
Lacto
Ovo
Japanese
Take-out
Asian
Honey
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Gyoza restaurant with four labeled vegan gyozas, tom yum soup, and a noodle dish. Open Mon 12:00-15:00, 17:00-21:00, Wed-Fri 12:00-15:00, 17:00-21:00, Sat 12:00-22:00, Sun 12:00-21:00.
2 Reviews
First Review by seaflower08
tomasz_s
Points +521
Colorful gyozas, mild flavours - Edit
Cozy place with friendly and helpful staff. 3 out of 4 veggie gyozas are actually vegan (not the potato & cheese one). I have had the vegan bowl which makes for a very nice, homemade meal with a mild flavour (3 cabbage gyozas, 3 mushroom gyozas, rice, algae salad, and a generous side salad with a sweet chilli sauce).
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seaflower08
Points +4520
Rainbow Gyoza and Malaysian Noodles: A Mixed Experience - Edit
The successor to the burnt-down Léger restaurant is run by a lady from Malaysia. The interior has a clean and modern aesthetic, though it might not be the coziest setting for a relaxed evening. Gyoza, side dishes, and noodle dishes are on the menu. The rainbow gyoza look very pretty, but unfortunately, only 4 of the 10 varieties are labeled as vegan, and only 3 are actually vegan. The one with potato is only vegetarian, as it contains cheese.
Read moreI ordered the curry laksa noodle dish, which was quite spicy. If you take it “dry” without soup—as I did—the noodles tend to stick together, and it’s probably much better with soup. The king oyster mushrooms, which I’m usually a big fan of, were not fried and tasted bland. All in all, it wasn’t a great pleasure for me. Perhaps it’s more recommendable to try a set of 6 vegan gyoza and a side dish instead.
The owner is super nice, happy to explain the dishes, and the food is homemade.
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