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Contribuer aux commentairesAfter my Mysore class, I enjoyed a simple bagel with avocado at Wünsch. I wish they had more protein-filled options, but the avocado was still delicious! They season it with peppers, giving the dish a nice kick. I also liked the coffee and bagel combo pricing. Their soy milk coffees are amazing, I recommend avoiding the almond milk and trying the Happy Soy Boy instead!
Large selection of salads to choose from (up to 4 in a small box), most of which are vegan. Also have a vegan sandwich that looks great. Nice to have healthier options as an oily local food. Check to make sure it is vegan as I saw a product as vegan but included honey.
This restaurant offers vibrant, uncomplicated, casual food with a focus on vegetarian and vegan options. The menu can be a bit confusing at first glance, so it's best to double check with the staff. The salads are made with fresh, trendy ingredients and come in generous portions, perfect for those looking to eat clean. However, those following a Buddhist diet may have difficulty as dishes containing five spices are not clearly marked and the staff may not be knowledgeable about them. The chefs on duty may be able to provide assistance. Smoothies and beverages are a bit pricey. Overall, it's a self-service establishment with prices in the medium to high range.
The salads are delicious, with clear labeling for non-vegan options. I typically opt for a small portion. While I found the Impossible Burger to be bland, there are tastier meatless burger options available in Hong Kong.
I have a simple bagel with avocado after my my mysore class. Wünsch, they had more hearty protein-filled options, but that was still delicious! They season the avocado with peppers, which gives the food a really nice kick. Also appreciate the availability of a coffee ball combo price. Her soy milk coffees are amazing. Never get the almond milk – but for soya they use Happy Soy Boy and it's incredible!