4/5 none of your b. 1 year ago on Google
I‘ve
been
very
excited
to
visit
this
place
because
it
was
recommended
to
me
by
a
friend.
It’s
a
vegan
fusion
kitchen
based
on
asian
food,
I‘d
say.
The
restaurant
is
very
nicely
decorated
and
gives
it
a
sophisticated
look.
However,
our
seating
option
wasn’t
the
best.
We
sat
at
an
narrow
aisle,
no
place
left
and
right,
behind
us
people
were
crossing
to
serve
or
to
go
to
the
bathroom.
It
wasn’t
inviting
us
to
stay
longer
for
drinks.
The
menu
is
big,
a
bit
too
big
for
my
taste
because
it
makes
it
very
hard
to
choose
from.
I
usually
go
by
the
smaller
the
menu,
the
better
the
food.
Quality
over
quantity.
I
visited
with
a
friend
and
we
decided
to
go
with
many
small
dishes
to
share.
We
had
a
couple
Sushi
rolls
-
Sake,
Shitake
and
Rainbow.
Also
some
Har
Cao,
Bunh
Bao,
Won
Ton
Soup,
Gyoza.
I‘m
very
familiar
with
the
asian
cuisine,
so
to
say,
I
liked
the
Har
Cao
very
much.
They
were
brilliant.
The
won
ton
soup
was
odd,
as
it
had
fried
Won
Tons,
not
boiled.
And
the
soup
was
very
salty.
The
Bun
Bao
was
ok.
I
was
most
disappointed
about
the
Sushi
Rolls.
They
all
tasted
the
same.
Same
consistency
throughout
all
rolls
and
barely
any
depth
in
flavors.
They
are
nice
to
look
at,
but
that
is
about
it.
Having
order
so
many
different
dishes,
my
mouth
was
still
cored
after
a
while,
because
it
all
tasted
a
bit
too
sweet,
all
sauces
have
the
same
basis,
the
sushis
are
very
flat
and
had
little
texture.
This
place
is
greatly
hyped,
probably
because
it’s
all
vegan.
I
think
it’s
great
they
offer
completely
vegan
options.
Give
it
a
try
yourself.