• Neu Vegetarian Restaurant

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  • White Vegetarian
Lacto
Ovo
Chinese
Take-out
Catering

This cozy restaurant serves Chinese and local dishes. Relocated from Kuala Lumpur. Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-3:00pm, 6:00pm-10:00pm.


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3 Reviews

First Review by lotus.light

GoingGlobalWithKids

Points +34

Vegan
24 Apr 2023

Delicious food!

We have been here twice and the food has been amazing both times. Chinese cuisine and, as always, just reiterate no egg. It's not a problem - the staff understand. We have tried the Cantonese fried noodles, mixed veg with rice, lemon 'chicken', sweet and sour 'another mock meat' but it was from our first visit so I can't recall the menu listing!
Everything has tasted great. Priced well! Lunch for 4 cost 60MYR.

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Pros: Loads of options, Great portion size, Decently priced

Cons: No cons!! Go eat here!!

Briekimchi

Points +2137

Vegetarian
10 Jul 2019

Standard, Chinese Vegetarian Place...

There are so many places like this in Subang so to get people coming back, you need to do something special. The menu is a good start. It is huge and the pictures look great. However, it doesn't really live up to that initial promise.
The food is seasoned but without a lot of nuance. The dishes we had were all dominated by one overpowering flavour and there was too much oil used overall. Nothing was inedible but it didn't really creep above average in terms of taste.
The atmosphere was a bit unnerving. The staff were really quiet, as were other families eating there. We definitely found ourselves mindful of how much noise we were making whilst eating!

Pros: Impressive Menu. Looked Professional., Good Location. Not Many Better Options In Area.

Cons: Chilly Environment. Hard To Get Comfortable., Flavours A Bit Off And Too Much Oil Used.

lotus.light

Points +1078

Vegan
11 Jan 2018

Excellent menu

Excellent menu with a wide range of vegan-friendly dishes. I had the claypot bak kut teh and fried wontons. The bak kut teh lacked intensity, both in fragrance and flavour. It had no scent actually, which was a disappointment. The wontons seemed a little overfried, and were empty in the middle (I thought there would be a filling in the middle as nice wontons usually do).

Mum had veg char siew rice, and a brinjal dish. I enquired if the vegan char siew had honey, and was advised that the sauce used does contain honey. Hence, the waiter/owner said that they can use a vegan-friendly sauce instead, one that does not consist of honey. However, when the dish came out, there was no sauce used.

The extensive menu looks very promising, hence we'll be back.

Pros: Heaps of vegan food

Cons: Parking can be an issue




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