Lawei Vegetarian Restaurant is just on Jiangnanxi road between Wangguo Outlets and the jiangnanxi metro station. You can walk from exit C.
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All You Can Eat Veggie Fiest
In China even vegetarian food can taste just as good as meat dishes! So why not trying out tasty vegetarian food without spending a fortune? Lawei Vegetarian Buffet in Guangzhou near Wangguo Outlets is exactly what you’re looking for.
Don’t be confused by the name though, Lawei (腊味) usually means preserved meats, but at this buffet, everything is 100% vegetarian. They only use plant-based ingredients to recreate classic Cantonese flavors. Meaning some dishes come with meat alternatives. Other dishes are simply vegetarian without any soy protein meat substitute.
What’s on the Menu?
At Lawei Vegetarian Buffet, you’ll find a variety of dishes in traditional Cantonese flavors. Highlights include:
Mock Char Siu (BBQ pork made from soy and gluten), Vegetarian sausages, Stir-fried vegetables, Braised tofu and mushrooms, Cantonese-style soups, Fried rice and noodles, Salads and dim sum, Simple desserts (like sweet soups and fruit jellies)
Ever imagined enjoying unlimited amounts of delicious vegetarian dishes for under ¥50? Here, it’s reality.
Buffet Pricing
Expect to pay around ¥30–¥50 per person. Price includes unlimited food plus basic drinks like tea or water. Extra drinks or bottled beverages may cost extra.
The buffet is genuinely affordable. Ideal for students, young professionals, families, or anyone on a budget who loves variety and a vegetarian diet. Also great after a day of exploring the surrounding area of Jiangnanxi or Wangguo Outlets.
What’s the Vibe?
Lawei Vegetarian Buffet has a relaxed, casual feel. It’s more of a canteen-style place where you serve yourself from large trays of food. That means clean and practical seating, self-service layout: grab a plate and help yourself!
It’s not about luxury dining here, it’s about enjoying good food without fuss. You’ll spot local office workers grabbing lunch, families with kids enjoying dinner, and surely monks and other workers from nearby temples.
But what’s the catch? It can get crowded, especially at lunchtime and evenings. Want the freshest dishes? Arrive slightly earlier, around 11:00 AM for lunch or 5:00 PM for dinner. So you can beat the crowds and ensure hot dishes.
Why People Love It
Visitors consistently praise Lawei Vegetarian Buffet for its variety and flavor. Even my meat loving wife appreciates the tasty dishes, admitting they’re surprisingly satisfying. The value for money is unbeatable.
However, a quick tip: some dishes might cool down if you arrive late. For the best experience, aim to eat when the restaurant is busy. Food turnover is higher, and everything stays fresh.
Tips for First-Time Visitors
Take smaller portions first to try a variety, and then go back for favorites. There’s no rush, take your time and enjoy your meal.
Don’t waste food; some buffets charge extra fees if you leave too much uneaten. No reservation needed, just walk in, pay at the counter, and grab your plate.
Hours & Pricing
Typically open around 11:00 AM–2:00 PM (lunch) and 5:00–9:00 PM (dinner).
Buffet price ranges from ¥30–¥50 per person. Water and tea are free; other drinks available for purchase.
Should You Visit?
If you love good food at low prices, definitely give Lawei Vegetarian Buffet a try. Whether you’re vegetarian or just veggie-curious, it’s an easy way to explore delicious Cantonese cuisine without the meat. Bring friends, come hungry, and enjoy a flavorful feast that’s kind to both your wallet and your health. Who knows, you might discover a new favorite dish!
In short, Lawei Vegetarian Buffet isn’t just for vegetarians, it’s a simple spot for anyone who enjoys delicious food, a clean atmosphere, and unbeatable value.