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Read more in this vegan Okinawa guide: https itravelforveganfood.com/vegan-okinawa-guide lala zorba is a vegan restaurant specializing in Asian ethnic cuisine as well as some local dishes. remember that it only opens in the night from Thursday to Monday. they can find dishes like curry teller, dumplings, buddha bowl, soba, desserts and drinks. they also offer some meals with some curses. The dumpling set I tried incl... View all feedback.
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I visited back in October 2019 and we waited for almost 2 hours on the first plate of dinner when there was only one other table. yes, eating was delicious, and you could say that everything was made with sweet and fresh ingredients. but sad because it was also on the expensive side: I would say it wasn't worth waiting. I wish I could get it higher based on the taste and the friendly staff, but I must have visited on... View all feedback.
Was quite difficult to find vegan options in okinawa, and I found this, eating is so good!
Read more in this vegan Okinawa guide: https itravelforveganfood.com/vegan-okinawa-guide lala zorba is a vegan restaurant specializing in Asian ethnic cuisine as well as some local dishes. remember that it only opens in the night from Thursday to Monday. they can find dishes like curry teller, dumplings, buddha bowl, soba, desserts and drinks. they also offer some meals with some curses. The dumpling set I tried includes an appetizer, dumpling, soy chicken and a spicy fried noodles I changed to okinawa soba. the okinawa soba proves to be my favorite with its varied toppings, chewing noodles and tasteful suppe.
Went with a friend an hour before the closure so the dishes were all sold out, except for the Nepalese Noodles, they were so tasty! I also tried the apple cidrum. Super recommended if you are in Kokusai-dori!
We were originally shocked by the prices, so much more expensive than our standard meals here! But once we ate the food, it was worth it, and compared to prices back in the UK, not that expensive. We decided to get a selection of plates rather than a set. We tried the fried “chicken”, tofu tikka masala, dumplings and tofu salad. The salad was fresh and delicious, love the tofu with tikka masala sauce definitely want to recreate at home, the dumplings had a green curry like filling. Everything tasted so fresh and the portions were big, definitely worth it! The staff are lovely and the menu is available with English.
Really worth it. Generous portions, tasty. The gyoza are great.