Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Japanese
Take-out
Bakery
Honey
Bakery specialising in taiyaki, a Japanese baked good in shape of a fish, which is baked on a hot plate and then filled with different ingredients. Offers vegan taiyaki and several vegan fillings like red bean, curry, mushrooms, and tapioca. Open Mon-Fri 11:00-21:00, Sat-Sun 11:00-22:00.
13 Reviews
First Review by seaflower08
StayCurious
Points +214
Cute, but mostly okay - Edit
This ace is very close to the main station and easy to stop by. The service is quick but not overly friendly. The staff continued chatting for a whole before taking my order, despite other customers waiting as well.
Read moreThey have three vegan options, red bean paste, apple and something savoury if I remember correctly.
The portion size is quite small and not really filling, so only eat there of youre not looking fo a full meal.
The waffle was freshly made and the filling was good. It wasnt particular, but still tasty. Its worth a stop of youre in Düsseldorf.
Pros: Cute Look , Food was made freshly for you
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TheKitKatLizard
Points +91
Fresh waffles - Edit
Feshly made waffles, filled well, decent pricing
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Repekka
Points +259
Cute!! Tasty!! - Edit
They do one thing and they do it well. I had the red bean, enoki mushroom and the curry filling. The mushroom was my favorite - it had a nice kick 🤍🤍 very good for breakfast or light lunch😄
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JuaniS
Points +221
Rico, pero no destaca - Edit
Sabor rico, pero sin más, hay más opciones vegetarianas apetitosas en la ciudad
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LaraByte
Points +22
Geheimtipp! Außergewöhnlicher, besonderer Geschmack - Edit
Das Personal hat mir die veganen Optionen erklärt und mich sogar vorab von einer Eissorte kosten lassen. Das violette Softeis in der schwarzen Waffel (mit Kohle gefärbt) in der Sorte „Ube“ war eine Neues Geschmackserlebnis. Den süßen Waffel-Fisch hatte ich mit einer Lotus-Creme-Füllung, sehr mächtig aber absolut himmlisch. Die Fische sind außen kross und innen weich.
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monough
Points +97
yummy! - Edit
we ordered red bean, apple and cinnamon, and enoki taiyaki and all of them were really good! perfect snack 🤤
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Lauchdrache
Points +1974
Cute Fishies - Edit
We tried all vegan flavours and I can recommend all of them. The mushroom Taiyaki is a little bit more spicey than curry.
Read moreDelicious and very cute with this fish look.
You can only pay with card.
Close to the main train station. Only takeaway.
Pros: Clearly labelled vegan options , Cute japanese snack
Cons: Ice cream without vegan alternatives
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SunnyJack
Points +1495
I like it! - Edit
I love Tayaki filled with red bean paste. At Bing Go they are very tasty, I can highly recommend to eat them here.
Read moreI would like to come back next time I'm in Düsseldorf. #Veganuary
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Points +21590
Bing Go - Edit
I got the peanut butter and jelly option and thought it tasted like regular waffles (or even an Uncrustable from the US). I didn’t find these to be very exciting.
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PaulsBuffet
Points +3473
Very nice - Edit
I appreciate that you can get these fish shaped waffles outside of japan as it definitely sends me back.
Read morePersonally I can only comment on the version with the black bean filling, but it’s really extremely good.
Just the way it’s supposed to be.
Not too sweet and nice and chewy inside.
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jo3rn
Points +1788
Nice, but expensive - Edit
Had the peanut butter jelly with vegan dough. Great taste and the fish shape is oddly appealing, certainly particularly well received by children.
Read moreFor the fact that it is consumed with 4 bites, 3.60 € is a huge price tag. Thus, it remains a one-hit-wonder for me.
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david_droes
Points +3846
Just okay - Edit
They offer vegan dough for their taiyaki, plus some vegan fillings such as bean paste or mushrooms. I’ve had the one with red bean paste and a seasonal special with Sakura flavor (cherry blossom) and mochi inside. The red bean one was tasty but kinda boring and not crunchy on the outside as it should be. The Sakura one was bad. The dough was fine but the mochi inside had hard white lumps of rice flour that weren’t incorporated. When you bit them, you had straight up plain rice flour in your mouth… was that worth 5€ for one waffle? Nope. Plus I waited 25 minutes for two waffles! The staff doesn’t seem very efficient tbh, since I watched them the whole 25 minutes. Often, the waffle makers were empty despite there being a long line waiting to be served. Improvements need to be made.
Read morePros: Has vegan options
Cons: Disgusting taste of some varieties , Long wait , Rather expensive
Guest
seaflower08
Points +4078
Cute and delicious waffles - Edit
Taiyaki is a waffle in the shape of a fish and a speciality in Japan and also in Korea. For an extra 30 cents, this one is available in a vegan version, and there is also a 20-cent surcharge for plant-based drinks. A loyalty card is offered for regular customers. The fish are filled with a savoury or sweet filling. Vegan are: Red Bean, Tapioca, Jam, Peanutbutter & Jelly, Enoki Mushroom and Curry.
Read moreMy favourite was Enoki Mushroom, slightly spicy (not very spicy), but all the choices I tried tasted great. The batter is an absolute dream! The waffles are elaborately handmade after ordering, so there is a bit of a wait, but interesting to see how they do it. There are about 6 seats on site otherwise to take away. I can recommend the Taiyaki Triple, so you can try three different varieties. Will definitely be back!
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