Vegan
Chinese
Fast food

One of Sydney metro branch buddhist temples of the Nan Tien Temple in Wollongong, tucked away near Westfield Chatswood's Spring Street entrance (where Coles & Aldi located). There are three levels: restaurant and Buddhist craft shop on the ground level, bookshop on the first level, and temple/prayer hall on the second level. A selections of vegan hot foods are displayed on the bainmarie from 11am-3pm. You get a choice of 3 dishes with steamed rice. Complimentary hot tea. Open Mon-Fri 11:00am-3:00pm, Sat 9:30am-3:30pm, Sun 10:00am-3:00pm.


Venue map for IBAA Chatswood - Fo Guang Yuan
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28 Reviews

First Review by Fingercuts

Fingercuts

Points +289

Herbivore
07 Dec 2012

good and nourishing but otherwise unremarkable.

Good news if you eat vegan - you'll get an OK meal.
Like many chinese Buddhist places, particularly in Australia, the food is ok, but uninspired. Rice and a few choices from watery bainmaries. The lunch deal of $AUD10.80 (as at November 2012) includes complimentary Fu Guang tea, but other teas are poor value.
This is a clean friendly place in the heart of a shopping area, a Buddhist shop selling books and trinkets, and also serving lunch.
If you're vegan in Australia, you rejoice when you find a rare place you can eat. But it's not special.

Pros: vegan, convenient location, clean




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