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Bidra med feedbackIt was a real pleasure to find this (via Baidu Map) right near our AirBnB Square. Not far from the main bus stop Flood Memorial, the Cross-Rover cable car and Zhaolin Park, it was a soothing sanctuary in the midst of the hectic and masses of the ice and snow festival. It is elegantly furnished, with a very quiet ambience and a beautiful music. The food is exquisite. It costs a bit more than some other options, but the quality, atmosphere and service all make it great value. The price is also very good from a western perspective. The restaurant is all vegetarian, so even if you are struggling with the language, you can at least side worry about hidden meat products. The menu has photos to choose you. The staff made us very welcome despite our limited mandarin. The food includes a range of faux meat as well as straight vegetable-based dishes. If I remembered the names, I would recommend everything we ordered! The crispy fish was especially excellent. There was also a fabulous sweet and sour dish. We have eaten there twice in January 2020. There are three levels, including semi-private group tables, hot pot tables and a business that sells ethically produced clothing and other goods. They also sell their own sauces and some faux meat. There is a bus stop nearby (view of the pedestrian crossing). The sign at the entrance contains English text and opening hours.
My friend and I were in Harbin for only four days and we made sure to eat at this restaurant three times! We couldn't resist coming back! The food is absolutely incredible, the restaurant is cozy and quiet, and the staff is friendly and lovely! Each time we returned, we tried different dishes and each one was better than the last! This restaurant is truly incredible and one that we would travel to Harbin just to eat at!
We were delighted to discover this restaurant (via Baidu Maps) located conveniently near our AirBnB Square. Situated not far from the main bus stop, the Flood Memorial, the cross-river cable car, and Zhaolin Park, it provided a peaceful retreat in the midst of the bustling and snowy surroundings. The decor was elegant, with a tranquil atmosphere and beautiful music playing. The dining experience was exquisite, although slightly pricier than other options, the quality, ambiance, and service made it well worth it. From a Western perspective, the prices were also very reasonable. The restaurant is fully vegetarian, so even though there may be language barriers, they can accommodate for hidden meat products. The menu includes photos to assist with ordering, and the staff were welcoming and accommodating despite our limited Mandarin. The menu featured a variety of faux meat dishes as well as vegetable-based options. The crispy fish dish was particularly outstanding, as was the sweet and sour dish. We dined there twice in January 2020. The restaurant offers three seating areas, including semi-private group tables, hot pot tables, and a space where ethically produced clothing and other items are sold. They also sell their own sauces and faux meat products. There is a bus stop nearby and the entrance sign displays English text and opening hours.
We were delighted to discover this restaurant (found via Baidu Map) situated conveniently close to our AirBnB accommodation. Located not far from the Flood Memorial bus stop, cross-river cable car, and Zhaolin Park, it provided a peaceful refuge from the hustle and bustle of the Ice and Snow Festival. The interior is elegantly decorated, with a tranquil atmosphere and lovely music playing. The cuisine is exquisite, albeit slightly pricier than other options, but the quality, ambiance, and service make it worth it. Prices are still reasonable from a Western perspective. This vegetarian restaurant eliminates any concerns about hidden meat ingredients, and the menu includes photos to aid in selection. Despite our limited Mandarin, the staff warmly welcomed us. The menu offers a variety of faux meats and vegetable-based dishes. Although I can't recall specific names, I would recommend everything we tried. The crispy-skinned fish was especially outstanding, as was the sweet and sour dish. We dined here twice in January 2020. The restaurant features three levels with semi-private group tables, hot pot options, and a shop selling ethically-made clothing and goods, along with their own sauces and faux meats. A nearby bus stop, marked with a pedestrian overpass, makes it easily accessible. Look for the English signage by the entrance displaying the opening hours.
My friend and I were in Harbin for only 4 days and made sure to eat here 3 times! We couldn't resist coming back! The food is absolutely amazing, the restaurant is cozy and quiet, and the staff is friendly and incredibly lovely! We tried different dishes each time we returned and each one was even better than the last! Overall, this restaurant is truly exceptional and one that we would travel to Harbin just to dine at again!