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Contribuisci feedbackThe town of Milton Keynes has a real vegan restaurant: Veggie World. But when I went there, it had a sign at the door that it was temporarily closed. Where instead? Lucky Cow beat Wagamama, an Asian restaurant serving meat, but with vegan options. Did I say vegan options? You have a complete vegan menu! And everything sounded so good that it was hard to choose. Based on the waitress's advice, I chose her new signature dish: the avant-garde 'n made with a vegan egg and in cooperation with gaz eichely, whatever that can be. It is a bowl with grilled seitan, mushrooms and a well selected selection of vegetables on a bed of rice. All ingredients work well together. The vegan egg is a real surprise. The white part tastes something like protein, but the egg yolk is actually a spicy sauce great, now I can be sure that it really is 't egg! . It is up to the individual to eat everything in a bite or spread over the bowl to make everything lightly spicy. As a supplement, a raw salad ordered that was healthy but somehow boring. The promised dressing lacked what makes it dry and tasteless. The ingredients also did not form an interesting combination. It was just a healthy bowl of vegetables. The blueberry was very sweet and didn't taste like a healthy drink. It is made of blueberry, apple and carrot with a hint of fresh ginger. Never found the note, only tastes sugar they say is not in there. When I visited, it was a Saturday night at 6 pm, the busiest time of the week. The place was full, with a waiting line outside. The staff really worked hard Tony was my wonderful waiter and they managed to handle seats well while eight! Chefs were able to prepare the orders quite quickly. When I visited, there were many children added to a loud atmosphere. This is certainly not a place to take a date! Despite all the noises, I enjoyed my food and the great service of the staff. I've never heard of Wagamama before. It turns out they have restaurants all over the world. In view of their fantastic vegan menu, they should really advertise for vegans. While they eat meat, I would certainly visit Wagamama again. Of course I don't know the quality of the food I had in Veggie World, but for me Wagamama is certainly not a second choice!
Veggie World, a vegan restaurant in the city of Milton Keynes, was unfortunately closed when I visited. Luckily, I stumbled upon Wagamama, an Asian restaurant known for its meat dishes but also offering a full vegan menu. I was impressed by the range of vegan options available and decided to try the Avantgardgard dish recommended by the waitress. It was a bowl filled with grilled tofu, mushrooms, and a selection of vegetables on a bed of rice, topped with a vegan egg which turned out to be a spicy sauce rather than an actual egg. The flavors worked well together and I enjoyed the dish. I also ordered a raw salad as a side, but found it to be a bit bland and lacking in dressing. The blueberry drink I ordered was overly sweet and didn't taste as healthy as I had hoped. Despite these minor issues, the restaurant was bustling with customers on a Saturday night and the staff, particularly my waiter Tony, worked hard to ensure everyone was seated and served promptly. The atmosphere was lively, with lots of children adding to the noise level. Overall, I had a pleasant dining experience at Wagamama and would consider returning, especially for their excellent vegan options. It's clear that they cater well to vegans and should promote this aspect of their menu more. Although I can't speak for the quality of Veggie World, Wagamama certainly exceeded my expectations.
The food is tasty, the service can be incredibly quick, and the variety of vegetarian and vegan options has improved recently. Although it can be challenging to find gluten-free and vegetarian dishes in many places, it is achievable here.
The food was great, the service was incredibly fast, and the selection of vegetarian and vegan options has improved recently. As with many restaurants, finding gluten-free and vegetarian options can be challenging, but they are available here.