Zǎozǐshù

Zhejiang


Far more upmarket (and with prices to match) than a typical temple canteen, Zǎozǐshù serves up vegetarian delicacies like stir-fried tea mushrooms (干煸茶菇, gānbiān chágū) and stewed papaya with snow lotus seed (瓜田雪莲, guātián xuělián). It's part of the Meicen Restaurants complex; look for the English sign inside that says 'vegetarian life style'.


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