Very affordable Asian cuisine spot to serve yourself a wide variety of vegetables. Lots of fried stuff and dishes with eggs, so make sure to avoid those if you're trying to minimize the grease and eliminate non-vegan stuff you consume. Also, if you bring your own container, make your way to the cashier and ask them to tare it for you so that you can save on another single-use plastic container. I enjoyed veggies like eggplant, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, and squash. I got to have some grains and legumes, as well: quinoa, tofu, and lentils. I skipped the rice and noodle options. There's also a salad bar and fruit, which I also did not partake in. I'll be coming back for more when I'm working in the area!
This is a self-service buffet with good viriety of dishes. Lots of the dishes contain eggs, so just be aware of it. I really enjoyed the eggplant Empanadas.
I went for lunch here in February 2024. This is a food bar, similar to most of the other ones in Buenos Aires. The difference with this one is that there are tables, so you can eat right here in the restaurant. Nearly everyone got their food to go so there was no problem getting a table. Most of the other food bars are take away only. I chose all the things that I wanted (it's self-serve) and the total came to 2,600 pesos (approximately US$2.50). It's amazing to get a meal at this price. The food is good, especially for the price. The food is very similar to the other takeaway places in town. They have several quiche-type dishes that contain eggs. Otherwise it looked mostly vegan to me. When you walk in, just grab one of the plastic containers on top of the food bar, put your food in it, then take it to the back and pay the cashier.
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First Review by maynard7
taiwanesetexan
Points +9434
Good variety - Edit
Very affordable Asian cuisine spot to serve yourself a wide variety of vegetables. Lots of fried stuff and dishes with eggs, so make sure to avoid those if you're trying to minimize the grease and eliminate non-vegan stuff you consume. Also, if you bring your own container, make your way to the cashier and ask them to tare it for you so that you can save on another single-use plastic container. I enjoyed veggies like eggplant, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, and squash. I got to have some grains and legumes, as well: quinoa, tofu, and lentils. I skipped the rice and noodle options. There's also a salad bar and fruit, which I also did not partake in. I'll be coming back for more when I'm working in the area!
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Floresta
Points +48
Good and cheap - Edit
This is a self-service buffet with good viriety of dishes. Lots of the dishes contain eggs, so just be aware of it. I really enjoyed the eggplant Empanadas.
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maynard7
Points +5200
Good, cheap food - Edit
I went for lunch here in February 2024. This is a food bar, similar to most of the other ones in Buenos Aires. The difference with this one is that there are tables, so you can eat right here in the restaurant. Nearly everyone got their food to go so there was no problem getting a table. Most of the other food bars are take away only. I chose all the things that I wanted (it's self-serve) and the total came to 2,600 pesos (approximately US$2.50). It's amazing to get a meal at this price. The food is good, especially for the price. The food is very similar to the other takeaway places in town. They have several quiche-type dishes that contain eggs. Otherwise it looked mostly vegan to me. When you walk in, just grab one of the plastic containers on top of the food bar, put your food in it, then take it to the back and pay the cashier.
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Pros: Price, Tasty, Tables!
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