Lacto
Chinese
Buffet
Buddhist

Offers a buffet spread. Option for mix of salads and drinks. The public can participate in the chanting & recitation of the daily Ceremony Of Repentance Of the Great Compassion With A Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes (Guan Shr Yin Bodhisattava) 12.30pm daily at the monastery. Buffet closes at 2pm when there is a chanting ceremony. Near Petronas Towers, 5-minute walk from KLCC. Some mock meats may contain dairy. Open Mon-Fri 11:00am-2:30pm.


89 Reviews

First Review by gigi1033

mikebinos

Points +165

Vegetarian
10 Sep 2013

Nobody is exaggerating : Best buffet ever

A friend who gave us the low-down on KL vegetarian food told us about this place behind a Buddhist temple within walking distance of KLCC park/mall.
We stayed 6 days in KL and ate 3 lunches at this place. There's no reason not too, there is so much to choose from you won't get everything you want the first time.
You are charged per plate, so get as much as you want (we had just come from Indonesia, where most warungs charge you by number of dishes eaten and where eating a little bit of 4 things costs more than eating a lot of 1 thing, so our first time here we weren't sure if it was the same and only got a few things, the second and third time i think I tried 10 different dishes...).
Some mock meat but also delicious vegetable dishes. Pumpkin dishes, lotus root, so many different flavors.
THE STEAMED BUNS!
The old women making the steamed buns were super cute and excited to talk about the buns they were making. We tried the peanut, red bean, and lotus paste, as well as the cookies (great!) and the steamed cake (wow). All seemed to be made with whole wheat
After getting all this I think the price came to about 20 ringgit for two people, including getting steamed buns, which comes out to less than 7 USD. You cannot beat that for the flavors, the quality, the friendliness, the nice scene of lunchtime KLCC business-types mixed with Buddhists all eating while chanting is played over loudspeakers. Amazing place to eat.
Prior to eating we liked to walk the 1.2km loop of KLCC park a few loops, getting prepared for what we were about to do to this buffet...

Pros: insanely cheap, extremely cheap, friendly

Cons: none

freeprincebandar

Points +305

Vegan
14 Oct 2012

One of top 3 vegan choices in KL

Buffet at lunch time (11:30 AM-2 PM, Monday-Friday, except holidays) with too many to count items, separate noodle station, separate healthy station, separate miscellaneous station, plus extra stuff to buy at the cash register.
Recommended: curry laksa with rice; BBQ mock meat; okra
Wed or Friday they do sesame balls (the specialty/miscellaneous station seems to do something different every day) also have vegan peanut butter cookies and most recently donuts-which were a real treat and are pretty awesome when you get them fresh off the fryer.
Money wise they're practically giving away the food

Pros: great food, many choices, DONUTS!!!

Cons: outside-hot, I've seen a rat running around

vegetariangirl

Points +2839

Vegan
08 Feb 2012

Peaceful and affordable

A simple and yummy meal within a Buddhist Temple. The meal was very affordable. Lots of indignation posted on vegetarianism around the cafeteria. You can stay and listen to a dharma talk or spend some time in the reading room. Some books are available by donation.

Pros: Affordable, Peaceful, Yummy

KLGuy

Points +199

Vegan
06 Aug 2011

Cheap price, good buffet & noodles! Value for $!

I went to this place also before I became a vegetarian and was surprised at the price & variety of the buffet & on top of that they had noodles & desserts! A calm atmosphere as it's located in a Guan Yin (Goddess of Mercy Temple right smack in the middle of town)

Pros: Price, Variety, Location

Cons: Parking, Closed on Saturday

+++VeGaNiSaToR+++

Points +1004

Vegan
18 Jul 2010

Excellent

a lot of choice,cheap, and beautiful temple

kool_kitchen

Points +875

Vegetarian
22 Feb 2010

The Best Buffet ever

I'm not a fan of buffets but this is a most impressive display of so many types of veggie cooking. It's incredibly cheap with amazing yummy salad options, loads of different noodle options (one had a lovely pumpkin sauce). It seems to be totally vegan as well.

Loads of different fake meat options. There was a chicken drumstick wrapped around a popsicle stick with a texture that made feel uncomfortable to consume due to it's psuedo fleshy nature. Great sauces and soups. The only down side is the rather functional cafeteria style seating and the fact that it is only open for lunch Mon to Fri.

A definate must for superb and gourmet veggie cuisine in KL.

Pros: really good value, gourmet, original

Cons: limited opening times, cafeteria style seating, only one of them need more

KorShuhXian

05 Nov 2016

Yea, it's a Pure Vegan by omitting these ingredient as well:-

1) Milk
2) Honey
3) Eggs
4) Garlic
5) Onion
6) Scallion a.k.a. spring onion
7) Shallot
8) Chives
9) Coriander
10) Leek

A pure vegan Buddhist diet (Northern stream).

Petesternz

Points +1447

Vegan
09 Jan 2009

Great place

This is a wonderful place to eat, though we suggest coming early. We arrived at 1:40 pm, and weren't able to take full advantage, as many items had run out. The food we did manage to eat was still fresh and delicious, with lots of wonderful options. It's sort of cafeteria style. Load up. No matter how much you take, it won't cost much. This was the cheapest meal we've ever eaten, as two of us dined with two full plates, dessert (fruit) and cocunut milk for 10 RM. No point in relating what we ate, as it changes, but it was all good. No super atmosphere here (though the temple in front is beautiful), with long metal tables, but that doesn't hurt the place. It's well worth a visit. By the way, this is about 500m walk from the Petronas towers.

Pros: food, amazing value

Cons: come early!

gigi1033

Points +65

Vegan
05 Oct 2008

you know all i gotta say is...

YUM. these bhuddist restraunts are the best, The guy we were with ordered for us, but alot of them know english.

KorShuhXian

05 Nov 2016

Of course they know how to speak English. They live in the capital city of Malaysia, where lots of foreigners stop by to have meals in the temple.

Just for your information,
I was kind of shock when I met Arabians (1000% Muslims, the woman wore 'tudung'/headscarf) went in, stop by, dined, and took numerous selfies (should call as we-fies) just beside the big burning joss-stick pot!




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