Genius naming with Veggienius! I like that they show pictures of almost every item on their menu, the restaurant is modern and spacious, and the open view of the kitchen does remind me of Din Tai Fung. The pineapple drink looks refreshing. 🍍4:52 Vegetarians use mushroom sauce in lieu of oyster sauce. 8:37 Vegetarians eat eggs, dairy, and honey, and vegans don't consume any of those. Your dishes look healthy, hearty, and delicious! 😋 Thank you for sharing this vegetarian food review, AK! 🤗
Mmmmm that radish cake looked amazing. They have that sort of thing at the Veggie Dim Sum House on Pell Street 😃 I am on a raw food/juice cleanse right now and shouldn’t even be watching these, but I do love veggie food videos 🙃🌱💚
I’m not a strict vegetarian but I really do enjoy vegetables. When you were leafing through that menu outside, so many of this dishes looked delicious. And your pineapple drink looked really good, too. Your main dish was so interesting looking. I love your “mmms” when you’re trying foods. Your enthusiasm is contagious. That restaurant was beautiful, too. First of all, it looked spotlessly clean and the decor was so minimum and simple. It looked like a very nice atmosphere in which to eat.
Loofah is not a vine- It grows from vines…and is related to squash/ pumpkins… also frequently used to exfoliate in the bathtub! I was skeptical when I first had it- but for squash it is not bad. Loving your Taiwan content already AK- have a great trip!
When you eat really good vegetarian food, you definitely do not miss meat! Never had radish cake but made radish dishes via a farm's recipe. Everything looks super awesome. Glad you enjoyed it!! I'll have to look loofah near me (spelling? )
@AK, wishing you a wonderful time in Taiwan. That loofah vegetable is the same loofah sponge we buy at the store. Once is dried up it becomes a very good bath sponge.
This is brilliant AK. I've been watching a lot of your food videos recently. And I particular enjoyed this one the most. I don't eat red meat I'm a pollotarian. Just chicken, fish and vegs for me!
Speaking of pumpkin, I'm making pumpkin soup today:-) The food looks delicious. You have more courage than me AK if you are traveling alone. I know a lot of people do it but it seems it would be kind of sad and lonely, especially in a place where you might not even speak the language. Oh wow, I just looked it up, they do speak Chinese in Taiwan so I guess you're in luck:-) 🧚♀
Loofah grows on vines and is a long green squash looking plant. If dried it’s called loofah sponge used for bathing. It is great for exfoliate dead skin.
Although this is not something I could eat (the wood ear fungus) I'm happy to watch you enjoy your meal. Thanks for all your food adventures, I admire our bravery. 😊
The place and menu are elegant, and the food looks amazing!!. The juice looks pretty and refreshing! I didn't know that loofah could be eaten! I must try that!
I like how you are always willing to try something new. It makes me want to be more adventurous with my own food. Have a wonderful time!
Thank you so much, it's good to be adventurous sometimes
Genius naming with Veggienius! I like that they show pictures of almost every item on their menu, the restaurant is modern and spacious, and the open view of the kitchen does remind me of Din Tai Fung. The pineapple drink looks refreshing. 🍍4:52 Vegetarians use mushroom sauce in lieu of oyster sauce. 8:37 Vegetarians eat eggs, dairy, and honey, and vegans don't consume any of those. Your dishes look healthy, hearty, and delicious! 😋 Thank you for sharing this vegetarian food review, AK! 🤗
Young lady you are a good moderator!
Good to know it's a mushroom sauce Thanks so much for watching!
@@Patrick-ei4sf Thank you for your kind words, Patrick! 🙂
Mmmmm that radish cake looked amazing. They have that sort of thing at the Veggie Dim Sum House on Pell Street 😃 I am on a raw food/juice cleanse right now and shouldn’t even be watching these, but I do love veggie food videos 🙃🌱💚
@@Lisatropolis You can watch but not touch the food through the screen. 😁 The veggie food reviews are definitely a treat. 😃
Even the menu’s pictures look great ,nice decor in that restaurant and all of your foods looked delicious 😋Thank you for sharing this review A K🙂👍!!!
The menu quality and decor of this restaurant is fantastic!
I’m not a strict vegetarian but I really do enjoy vegetables. When you were leafing through that menu outside, so many of this dishes looked delicious. And your pineapple drink looked really good, too. Your main dish was so interesting looking. I love your “mmms” when you’re trying foods. Your enthusiasm is contagious. That restaurant was beautiful, too. First of all, it looked spotlessly clean and the decor was so minimum and simple. It looked like a very nice atmosphere in which to eat.
Your meal looks delish, AK! That pineapple juice, radish cake and luffa! Mmmm! 🤗
It was sure excellent!
Loofah is not a vine- It grows from vines…and is related to squash/ pumpkins… also frequently used to exfoliate in the bathtub! I was skeptical when I first had it- but for squash it is not bad. Loving your Taiwan content already AK- have a great trip!
Who knew pumpkin vines would be so good!
I know!
When you eat really good vegetarian food, you definitely do not miss meat! Never had radish cake but made radish dishes via a farm's recipe. Everything looks super awesome. Glad you enjoyed it!! I'll have to look loofah near me (spelling? )
loofah (xin gua) is Chinese okra.
Good to know!
This is absolutely something I would completely love ❤️ Excellent Restaurant and so wonderfully clean. So glad you found this lovely restaurant. 😍
My pleasure, I definitely needed it after the long transit time and to counteract the jetlag!
@AK, wishing you a wonderful time in Taiwan.
That loofah vegetable is the same loofah sponge we buy at the store.
Once is dried up it becomes a very good bath sponge.
Good to know!
As a vegan, it’s nice to see there are such delicious plant-based options in Taiwan. And I didn’t know you could eat a loofah lol!
thank you man
You're welcome!
Looks healthy and delicious! 😋Enjoy your trip!
It sure was
This is brilliant AK. I've been watching a lot of your food videos recently. And I particular enjoyed this one the most. I don't eat red meat I'm a pollotarian. Just chicken, fish and vegs for me!
You're welcome! I definitely needed this meal
Speaking of pumpkin, I'm making pumpkin soup today:-) The food looks delicious. You have more courage than me AK if you are traveling alone. I know a lot of people do it but it seems it would be kind of sad and lonely, especially in a place where you might not even speak the language. Oh wow, I just looked it up, they do speak Chinese in Taiwan so I guess you're in luck:-) 🧚♀
Very cosy in à scandinav style, nice.
Your drink looks so refreshening.
The dishes you choose looks really good and tasty.
Good choice 😀👍
Loofah grows on vines and is a long green squash looking plant. If dried it’s called loofah sponge used for bathing. It is great for exfoliate dead skin.
Although this is not something I could eat (the wood ear fungus) I'm happy to watch you enjoy your meal. Thanks for all your food adventures, I admire our bravery. 😊
The place and menu are elegant, and the food looks amazing!!. The juice looks pretty and refreshing! I didn't know that loofah could be eaten! I must try that!
Lovely clean and I am glad you enjoyed it
Taiwan has great vegetarian, vegan and meat alternative dining unlike the bad North American ones
Hmmm, that meal looks good.
Nice. Thankyou
Thanks so much for watching!
The piece you ate where you say it is water chest nut is turnip.
I'm pretty sure it was water chestnut.
I re-watched the video and it does look like water chestnut. @@ActionKidExtra
Now, I want to go there amd try all of that you had there.😢😊Just by your reactions I know it was delicious.😋🍱🍹
You will have to let us know if you find a place that makes smoothies
I'll have to look!
Head to Mobe's Kitchen.. we love them
🤤WOW🤤
Blendy til Foamy pineapple with lychee?
Loofah is a sponge
What was your airline food? Dont eat it on the way back
lol 9:40 , 3:20
or Thai pays premium money to eat vegeterian food in overpriced NYC
it's not Thai, it's Taiwan