Fó Yǒu Yuán

Guangzhou


An unpretentious, popular vegetarian restaurant hidden in the Xìngfǔ Xīncūn residential quarter. Dine on mock-meat and seafood dishes that taste unerringly like the real thing, or keep it simple with veggie stir-fries and soups. English and photo menu.


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