The dishes at this vegetarian buffet are carefully prepared, with moderate flavors that are neither too oily nor too salty, making them suitable for all types of diners. The pumpkin soup is especially fresh and delicious.
Many self-service restaurants in Taitung calculate the bill by visual estimation, and this vegetarian self-service restaurant is no exception. First, let's address a point that could easily become controversial: the prices at this vegetarian restaurant are relatively high, and with fluctuating vegetable prices, the owner can make customers feel that the cost is quite steep. For example, the meal I ordered, as seen in the photo, wasn't very large, yet it cost 110 NT dollars.
However, if we focus on the flavors of the dishes themselves, I believe that each dish is seriously prepared. They are neither overly greasy nor too salty, and they aren’t so bland that they become unpalatable. I think this aspect is something many vegetarian restaurants struggle with. The main reason is that most of the dishes are based on whole foods with only a small amount of vegetarian meat, which prevents it from feeling like an obligatory religious vegetarian meal. I believe that even people who usually enjoy eating meat would be quite willing to eat vegetarian food here. The soup of the day was a fresh and sweet pumpkin soup, so delicious that it made me want to have another bowl.
As long as the prices can be made more stable, I will definitely return.