosing a seat facing away from the TV if you don't want to risk seeing images of animal cruelty whilst you are eating.
Pros: Tasty vegan food!, Very affordable., Self service/economic rice.
Cons: Closes at 3pm.
Guest
MeiTengChan
Points +19
cheap and tasty - Edit
All their foods are strictly vegan as the owners are vegan themselves. it is mixed rice style so there's a good selection of food
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