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post Aug 18 2011, 10:32 AM, updated 11y ago

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Hello ladies & gentlemen,

I am a pescetarianism as well as lacto-ovo vegetarian. One of my favorite restaurant is Medi Foods located at SS18 Subang Jaya at BMS 'Be Lohas' Restaurant in USJ Taipan. Any vegetarian to share your experience and thoughts? smile.gif

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post Aug 18 2011, 11:21 AM

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My current best vegetarian chapfan in Puchong- The stall inside Puteri Mart haha. i always take economy fried kuehteow + mee and wth 2 toppings ~ RM4 nia
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post Aug 18 2011, 02:43 PM

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RM 2 vegetarian economy rice at taman mayang
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post Aug 18 2011, 04:28 PM

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RM2 Vegetarian rice also available in Bdr Puteri few row from Public Bank
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post Aug 18 2011, 04:57 PM

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post Aug 18 2011, 05:52 PM

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There is one Chap Fan vegetarian located around Honda service centre vicinity, before you reach the service centre sure will pass by like a food court. The vegetarian mix rice is very famous there. Yet price is cheap:)

Ya, vegetarian is healthy yet cheap:) save our pocket too
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post Aug 18 2011, 09:04 PM

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Vegetarian mixed rice is not cheap except those RM2 which is runs on charity. Just have one at Uptown that cost Rm6. 3 dish 1 soup.
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post Aug 18 2011, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(cuebiz @ Aug 18 2011, 09:04 PM)
Vegetarian mixed rice is not cheap except those RM2 which is runs on charity. Just have one at Uptown that cost Rm6. 3 dish 1 soup.
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Disagree.

Depends on what location they sell the food margin with the rental and other factors at least .
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post Aug 18 2011, 11:06 PM

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It is never cheap cause the ingredients to make the fake meat are imported from Taiwan.
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post Aug 19 2011, 06:44 AM

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QUOTE(cuebiz @ Aug 18 2011, 11:06 PM)
It is never cheap cause the ingredients to make the fake meat are imported from Taiwan.
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Only in average restaurant uses premium artificial meat-alike ingredient. Normally they just use ordinary ingredients.
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post Aug 20 2011, 01:17 AM

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restoran mama sayang in tmn desa used to be my all-time fav when i crave for it
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post Aug 20 2011, 08:17 AM

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Chap Fan or is it restaurant? Anyone here tried 'Lei Cha' is a Hakka cuisine. The one in BMS 'Be Lohas' is excellent it serve with 7 different colour of vegetable including cashew nuts and the mint soup is serve boiling hot to freshness. RM13.90/bowl of lei cha.
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QUOTE(WSL999 @ Aug 20 2011, 08:17 AM)
Chap Fan or is it restaurant? Anyone here tried 'Lei Cha' is a Hakka cuisine. The one in BMS 'Be Lohas' is excellent it serve with 7 different colour of vegetable including cashew nuts and the mint soup is serve boiling hot to freshness. RM13.90/bowl of lei cha.
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lei cha is not entirely vegetarian. some use minced pork meat and shrimps
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post Aug 21 2011, 09:51 AM

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QUOTE(C-Note @ Aug 21 2011, 01:46 AM)
lei cha is not entirely vegetarian. some use minced pork meat and shrimps
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Normally I go to vegetarian and organic vegetarian restaurant.

If those in Coffee Shop then may be add in minced pork or shrimps.
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post Aug 23 2011, 10:34 AM

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My place at Cheras, Taman Muda. You can find many vegetarian foods. Recently open one indian vegetarian restaurant. morning and nite also you can find to eat. Some places either open morning till afternoon or nite. Here you can find chap fan, dishes eat for family members around 6 adult and 3 children cost you less than rm100.
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More new places for me to have my Veg Meal!!

Thanks All!!

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Guan Yin Zai at Section 17! I love their butter prawns, fish head curry, "wo beng", etc etc..

http://kyspeaks.com/2007/01/10/ky-eats-veg...-pj-seksyen-17/
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post Aug 26 2011, 05:20 AM

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Anyone know where got restaurant provide vegetarian Yong Tow Fu?
many Chinese vegetarian restaurant provide vegetarian Bah Kut Teh ....so how about vegetarian Yong Tow Fu?


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post Aug 30 2011, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(tanhks @ Aug 26 2011, 05:20 AM)
Anyone know where got restaurant provide vegetarian Yong Tow Fu?
many Chinese vegetarian restaurant provide vegetarian Bah Kut Teh ....so how about vegetarian Yong Tow Fu?
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Blue Boy Restaurant at Jalan Pudu, behind My Hotel, opposite Swiss Garden.Vegetarian burgers, nasi lemak, yong tow foo, curry laksa, char kuey teow (famous), lots of choices.
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post Sep 8 2011, 08:20 AM

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Hello Everyone,
Currently I work in Shah Alam. Although I am not vegetarian but I quite like to eat biggrin.gif
Can anyone tell me which area in Shah Alam (if hv shop name is better) have vegetarian shop?


Thank u very much smile.gif
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post Sep 8 2011, 09:19 AM

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kota kemuning got i think. u go check that thread.
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QUOTE(tanhks @ Aug 26 2011, 05:20 AM)
Anyone know where got restaurant provide vegetarian Yong Tow Fu?
many Chinese vegetarian restaurant provide vegetarian Bah Kut Teh ....so how about vegetarian Yong Tow Fu?
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Gopalas in Brickfields serves a very nice bowl of youn tau foo. It an indian vegetarian restaurant but they have many chinese dishes.
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post Oct 12 2011, 06:17 PM

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Sann San Vegetarian Restaurant in Old Klang Road (behind Plaza OUG, Opposite Juke Box Shoe Store) offers a wide variety of vegetarian food inlcuding Yong Tau Foo.
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post Oct 22 2011, 08:02 PM

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I always go to Taman Midah fo RM2 vegetarian after buying groceries at the morning market. For me, I think it taste is much better than the RM2 vegetarian restaurant in Bandar Puteri.
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post Oct 22 2011, 08:31 PM

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Hmm thinking bout those delicious vegetarian meals at temples during wesak day drool.gif
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QUOTE(unig @ Oct 22 2011, 08:31 PM)
Hmm thinking bout those delicious vegetarian meals at temples during wesak day drool.gif
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post Oct 27 2011, 02:54 PM

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There're a vegetarian cafe at Taman Miharja, name is Tian Yi Cafe. But close very early, around 9pm. Got yong tauhu rice. This cafe got mee, rice, n also western food like pizza. I love the snacks, such as salad chicken (rm5.50). Got sell vegetarian pau/bread also. Good food overall in this cafe.
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Inside One Utama, there is one very nice vegetarian restaurant...forgot name...it's opposite TGIF. Price around RM20/pax - RM25/pax. During lunch it is around RM10++ for their set.
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QUOTE(jimmyay @ Apr 8 2012, 10:05 PM)
Inside One Utama, there is one very nice vegetarian restaurant...forgot name...it's opposite TGIF. Price around RM20/pax - RM25/pax. During lunch it is around RM10++ for their set.
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loved their claypot chicken rice
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post Apr 9 2012, 07:17 AM

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vegetarian family home vegetarian restaurant behind Maybank and Hong Leong Bank in Kota Kemuning is pretty good i would say.....and the price is very reasonable..
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post Apr 18 2012, 11:27 PM

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When I think about vegetarian food, I will always go for Cafe de Sky Garden @ Petaling Jaya

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It's a bit pricey since its vegetarian cuisine but it sure does taste good blush.gif

More details, location and food photo - http://goo.gl/d7r3R
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post May 9 2012, 04:20 AM

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hi, i would like to ask, is the kuah kacang that is served with nasi impit consider as vegetarian? the ingredient got animal source?
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post May 22 2012, 08:59 PM

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QUOTE(storm721984 @ Apr 18 2012, 11:27 PM)
When I think about vegetarian food, I will always go for Cafe de Sky Garden @ Petaling Jaya
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It's a bit pricey since its vegetarian cuisine but it sure does taste good  blush.gif
More details, location and food photo -http://goo.gl/d7r3R
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have been there two times.
1st time went there was Sunday and all seats are full of people ! and i don't want to wait.
2nd time went there (not weekend) and able to 'ta bao' a rice noddle...hmmm very delicious.

(found out their address from www.happycow.net )
http://www.happycow.net/asia/malaysia/petaling_jaya/

I would like to recommend
Cayo Cafe (very nice Indian curry rice )
50-1 Kelana Mall, SS6/14 Kelana Jaya

Kechara Oasis ( very nice atmosphere....like a restaurant in a 5 star hotel )
Unit 19-LG1, Level B1, Block D Jaya One (46200) (at 72A Jalan University)

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post May 22 2012, 09:57 PM

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MG's Vegetarian Cafe/Bakery at Desa Sri Hartamas. Serves Western meal, pasta, japanese,noodles,pizzas,dimsum,soups,salad, pastries,cakes and bread. High quality food in a cozy upscale setting.I like the pasta and donburi and will always tapau the onigiri for the next day's breakfast. rclxms.gif
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post Jun 3 2012, 12:51 AM

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Segamat area.
Anyone can tell me where got vegetarian restaurant in Segamat.
If no vegetarian restaurant, I am going to "MarryBrown Fried Chicken restaurant" - they have vegetarian salad and French fries.

Segamat is not in the listing in http://www.happycow.net/asia/malaysia/

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post Jun 5 2012, 01:14 AM

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Can find more vegetarian restaurant here

http://vege-directory.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html

But it is dated 2010 January.

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Anyone know home food delivery but i want vegetarian de area around kepong....Thanks
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are egg consider as vege?
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post Jun 10 2012, 11:38 AM

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QUOTE(meistsh_musical @ Jun 10 2012, 12:01 AM)
are egg consider as vege?
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People that exclude meat in their meal but include egg and milk are called vegetarian
People that exclude meat, egg and milk in their meal are called vegan. Vegan also exclude product that made from animal part. example leather shoe/hand bag are made from animal skin.
Honey is also excluded in Vegan's meal
Some white sugar are filtered with Bone char (cow's bone) so Vegan also exclude white sugar.
more information about this http://www.vegfamily.com/articles/sugar.htm

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QUOTE(4everlove @ Oct 27 2011, 02:54 PM)
There're a vegetarian cafe at Taman Miharja, name is Tian Yi Cafe. But close very early, around 9pm. Got yong tauhu rice. This cafe got mee, rice, n also western food like pizza. I love the snacks, such as salad chicken (rm5.50). Got sell vegetarian pau/bread also. Good food overall in this cafe.
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QUOTE(storm721984 @ Apr 18 2012, 11:27 PM)
When I think about vegetarian food, I will always go for Cafe de Sky Garden @ Petaling Jaya

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It's a bit pricey since its vegetarian cuisine but it sure does taste good  blush.gif

More details, location and food photo - http://goo.gl/d7r3R
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just for u both to know, both of this outlet are under same management.
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QUOTE(misakiatsuka @ Jun 10 2012, 12:38 PM)
People that exclude meat in their meal but include egg and milk are called vegetarian
People that exclude meat, egg and milk in their meal are called vegan. Vegan also exclude product that made from animal part. example leather shoe/hand bag are made from animal skin.
Honey is also excluded in Vegan's meal
Some white sugar are filtered with Bone char (cow's bone) so Vegan also exclude white sugar.
more information about this  http://www.vegfamily.com/articles/sugar.htm
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Are french fries, apple pie in fast food restaurants vegetarian?

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if cant find vege restaurant,
usually will find tauhu (soya based), wadei (dal, soft peanut)
sold. +1-2 other vege, makes a good meal.


i thought no way fries could be non vegetarian food.

googled just in case there are info about this.
(http://animalrights.about.com/b/2011/10/26/mcdonalds-french-fries-still-not-vegetarian.htm)
never thought they put animal products in fries too....

very surprised, ... tahnks !
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For the apple pie, some information here:
http://www.vrg.org/fastfoodinfo.htm#2009_m...alds_l-cysteine

look like only the 'roti' bun and coleslaw and Marrybrow's salad are vegetarian.
'Vegelover' pizza and salad in Pizza Hut are also vegetarian.



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the char kuew tiao @Blue Boy Restaurant is probably the best char kuew tiao i've ever eaten. p/ls : the chef is an indian who can speak cantonese fluently smile.gif
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QUOTE(tanhks @ Aug 1 2012, 07:56 PM)
Are french fries, apple pie in fast food restaurants vegetarian?
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No. I ask my strict vege friend about this and he mention that there are also meat ingredient added either to the potato or during the frying
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vegetarian from selayang reporting in!


Added on October 10, 2012, 9:40 am
QUOTE(cuebiz @ Oct 10 2012, 10:36 AM)
No. I ask my strict vege friend about this and he mention that there are also meat ingredient added either to the potato or during the frying
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no boh, i ask my strict vege temple senior 2 they said can eat cos the oil is separated fried from chcken
how come diff version?

well actually i go ask myself b4, their oil really separated fried

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QUOTE(ck_boon @ Oct 10 2012, 09:36 AM)
vegetarian from selayang reporting in!


Added on October 10, 2012, 9:40 am
no boh, i ask my strict vege temple senior 2 they said can eat cos the oil is separated fried from chcken
how come diff version?

well actually i go ask myself b4, their oil really  separated fried
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Best is to check directly with the worker in the fast food industry
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QUOTE(cuebiz @ Oct 10 2012, 10:45 AM)
Best is to check directly with the worker in the fast food industry
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yeah, i tnink just try our best lar, try not to consume meats tats enuff
i just been here to eat recently, their food is awesome rclxm9.gif

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QUOTE(purple00 @ Oct 8 2012, 10:17 PM)
the char kuew tiao @Blue Boy Restaurant  is probably the best char kuew tiao i've ever eaten. p/ls : the chef is an indian who can speak cantonese fluently smile.gif
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their burger and yong dao fu nice to! thumbup.gif
but they always no open de, most of the time i go visit their closed their shop

how their maintance their business wor


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QUOTE(WSL999 @ Aug 18 2011, 06:52 PM)
There is one Chap Fan vegetarian located around Honda service centre vicinity, before you reach the service centre sure will pass by like a food court. The vegetarian mix rice is very famous there. Yet price is cheap:)

Ya, vegetarian is healthy yet cheap:) save our pocket too
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try chap fan at jinjang maybank, (theres only one maybank) , good, nice, cheap, various choice, got soup got tat indian biscuit given, each time i eat rm3.50 only

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What do you call vegetarians who do not eat rice ? I do not eat rice because most of the rice I know of are of high Glycemic Index and that effects my running performance.
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QUOTE(inter9988 @ Aug 12 2012, 08:12 PM)
if cant find vege restaurant, 
usually will find tauhu (soya based), wadei (dal, soft peanut)
sold. +1-2 other vege, makes a good meal.
i thought no way fries could be non vegetarian food.

googled just in case there are info about this.
(http://animalrights.about.com/b/2011/10/26/mcdonalds-french-fries-still-not-vegetarian.htm)
never thought they put animal products in fries too....

very surprised, ... tahnks !
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really surprised me! next time cant eat french fries d in Mcd ohmy.gif
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Herbaline at Kota Kemuning....
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Any nice vegetarian in klang area?


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QUOTE(xerox5566 @ Oct 22 2012, 04:23 PM)
Any nice vegetarian in klang area?
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Bukit Tinggi Klang has lot of nice vegetarian.
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QUOTE(victim_of_malware @ Oct 29 2012, 12:45 AM)
Bukit Tinggi Klang has lot of nice vegetarian.
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Yes I went a lot vegetarian shop at Bukit Tinggi. smile.gif

However Klang Jalan Meru little shop only. sad.gif
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I am also a vegetarian but i don't know a restaurant about it and thank you for giving that address.
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Nice and cheap vegetarian for ala carte dishes at Taman Muda, Ampang along the hawker stalls.
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Am vegetarian, just wanted to ask:
If I go to Chinese's sea foods restaurant and order fried vegetable (example fried kangkong).
Do they use pig oil to fry vegetable?

I some time go to Chinese's sea foods restaurant, but of course I order vegetable only.
And I ask them not to use pig oil when fry the vegetable.
Some time I worry, the waiter who take my order does not communicate effectively with the person who cook/fry the vegetable, and they use pig oil to fry my vegetable ! sweat.gif

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Am lacto-ovo (used to be lacto but has since adopted ovo to make life easier) and I usually prefer Indian veg over Chinese veg. Any decent Indian restaurants (not the Mamaks, but usually they have some veg options) serving banana leave rice is my fave! Penang has some fine Indian veg restaurants, as well as Chinese ones too. Singapore has 24-hour Indian veg outlets, esp in and around Little India. Wish we could have the same here! smile.gif
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QUOTE(victim_of_malware @ Nov 3 2012, 02:05 AM)
Am vegetarian, just wanted to ask:
If I go to Chinese's sea foods restaurant and order fried vegetable (example fried kangkong).
Do they use pig oil to fry vegetable?

I some time go to Chinese's sea foods restaurant, but of course I order vegetable only.
And I ask them not to use pig oil when fry the vegetable.
Some time I worry, the waiter who take my order does not communicate effectively with the person who cook/fry the vegetable, and  they use pig oil to fry my vegetable !  sweat.gif
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When in doubt, always ask. Not many restaurants use lard to fry vegetables anyway - what you should concern about is the use of belacan in fried kangkung. You should inquire about it before ordering. smile.gif

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any vegetarian food in salak selatan ? My area near to salak south LRT
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QUOTE(falconLee @ Nov 12 2012, 12:25 PM)
any vegetarian food in salak selatan ? My area near to salak south LRT
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Try to search in www.happycow.net/asia/malaysia/

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There are many vegetarian restaurants in Klang Valley, I normally go to LOHAS based & 1 of my fave is The Origin @ 8, Jalan 1/67B, Off Jalan Mengkudu, Ampang next to Brussels Restaurant & quite close to Ampang Mini Market. The owners are very friendly & very willing to accommodate to my special diet requirement due to my last stage chronic kidney disease! BTW the food is good for a healty vegetarian restaurant who doesn't use too much oil,salt & strictly no MSG in their food!
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sorry to hear that klguy. must be difficult.

there's a shop that sells vege meat supply opposite old town market, selangor.if im not mistaken carrefour also got sell some.

-at food junction under th road. near asia jaya lrt, to the left of axis tower, Jalan 51A223 PJ. also a vege stall on workdays. (around 11am-4pm only)

-at klana jaya, tmn mayang. there's a long row of stalls. (10min walk from klana jaya lrt). 2 are vege.

as usual restaurants will be packed at lunch(12noon)/dinner(7-9pm) time. have to go earlier/later to avoid overcrowding.

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I happen to be uptown and noticed this little cafe on level one. Pop in to have a look and i kind like the design of this cafe. Was told that this shop all their food and beverages are grain based.

Well for a price RM 10, still can get a set meal is consider reasonable enough. Tried the spaghetti and kind of like it. Definitely will go and try the others as well. According to the waiter, their burgher seems to be popular...

Very friendly place. 8/10 rating!
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I happen to be uptown and noticed this little cafe on level one. Pop in to have a look and i kind like the design of this cafe. Was told that this shop all their food and beverages are grain based.

Well for a price RM 10, still can get a set meal is consider reasonable enough. Tried the spaghetti and kind of like it. Definitely will go and try the others as well. According to the waiter, their burgher seems to be popular...

Very friendly place. 8/10 rating!
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Just in case, this is the place... https://maps.google.com.my/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&...314fcb0f0612594
i noticed they have FB too....
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QUOTE(Kate2002 @ Aug 23 2011, 01:04 PM)
More new places for me to have my Veg Meal!!

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Hi everyone, can i know is there any vege stall around Cyberjaya ? im a vegetarian too smile.gif
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best vegetarian food is at Fan Cai Xiang in taman desa..but expensive though
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best vegetarian food is at Fan Cai Xiang in taman desa..but expensive though
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taman desa? near where ?
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I am vegetarian for the past 14 years & i had gone to most of the vegetarian outlet. The best vegetarian restaurant ever ....

- Cafe De sky garden (PJ)
- Radhey's heavenly delights (old klang road)
- kechara oasis (PJ)
-Annalakshmi (KL)

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Hi everyone, I am not a vegetarian but have been toying with the idea. I tried it for a week but gave up mainly because vege alternatives were so hard to find.

Just wanted to ask you guys how u find acceptable vegetarian food everyday... or do u go to non vege restaurants and just pick the vegetables?
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hi..just wana share some of the vegetarian or organic restaurants that i've came across:-
1) New Vegetarian secrect receipi at Tropicana City Mall, PJ
2) There a japanese vege restaurant ( sorry, forget the name) at Damansara Utama. the shoplots row behind KDU college, PJ
3) Vegetarian Korean BBQ , Kepong. The shoplot is behind the Pizza Hut and KFC building.
4) Simple life cafe, Setia City Mall, Shah Alam.
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anyone tried secret recipe beyond veggie. they have 2 outlets. I have tried the one in tropicana city mall. food tasty and area clean but not cheap. for 2 hungry adults, minimum rm50 for say 3-4 dishes and couple of drinks.
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QUOTE(WSL999 @ Aug 18 2011, 10:32 AM)
Hello ladies & gentlemen,

I am a pescetarianism as well as lacto-ovo vegetarian. One of my favorite restaurant is Medi Foods located at SS18 Subang Jaya at BMS 'Be Lohas' Restaurant in USJ Taipan. Any vegetarian to share your experience and thoughts? smile.gif

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Any vegen mixed rice at Putra Height?
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Cahaya STAR LRT station got Hakka Lui Char (Vegetarian)

KLCC got one Temple that sells variety of vegetarian dishes (Po Ling temple)

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Hi everyone!
I know the discussion is quite old but maybe people could also be interested to know today where to find good vegetarian food in KL. Personnally my favorite one is SU Lai Xiang vegetarian house. I go there almost everyday as I work nearby.
I wrote a more precise review on that website, I think it is quite new but you can find some good places on it, not only restaurants http://vibehero.com/kuala_lumpur/restauran...se_sri_hartamas
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Any vegetarian/vegan fast food restaurant in Malaysia
fast food restaurant that provide vegan burger? vegan french fries......etc
(There is one in Singapore, the restaurant name is "Vegan Burg" )
http://www.veganburg.com/

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There are lot of variety to cook with vegetables. You can have great combinations of different types of vegetables and can have different recipes as per your choice and taste.
I eat both veg and non-veg. But I prefer veg the most.
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If you like indian food, I recommend Annalakshmi in Brickfields, beside the Temple of Fine Arts.

http://www.timeoutkl.com/food/venues/Annalakshmi

Weekends they do buffet, rm18 per person, large variety of dishes to choose from plus chapati, naan and/or puri made to order.

Food is top class, but service can be a bit slow, partly because the service staff are volunteers and the place is run as charity for the Temple of Fine Arts.
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Also, Simple Life Vegetarian cafe in Bangsar South, inside Wisma Lifecare building. They serve "healthy" vegetarian kinda food, so it's mostly brown rice, low salt, etc. Worth a try I think, the nasi lemak and toonsprout noodles are meant to be good.
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This is a good thread! I have been a vegetarian since my surgery, and was clueless what and where to eat.
I'm planning to continue being a vegetarian for religious reasons. Tofu is my fav currently, as long as there is tofu I'm happy. biggrin.gif Would love to know other options too. Keep updating this thread! rclxms.gif
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vegetarian breads, cookies, and cakes avail at cheras, near leisure mall - origene bakery

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QUOTE(masala_thosai @ Oct 19 2013, 02:13 PM)
If you like indian food, I recommend Annalakshmi in Brickfields, beside the Temple of Fine Arts.

http://www.timeoutkl.com/food/venues/Annalakshmi

Weekends they do buffet, rm18 per person, large variety of dishes to choose from plus chapati, naan and/or puri made to order.

Food is top class, but service can be a bit slow, partly because the service staff are volunteers and the place is run as charity for the Temple of Fine Arts.
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i'm looking for an inexpensive vegetarian restaurants around Petaling Jaya only.
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thanks but is that more to delivery only? i'm looking at vegetarian restaurants where I can sit down and chat with friends also smile.gif
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Hello fellow vegetarians!

I have been a vegetarian all my life and have noticed a huge growth in vegetarian restaurants int he last 10 years.

There is a place I tried near my house in Bangsar....called WTF Restaurants. They don't have a vegetarian tag on their signage so I mistook it for a normal restaurant at first. When we went through the menu we realised that it was a pure vegetarian place.

They serve many cuisines.....North Indian, Indo-Chinese, Mexican, Italian and Thai.

Here are some of the things we tried and absolutely loved:

Tava Masala - an Indian sizzling plate dish

Tandoori Platter - several tandoori items ona single dish

Chinese Bhel - takes time to prepare but it was so good, we always have it when we visit.

Pav bhaji - a mixture of mashed vegetables and they serve with home made buns.....my husband loved it!

They have many many dishes. Now, we go at least once a week and still have not been through the entire menu!

Sharing some photos here too....

Anyone else tried this place?

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Hello fellow vegetarians!

I have been a vegetarian all my life and have noticed a huge growth in vegetarian restaurants int he last 10 years.

There is a place I tried near my house in Bangsar....called WTF Restaurants. They don't have a vegetarian tag on their signage so I mistook it for a normal restaurant at first. When we went through the menu we realised that it was a pure vegetarian place.

They serve many cuisines.....North Indian, Indo-Chinese, Mexican, Italian and Thai.

Here are some of the things we tried and absolutely loved:

Tava Masala - an Indian sizzling plate dish

Tandoori Platter - several tandoori items ona  single dish

Chinese Bhel - takes time to prepare but it was so good, we always have it when we visit.

Pav bhaji - a mixture of mashed vegetables and they serve with home made buns.....my husband loved it!

They have many many dishes. Now, we go at least once a week and still have not been through the entire menu!

Sharing some photos here too....

Anyone else tried this place?
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Thank you for sharing, me and my wife will drop by this weekend to try out the delicious food you mentioned, can't wait for it!

Oh by the way, this is another Authentic Indian Vegetarian Restaurant call Saravanaa Bhavan, you must check it out. They serve food like Pongal, Poori, Rice set with 9 sides in single stainless steel around plate, Idly, Dosa and many more. Not to forget to mention their Lasi is fantastic too, rich in texture, flavor and neat. It's located next to DeGem, or 2 - 3 shops away. You'll not miss the Signboard.
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Hello everyone, I would like to ask is there any vegetarian delivery (lunch) sent to area near LRT Salak Selatan or Jalan Sri Permaisuri 9, Bdr Sri Permaisuri? Thank you very much.
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Vegetarian in Malaysia for western and lacto-ovo veg tastes


Pros...

1. Not difficult to find in any South Indian restaurants

2. Easier than Bangladesh, Cambodia and Thailand

3. Much easier than China (much easier to find halal food in Guangzhou)

4. Penang and KL are OK. I hear that Port Dickson and Seramban are marginally OK.


Cons...


01. Most pure veg restos are Chinese food. I prefer a variety - Indian and Malay included. In Singapore I know of several Malay restos where I can get numerous veg (or almost veg) dishes. But I have stopped going to Malay restos in Malaysia. except for some laksa stalls it is a waste of time

02. More choices in India, Taiwan and Singapore

03. Too much MSG and other food enhancers

04. Almost no veg stalls in food courts (do Malays pay cheaper rent or is it a matter of supply and demand?)

05. Too much fake meat. I find it disgusting. And it is not healthy.

06. Too much tofu and soybean products. Bad for male health. Mushrooms and gluten would be better IMHO.

07. Not enough tempeh. Close to zero. This is a cheap and locally produced probiotic high-protein food, yet two choices in Malaysia are no tempeh or tempeh cooked with same oil as chicken.

08. Not healthy ingredients. Rare to find brown rice or alternative grains (millet etc). Too much deep-fried food. Too much pre-prepared food (not fresh)

09. Veg restos cater to two groups almost exclusively, middle class Chinese in a hurry and upper middle class Chinese for whom it seems to be a status/social event more than for daily nutrition (similar to Hong Kong).

10. A lot of mom n' pop veg restos with questionable hygiene.

11. Vegan-centric: Although telur kompong (free range eggs) are available in Malaysia, I have never found a 'veg' resto offering such. The options are usually no eggs or industrially raised (tortured chicken) eggs.

12. Sanctimoniousness vibe: I go to a veg restaurant to eat, not to be seen as a member of a religious group. Yet, the best veg restos are run by Buddhists, so I deal with it.

13. Some Malays do not understand what vegetarian means. I frequently find ikan bilis (tiny fish) in my 'vegetarian' dishes and I can taste shrimp paste.

14. Shocking how much flesh food Tamil Hindus eat in Malaysia - goat, chicken, fish, brains. Seems they eat everything except beef

15. Palm oil instead of cocoanut, mustard or teel oil

16. High carb: I want *vegetables* not carbohydrates (rice and noodles).

17. Shortage of veggies: I find it better value to buy veg food in non-veg restos as they tend to have more vegetables on hand!

18. Few North Indian veg restos: I prefer wheat (capatis especially) to rice but mamak restos are not veg-friendly.

19. Pandan rice: why does everybody just eat plain rice or nasi lemak? There are so many ways to prepare rice and so many kinds, yet I find the rice in Malaysia boring and often low grade. No doubt I am just eating in the wrong (cheapest) places. I can't remember the name of the place- maybe it was Sarvana Bhavan in KL, but one upscale Indian resto has an assortment of rices.



Favourite restaurants in Malaysia, so far...


A. Malacca's Kompong Veggie: very high quality fresh ginger infusion, inconsistent though (depends on whether owner is present)

B. Malacca's free canteen operated by a Taiwanese Mahayana group: Not far from two big malls downtown (in an area of reproductions of Dutch buildings) Steaming hot utensils, basic food, can donate but no pressure.

C. Johor Baru's Indian resto across from Hindu Temple. Hot goats' milk and standard Tamil food

D. Several shops in Little India, KL

E. Langar (communal meal) at Gurudwars (Sikh Temples)

F. Ching Hai Loving Huts in suburban KL

G. Small (unlicensed, unregulated) stalls run by South Indians from their backyards, selling deep-fried snacks - better quality than my local Ramadan market popios (there was nothing inside! Tasty and crispy though)

H. SELVAMS in Malacca.

But, typically I eat at a friend's place because she has integrated traditional S Lankan Tamil food with modern understanding of nutrition and ingredients from her own garden.

Context: So far, within Malaysia my experience is limited to Malacca, KL and a small town in Johor. I am keen to visit India again, as options in Malaysia are rather limited. My mouth waters considering the choices in sit-down or fast food just across the bridge in the red dot. And eating in SG food courts is great value relative to the cost of groceries and rent. I intend to try the local Buddhist temples on new and full moon. I don't expect a 'free lunch' but I was surprised they serve so early in the day.I am not a monk so I can eat after noon.

Question: One of the excellent thing about Muslim and South Asian culture is access to hand washing without entering the WC. Do Chinese restaurants have this feature? I forget.

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Vegetarian in Malaysia for western and lacto-ovo veg tastes
Pros...

1. Not difficult to find in any South Indian restaurants

2. Easier than Bangladesh, Cambodia and Thailand

3. Much easier than China (much easier to find halal food in Guangzhou)

4. Penang and KL are OK. I hear that Port Dickson and Seramban are marginally OK.
Cons...
01. Most pure veg restos are Chinese food. I prefer a variety - Indian and Malay included. In Singapore I know of several Malay restos where I can get numerous veg (or almost veg) dishes. But I have stopped going to Malay restos in Malaysia. except for some laksa stalls it is a waste of time

02. More choices in India, Taiwan and Singapore

03. Too much MSG and other food enhancers

04. Almost no veg stalls in food courts (do Malays pay cheaper rent or is it a matter of supply and demand?)

05. Too much fake meat. I find it disgusting. And it is not healthy.

06. Too much tofu and soybean products. Bad for male health. Mushrooms and gluten would be better IMHO.

07. Not enough tempeh. Close to zero. This is a cheap and locally produced probiotic high-protein food, yet two choices in Malaysia are no tempeh or tempeh cooked with same oil as chicken. 

08. Not healthy ingredients. Rare to find brown rice or alternative grains (millet etc). Too much deep-fried food. Too much pre-prepared food (not fresh)

09. Veg restos cater to two groups almost exclusively, middle class Chinese in a hurry and upper middle class Chinese for whom it seems to be a status/social event more than for daily nutrition (similar to Hong Kong).

10.  A lot of mom n' pop veg restos with questionable hygiene.

11. Vegan-centric: Although telur kompong (free range eggs) are available in Malaysia, I have never found a 'veg' resto offering such. The options are usually no eggs or industrially raised (tortured chicken) eggs.

12. Sanctimoniousness vibe: I go to a veg restaurant to eat, not to be seen as a member of a religious group. Yet, the best veg restos are run by Buddhists, so I deal with it.

13. Some Malays do not understand what vegetarian means. I frequently find ikan bilis (tiny fish) in my 'vegetarian' dishes and I can taste shrimp paste.

14. Shocking how much flesh food Tamil Hindus eat in Malaysia - goat, chicken, fish, brains. Seems they eat everything except beef

15. Palm oil instead of cocoanut, mustard or teel oil

16. High carb: I want *vegetables* not carbohydrates (rice and noodles).

17. Shortage of veggies: I find it better value to buy veg food in non-veg restos as they tend to have more vegetables on hand!

18. Few North Indian veg restos: I prefer wheat (capatis especially) to rice but mamak restos are not veg-friendly.

19. Pandan rice: why does everybody just eat plain rice or nasi lemak?  There are so many ways to prepare rice and so many kinds, yet I find the rice in Malaysia boring and often low grade. No doubt I am just eating in the wrong (cheapest) places. I can't remember the name of the place- maybe it was Sarvana Bhavan in KL, but one upscale Indian resto has an assortment of rices.

Favourite restaurants in Malaysia, so far...
A. Malacca's  Kompong Veggie: very high quality fresh ginger infusion, inconsistent though (depends on whether owner is present)

B. Malacca's free canteen operated by a Taiwanese Mahayana group: Not far from two big malls downtown (in an area of reproductions of Dutch buildings) Steaming hot utensils, basic food, can donate but no pressure.

C. Johor Baru's Indian resto across from Hindu Temple. Hot goats' milk and standard Tamil food

D. Several shops in Little India, KL

E. Langar (communal meal) at Gurudwars (Sikh Temples)

F. Ching Hai Loving Huts in suburban KL

G. Small (unlicensed, unregulated) stalls run by South Indians from their backyards, selling deep-fried snacks - better quality than my local Ramadan market popios (there was nothing inside! Tasty and crispy though)

H. SELVAMS in Malacca.

But, typically I eat at a friend's place because she has integrated traditional S Lankan Tamil food with modern understanding of nutrition and ingredients from her own garden.

Context: So far, within Malaysia my experience is limited to Malacca, KL and a small town in Johor. I am keen to visit India again, as options in Malaysia are rather limited. My mouth waters considering the choices in sit-down or fast food just across the bridge in the red dot. And eating in SG food courts is great value relative to the cost of groceries and rent.  I intend to try the local Buddhist temples on new and full moon. I don't expect a 'free lunch' but I was surprised they serve so early in the day.I am not a monk so I can eat after noon.

Question: One of the excellent thing about Muslim and South Asian culture is access to hand washing without entering the WC. Do Chinese restaurants have this feature? I forget.
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If you are vegetarian or have guests coming over who are non-meat-eaters, there are options available to use as substitutions for the turkey, and they don’t have to be hard to make or lack in the flavor department.

Recipe: Vegetarian Thanksgiving: Recipes for Delicious and Healthier Foods
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Bandar Baru Bangi and , KAJANG got any vegetarian shop to have dinner , lunch and breakfast ?
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Download the app Kindmeal n u will be able to find many diffrent vegetarian restaurants near where u are n which restaurants offer discounts for vegetarian food!
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Hey, this maybe the best place to ask. nod.gif nod.gif

My wife mentioned about a vegetarian restaurant located at Taman Midah / Taman Maluri which she had when she was a Standard 1 kid, back in 1997.

The vegetarian food had no MSG and was incredibly delicious. It is so delicious that her family remembers it until today 2017. That's 20 odd years ago.

The vegetarian restaurant meals back then was in sets. Similar to Fong Lai restaurants in MidValley today. The interior decor was impressive considering 1997. And the prices were also very expensive.

She had her lunches there during the weekend with her grandma (who has since passed on), so it had fond memories for her and her family. Perhaps they can have the opportunity to relive it this Mother's Day.

She is keen to re-discover that particular vegetarian restaurant. No one in the family remembers the name of the restaurant.

Maybe you guys / gals remember or know where this restaurant is now? icon_question.gif icon_question.gif icon_question.gif
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Found a japanese vegetarian restaurant in Sunway Velocity.. i was rushing for a movie yet to eat but feel free tocheck it out,...they have vegetarian sashimi made of konjac !

 

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