Vegan
Chinese
Buffet
Take-out
Asian

Asian style vegan food. Lunch time is buffet. Reported fully vegan as of 2010. Accepts cash payments. Please note that many businesses in Sweden are cashless. Open Mon-Fri 11:30-15:00, Sat-Sun 13:00-21:00.


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222 Reviews

First Review by erinmack

VSE

Points +38

Vegan
31 Oct 2009

Amazing place!

Vegegården is an amazing asian vegetarian restaurant. The staff are very friendly and most options on the menu are vegan. The place is really nice too! The food is delicious and they have all kinds of meat-lookalike, like shrimps, beef and chicken.

Prices are average. Last time I was there I went with a friend and we paid 125 SEK each and then we got a starter and then four meals with rice to share and a desert after. We got so much food we coudn't eat it all up!

Pros: Great food, Friendly staff, Good atmosphere

Bettina

Points +197

Vegan
26 Sep 2009

The best veg buffet!

I would never go near a chinese restaurant, but this place is truly amazing.
I would never go near a chinese restaurant, but this place is just fantastic. Vegan shrimps, vegan chicken, vegan beef, vegan duck, even vegan shark fin soup! A vegan heaven! Absolutely amazing veg buffet, I could just live off this buffet for the rest of my life. Great corn soup, and my friend (not vegetarian) was delighted, said the veg shark fin soup was the best shark fin soup he ever had in his life. The beetroot salad, the cous cous and the hommus are truly tasty. Reasonable prices. Not a long walk from Malmö station. I live in Copenhagen and that's almost 45 min by train and a 20 euro train ticket to go there, but it's well worth the traveling.

Pros: healthy tasty food, reasonable prices, nice staff

Cons: no alcohol

Rosalita

Points +72

Vegan
09 Aug 2009

I love this place.

The food is on the heavy side, but I think it's delicious, also the staff is super friendly and they have alot of different choices on the menu.
The desserts are lovely as well.

Pros: cheap, good food

ampallang

Points +365

Vegan
06 Jun 2009

variety and choice

i went here for the lunch buffet, it costs 69kr

Mostly all vegan, only 2 yoghurt sauces that were not vegan.

A salad bar with some interesting choices, quiona salad, corn, lettuce salad.

Hor meals were 3 differennt curries, peanut sauce with soay beef, fish curry, fried vegeies an some spring rolls, soa fritters and apple fritters.

Choices of white or brown rice.

a little heavy on the tummy,but really lovely. My mother an aunty also enjoyed the food.

Not the best ive ever ha, but the best around sweden and denmark.

Pros: mostly vegan, good range, cheap

Cons: gulten heavy

piffelina

Points +3608

Vegan
11 Jan 2009

go for dinner instead of lunch!

their buffe consists of different kinds of dishes with mock meat, (chicken, shrim, beef and shark?).

their buffe is alright, but my boyfriend and i prefer their inexpensive dinner menu. a meal is around 70 SEK.

my non-vegan boyfriend always gets the schnitzel, which he loves - not sure if the garlic butter is vegan though? ask! (almost everything is vegan)

personally i love all the chicken substitues, esp. the chicken spits with peanutsauce, mmmm!

in case you have room for it, get your vegan banana split or fried bananas / pineapple with vanilla ice (just say that you want the "tofuline" kind, it's the name of the vegan ice cream). a perfect way to finish of your meal!

Pros: great food, inexpensive, vegan deserts

erinmack

Points +24

Vegan
30 Apr 2008

NOM NOM NOM

"Mums" (Swedish for "yum-yum!") is the word! Sometimes a girl's just gotta have her gluten analogs - and why not finish it off with some soy ice cream and fried bananas for dessert?




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