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Avaliação da contribuiçãoHave been spying on the rice paper scissors vegan menu for a dae. it changes seasonal so, again, the dishes listed in the listing here cannot be on the menu when they visit. but it always seems to be a mix of snack-finger food, stir cookies, curries and salads. the personal is attentive, but not overlaid, I liked that they described every dish in detail when it serves it. I noticed that she apparently encouraged to sell. but they are not pressing about it. our waiter suggested we share 5 dishes for $40 pp, but we were on the way to see a show and not like a huge dinner. so we divided 3 dishes and steamed rice between 2 of us and that was a lot. my favorite was the touching green with mock boar bell 20). we also enjoyed a spicy, fresh, zesty mock duck and cauliflower salad 16) and a rich, creamy yellow curry with silky aubergine (also $16). in any case ready to go back and try them more, maybe for a quieter weekday lunch if they can try 5 dishes for $35 pp. it is a lively, lively place with low light and loud music. beautiful for a date or something special dinner.
Only once for the 10 curs degustation it was here and it was really good. the aromen were really inventive and honest it was a good price for the amount of food they receive. the server explain each court wonderful and the service is great.
I've been here a couple times for the vegan tasting. I probably wouldn't have walked in if it wasn't for these events with so many amazing options close. but rps is remarkable. eating was interesting, with a good selection of textures and aromas. every dish is beautifully plated. the cocktail list is also quite good, though a bit expensive 21 for a pandan colada). check the vegan options. the service was friendly, but the noise levels are quite high. in the opportunity where there were only two of us, that didn't cause too much of a problem. but for a bigger group it was a lot of effort to just make a talk.
I made a spontaneous decision to go to Melbourne so I started to research which restaurants to go to. After I arrived, I found Rice Paper Scissors.Rice Paper Scissors is a restaurant that embraces much-loved Asian street food. This place is not completely vegan but offers a great vegan menu.There are two restaurants, one in the CBD and another in Fitzroy – Melbourne’s vegan capital. I was staying in the CBD so I was about to book a table at their CBD restaurant, but I found out about their Fitzroy location's Vega-station, a 10-course vegan degustation which cost $45 (such a bargain The event happens once a month (only at Fitzroy) and it was luckily on the day after I arrived (it was meant to be)! I got so so excited about my luck being in Melbourne when a special monthly vegan degustation happens, so I rushed to book online (they only take online bookings) and realised it was FULLY BOOKED [censored]!But I did not stop here. Being overly keen, I emailed to ask if there were any last minute cancellations and that I would be happy to come as soon as the restaurant opened at 11:30am which was not peak time. As it was a Saturday morning, I thought that not so many people would want to eat a 10-course vegan degustation so early in the morning, right? Check out my blog post for full review at: https cookingwithyoshiko.com/vega-station-vegan-only-degustation-at-rice-paper-scissors-in-melbourne/ to read the full review! Updated from previous review on 2019-09-06
Have had two different vegan degustation menus at RicePaperScissors and both were amazing! Even my omni family enjoyed it.