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You are here: Home / Food Review / A Vegetarian Meal for this Chinese New Year

A Vegetarian Meal for this Chinese New Year

February 9, 2018 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Invited Review Leave a Comment

Café de Metta  is one of the place where you can enjoy some vegetarian delights this Chinese New Year. Located in Atria Shopping Gallery, Café De Metta offers you with the wide selections of vegetarian dishes where they are made from premium vegetarian products and some are imported all the way from Taiwan.  In Café De Metta, they offers 4 types of sets where they have RM 588, RM688, RM 888, and RM 1288.

For this time, we tried their RM 888 set where we had the Fatt Choy Yee Sang. Then we moved on to the Emperor Shark Fin Soup where the vegetarian shark fin soup is served with the egg, and also some intimation shark fin.

Moving next we had the Eighth Happiness which is packed with the generous ingredients and toppings. Enjoy the small platter of salad, and crispy rolls, vegetarian style crab row and many more. The Eight happiness comes heavenly where they are beautifully plated with myriad of color.



Longevity Fish
And we have this Vegetarian Fish where they are imported from Taiwan. The vegetarian dish looks a like a fish meat. Drenched with the sweet and sour sauce, you can enjoy this delicious plate of sweet and sour fish here.

 “Kui Fa” Beancurd
A healthy dish to go with where they are packed with the great serving and much more nutrients

 Sweet & Sour Mushroom Golden Sand Prawns
Using the mushroom as the base for the prawns, they are carefully deep fried till perfection with the crispy bites. Addictively good.

 Shark Fin Brocolli Red Wine with Golden Mushroom
And of course don’t miss out some vegetables from their list too.

Not to forget is the  Dessert. For those who are looking where to dine for these Chinese New Year, you can consider to book  a table and enjoy with your family and friend.

Address: Atria Shopping Gallery, Lot T 31, Jalan SS 22/23, Damansara Jaya, 47400, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, 47400 Petaling Jaya
Contact No;
017-873 4873

Restaurant: Cafe De Metta Locations: Atria Shopping Gallery, Damansara Jaya Tags: #dineinatriadj Category: Food Review, Invited Review


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