Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Chinese
Asian
Malaysian
Serves dishes like vegetarian chicken rice, Chinese noodles, fried rice, nasi lemak, and others Open Mon 9:00am-9:00pm, Wed-Fri 9:00am-9:00pm, Sat-Sun 9:00am-9:30pm.
5 Reviews
First Review by MyKoMatsunoki
SG
Points +64
Delicious food! - Edit
Everything we had was very delicious. We had a combination of a few noodle items as well as several dishes with rice. I particularly loved the asam laksa and the nyonya curry veggie mutton.
Read morePros: Delicious food, Variety of dishes, Friendly staff
Guest
RawChefYin
Points +4655
Extensive Menu - Edit
We decided to have the following:
Read more🍜Korean Jajang Noodle RM10.00 (request to omit egg)
Discount: 10% 1 × RM 9.00
🍛Japanese Curry Rice RM13.00 (request to omit butter)
Discount: 10% 1x RM 11.70
🍚Korean Tofu Soup Rice RM16.00 (request to omit egg)
Discount: 10% 1 x RM 14.40
TOTAL RM 35.10
The 10% discount is because we took advantage of the KindMeal meal deal.
You can get the coupon here: https://www.kindmeal.my/LohasBistro/deal-642.htm
The menu is labelled vegetarian, ovo-vegetarian, lacto-vegetarian - so make sure you tell them no eggs and no dairy if you’re vegan.
Very extensive menu and lots of choices.
There’s also a corner where they sell vegetarian dry goods. They also sell vegetarian meats.
Portions were larger than I expected.
The service was pretty good too except that he forgot to serve us rice for with the Korean Tofu Soup until we reminded him 😆
Taste-wise… hmm…
The Korean Jajang Noodles didn’t taste much like the ones I’ve had in Korea. Having said that, I really like noodles so I enjoyed the dish as a noodle dish. It was pretty yums.
The Japanese Curry Rice is usually cooked with butter. They said they could omit the butter but they did warn us that it won’t taste as nice. Again, to me it didn’t taste much like a Japanese curry. And the broccoli was such a large chunk. I would have liked it better if they cut the broccoli into smaller pieces. It came with deep fried mushrooms which I didn’t eat. Mr Jazz Guitarist had some though.
I liked the Korean Tofu Soup because I just like soup. And there were lots of vegetables in it. But I think the Kimchi taste didn’t really come through. Still, hot soup plus rice is comfort food which we enjoyed.
The prices were pretty affordable as well.
I was quite surprised that parking was a bit difficult to find on a Sunday…would have expected it to be easier but maybe that area has soooo many shops, so you have to hunt a bit for parking.
Ambience - not much and it felt kinda dark…
Pros: Huge menu, Able to veganise vegetarian dishes, Big portions
Cons: Hard to find parking, Not authentically Korean or Japanese
Guest
LohasVegetarianBistro
Points +13
Good and healthy foods at reasonable prices. - Edit
Definitely one of the must go place for vegetarian foods in the area. Prices are reasonable with nice, relaxing ambience.
Read morePros: Reasonably priced items., Nice ambience., Many selections
Cons: Parking limited during business hours.
Guest
AileenaJacklyn
Points +104
Review with love - Edit
I had Lei Cha here and I really loved the hot dish served. I really liked the herbal soup there and the workers are friendly. Recommended to go. Will go for nasi lemak soon!😍
Read moreGuest
MyKoMatsunoki
Points +82
Oriental Vegetarian - Edit
Here also one of my favorite restaurant in pj. Tasty and heartwarming place.
Read morePros: Vegan option
Guest
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