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City: 南投, 埔里鎮向善里向善路126號, 南投 I , Taiwan, Taiwan, Province of China
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City: 埔里鎮, 中正路454號, 埔里鎮, Taiwan, Province of China
The comprehensive range of coffee and tea specialties greatly enhances the value of a visit to Mumu Yì Shì Kā Fēi.
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City: Puli, 2, Zhongtai Rd, Puli, Taiwan, 545, Taiwan, Province of China
"Although it is great that buddhism in taiwan holds its vegetarian roots in the opposite to japan, tibet or se asia, it is disappointing that Buddhists in taiwan choose to turn a blind eye on the suffering of milk cows. like most, this caffe is 100 vegetarian and almost 100 not vegan. even after a nice long conversation with the personal I could not order and get a vegan meal. set meals the employees understood that I did not want milk products, and claimed that most of the set meal were vegan, but the pudding still included cream and the main dish had faked ham, which is practically never vegan from Buddhist institutions. it's so bad if buddhism, as he is taught here, is all about compassion and service, but somehow the cows are omitted. since I was sure the bagels were vegan that they apparently checked the ingredients. they promised me one without cheese, but they still contained butter and fake meat. a worker admitted that it was butter, and suggested that I give it to someone?! the other tried to insist that it melted mayonnaise, turned bright yellow by sniffing. I know the fat taste of butter and that was it. - yes? the original happycow listing noted soya cheese for bagels. I think the reason for this confusion is that workers say that vegans can eat their cheese because it comes from a natural farm where cows are hand-molken. they accept that cows are killed when they stop producing milk, but it does not seem to disturb them, possibly because they believe that the bad karma will go to the person they eat, not the person that uses their milk. they do not even have soy milk for drinks or Chinese tea, so practically the only vegan drink is available black coffee. two stars because the personal veganism understood, but could not be harassed to make a meal, so I let starve wasted money. restaurant? there is also a restaurant right in front of the tempel, but they were even less knowledgeable helpful. the coworker I spoke with just broke out laughing when I asked what was vegan, said it's all vegan, and then when I explained the milk, she said only two dishes used milk, but the chances are practically zero. it would be wise to bring with them food after puli!"