Traveling abroad isn't easy when you're vegan, as many of those options in Europe are raw or curry-based, so finding the Hibiscus buffet was a lifesaver and really enjoyable. It's not cheap, but it's simple, clean vegan comfort food.
Every day, there is a different soup (like a creamy legume or squash), around six buffet dishes (at least a rice, a seitan, a tofu, and a vegetable), around four different cold salads (a lettuce, a shaved veg like beet or carrot, and a few other creations), various bite-sized bread pieces, and a few additional bready options (maybe garlic or tomato-topped).
Tea is free (possibly coffee?--I didn't partake) and there's water for purchase. There are several desserts for purchase as well, like faux cheesecake or mousse lemon square, which we regrettably didn't try until our 5th trip there.
The building has a lovely two-story rustic cottage feel, and is bright, clean, and comfortable. Several tourists ventured in, but it felt like a locals fav. The hours are stunted (12p-3p most days), so be aware of that. The workers were nice and could converse in English and, for some reason, I appreciated when I saw them sitting with pals to eat their own food--like we're just joining them for lunch and they, too, know what a treat their restaurant is.
The whole place just seemed homey, casual, and honest. read more