
Metta Vegetarian
The venue describes itself as 'Vegetarian' in name and on HappyCow, but reviews report it is actually fully vegan—meaning no animal products at all.
Per-allergen evidence
The venue describes itself as 'Vegetarian' in name and on HappyCow, but reviews report it is actually fully vegan—meaning no animal products at all. For a vegetarian diner this is ideal: everything on offer is vegetarian by definition.
This is a fully vegan restaurant (the HappyCow listing describes it as 'all vegan' despite the word 'Vegetarian' in the name). The kitchen uses lots of faux meats, but no information is available about dedicated equipment, trained staff, or formal allergen markings. The menu has few pictures and English is not spoken, so communication about ingredients requires a translation app or Mandarin.
Limited information: we researched Metta Vegetarian across 11 sources but found nothing specific about its Coeliac · Gluten-free options or how the kitchen manages cross-contamination. Treat this as a starting point and call ahead to confirm before relying on it.
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Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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