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Contribuisci feedbackSmall average pizza place in taichung, definitiw more from a Taiwanese art pizza than a western art pizza. has English on the menu and can replace vegan cheese that is great. as to have horses and chickens is also beautiful. if they are only on the look for veg. pizza with real cheese, there are better possibilities in taichung.
Very few restaurants that offer vegetarian pizzas, offer vegans, so good on elite, all their menu points with taking off the hot dog and cream brûlée to veganize. they simply tell them when they order that they want to make their food “vegan” (in English is okay.) I was a little disappointed that the 10” pine nuts, pesto and mushroom pizza (NT$219) did not come with the spade listed in the description: instead, they underlaid broccoli strands that appear as a strange substitute. Oh, well, it tasted good. the thin chest had a pleasant light krach on the bottom and around the edges. I will come back here for more vegan pizza, especially at this price. they also offer 7” frozen pizza (NT$100) to bake home. there are some small tables outside and in the first floor. more seating, ac and toilets are upstairs.
Pizza in taiwan generally leaves something to be desired, but the pizza here is good enough to recommend, especially since they can make everything vegan. the Hawaiian pizza is particularly good. like all pizza in taiwan, it is only with thinner crust and they do not eat on enough so, but it is the best that is available. they don't always have vegan cheese so that they don't get a bit of soothing. the woman will be able to understand vegan cheese in English if they do not know how to speak Chinese, and the menu is also bilingual.
I really enjoyed the pizzas we ordered. The price was fair as well (4 pizzas and squid rings for about 900nt). The only thing I didn’t care for was the lack of cheese... we subbed vegan cheese and there just wasn’t enough of it. I don’t live in Taichung but if I did I would go back.
Very few restaurants that offer vegetarian pizzas accommodate vegans, so good on Elite for being able to veganize all of their menu items except the hot dog and creme brûlée. Just tell them when you order that you want your food to be made “vegan” (in English is okay). I was a bit disappointed that the 10” pine nuts, pesto, and mushroom pizza (NT$219) didn’t come with the asparagus listed in the description: instead, they subbed broccoli stems, which seems like an odd substitute. Oh, well: it tasted all right. The thin crust had a pleasant light crunch on the bottom and around the edges. I’ll come back for more vegan pizza here, especially at this price point. They also offer 7” frozen pizzas (NT$100) to bake at home. There are a couple of small tables outside and on the first floor. More seating, AC, and restrooms are upstairs.
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