6 of the Best is a regular series in which we examine six elite food and/or drink items available in Guangzhou.
Open since 1999, Sharmaji boasts a vegetarian buffet with homemade northern Indian cuisine and vegan or Jain options. No alcohol is served or allowed inside, so stick with the chai milk tea. RMB60/all-you-can-eat.
From whole-wheat quesadillas and crisp salads to a range of homemade baked goods (like the cocoa berry Bundt cake), Love Bay Café is lauded on dianping.com for swaying even the most stubborn of meat-eaters. RMB70/person.
See listing for Love Bay Cafe.
Feeling adventurous? Make your way to this hole-in-the-wall shop in Liwan that’s been serving hearty, country-style vegetarian and vegan dishes since 1993. RMB60/person.
Nestled beside Guangzhou East Station, Yi Xin welcomes guests into a meditative dining area filled with Buddhist texts and Chinese tea. Try the marbled pork and spicy boiled beef knock-offs. RMB100/person.
Available for delivery anywhere in Guangzhou, Go Vegan’s wholesome, tasty dishes are crafted with organic, hydroponic and imported fruits, vegetables, nuts and legumes. Fresh groceries can be purchased separately. RMB120/person.
Follow govegan101 on WeChat to view the daily menu and place an order.
An upscale vegetarian restaurant on Xingsheng Lu, Joy Vege serves traditional Chinese dishes in elegant, Western-style courses with cutlery and sparkling juice or wine. RMB150/person.
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