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Bidra med feedbackTypical Taiwan essery. not quite vegan, but good budget food. vegan option available
As others have noticed, this place is cheap cheerful, and a good chance to try a more traditional esserei, and so close to the main railway station. it is also a fast and easy meal. However, they cannot be fooled by the fact that it does not use a ei on the top of the menu. there is probably egg in the fake meat, and there is certainly ice, but probably not oyster in the oyster omelet I saw the big kist of ice cream at the grill. and they do not even claim to use any milk, and I saw milk in the refrigerator next to my seat. the problem is that it is hard to know what does not contain fake meat, which will probably not be vegan, so I don't really recommend it, at least if they can't communicate with them in Chinese what they want, and given the fact that they were busy, I doubt that there is time for it. if they just want a vegan meal, it would probably be easier to just go around the loving just a few minutes.
Just across from the west bus station of Taipei main station. Unassuming place. Ask for the English menu if you can't read Chinese. Match the characters from the menu to the order card on the table. Mark on the card how many of each dish you want, hand it to the staff at the cooking area. Definitely recommend the wanton soup and oyster omelette. Food here is typical , unpretentious Taiwanese food.
I like this place where you can ask the english menu and eat quickly and for cheap ! Buddhist place, you will recognise the symbol. No garlic :
Very busy at lunchtime. We ordered a bowl of sesame noodles ma jong mien , a noodle soup, both without MSG no wei su , and a side of seaweed hai dai . Food tasted average, a bit on the boring side.