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Dining Categories: ALL Vegan and Food and Salad BarsDining Tags: Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia
Dedicated to Guan Yin, the goddess of compassion, this Chinese Buddhist temple offers a daily vegan lunch buffet to hundreds of people. The variety is vast, and the lines can get long, so it is recommended people try to arrive before 12pm.
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1 Review on “Lunch Buffet at Dharma Realm Guan Yin Temple”
At the back end of this Chinese Buddhist temple is a very large and completely vegan buffet that goes from 11:00am to 2pm daily.
They serve a variety of Chinese vegan dishes like tofu, greens, tempeh, chick’n drumsticks, spring rolls, noodle soups, steamed buns and more. It is a self serve buffet that vegans and non-vegans alike enjoy together at the communal tables in the canteen.
They also offer fruit, and quite a few different Chinese sweet buns and donut balls for those with a sweet tooth, and the price is so right! During my last visit, I paid 6.50 ringgit for a plate; that is $1.46 usd!
Apart from the inexpensive food, I greatly appreciate the signs on the walls asking people not to waste food, and the positive dharma quotes like “live life simply” and ” be kind” posted on the dharma wall.
Dharma Realm Guan Yin Sagely Monastery is just around the corner from the Patronas towers and located in central Kuala Lumpur, so it is also easily accessible, and definitively worth a visit.