Amazing vegetarian food. I wish we could go enough to make a membership worth it. If we lived closer there would be no hesitation.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
batenga blazer
I have not been there in a minute because of the commute and the limited restaurant hours but boy is it worth it. The laksa soup is my go to with any of the sweet teas, ordered the ginger one the most. The place is clean and the decor is zen. Truly an experience like none other that you will not regret. Bear in mind this is membership access only.... again, its worth the trouble. Thank me later.
SCAM AND DRISCRIMINATORY???This “organization” will gladly take your money for membership , but will refuse you into the restaurant. After PURCHASING the memebrship , the 2 times I have tried to enter the restaurant . I would call and confirm the closing time ( which is 3:30 ). Drive 30+ minutes would show up well before closing time at around 2. They see me ( I am not Asian ) and not allow me into the building/ restaurant for random excuses. and it is clearly open with many other people entering and leaving. At best they are extremely disorganized and at worst they are a scam and discriminatory. Shame on you
Mandy Siu
Really enjoy going here. It’s truly a hidden gem. The laksa noodles are great, and I love the fruit tea. Remember to bring cash.Vegetarian options: Everything is vegetarian.Parking: Lots of parking space in front and behind the temple
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegetarian Laksa Rice Noodle
Jenna Dwarka
The annual teahouse membership is $30. If you purchase after July 1st, it’s $15 (valid till December 31). You can apply for membership on the spot. Only one person in a group is required to have a membership. The membership can be used at both locations in Mississauga and Markham Water Drop Teahouse branches.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Priya & Ashish
Food is delicious but limited variety. You need an annual membership to eat here. All menu items are a single price of $12, including tea ($12), waffles ($12), noodle bowls ($12), sandwiches ($12).
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 2
Recommended dishes: Laksa
Patrick Lim
Hidden in Fo Guang temple is this tea house that has excellent vegetarian noodles. Love the sesame sauce cold noodles I ordered. It's uncomplicated and extremely tasty. The settings is clean and the service is wonderful. You do need membership ($30 annual fee) to dine there but you can bring non members in. After that everything on menu is $12 when this post is written.Vegetarian options: Everything is vegetarianParking: Plenty of parking behind temple as well
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
N Talbot
I have no words! If you have not experienced this Teahouse, you must. Coming from the most pickiest eater, this review says a lot. Presentation was great.
Ami H.
Splendid vegetarian Laksa, with nice spice warmth and lots of flavor in the broth, laden with fried tofu, faux fish ball, and noodles.
Ami H.
Splendid Laksa, with nice spice warmth and lots of flavor in the broth, laden with fried tofu, faux fish ball, and noodles.
Best noodle in town. Vegetarian and the cleanest. Best service in town.
Priyanka Agarwal
The laksa, meat in sauce noodles and the red soup noodles were all amazing, and the taro milk tea was my favorite taro tea ive ever had! You have to try this place out for a nice comfort food meal!
Wei-Ching Yen
Actually this place is in the Buddhism temple of the restaurant ?. It's temporary closed now, during COVID-19 pandemic. The restaurant is a great, nice ? and neat place for vegetarian only. But it was not open to the public ,only to the members and their families or friends a couple years ago.By the way, this place is belonged to the Temple. It is not personal owned, workers are all volunteers, no coffee and liquors supplies. But here, the popular famous are Chinese tea and fruit tea.If you have a chance to visit here, you can come and try them. Even though the second floor has a display ? room for free, it has a few different status of Buddhas.Those historical aged for hundred years ago and may be thousand years. Come and take a closer look, you will be surprised ?! But you have to wait until after pandemic.The Temple doesn't open on Mondays,and weekends are usually more people to come.
Quentin Woods
I had an awesome time at this restaurant. We enjoyed the superb ambience and the meals. The waiters were very attentive. I am happy we eventually decided to visit this place.
K Cantrell
two days ago was our first time in this place. But It is definitely not the last time. We passed a splendid evening with the excellent service, with the finest cooking and booze and with the friendly pay. We will definitely go back there soon.
Amazing vegetarian food. I wish we could go enough to make a membership worth it. If we lived closer there would be no hesitation.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
I have not been there in a minute because of the commute and the limited restaurant hours but boy is it worth it. The laksa soup is my go to with any of the sweet teas, ordered the ginger one the most. The place is clean and the decor is zen. Truly an experience like none other that you will not regret. Bear in mind this is membership access only.... again, its worth the trouble. Thank me later.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Laksa, Jasmine Honey Citron Tea, Fresh Fruit Tea, Dried Fruits Tea
SCAM AND DRISCRIMINATORY???This “organization” will gladly take your money for membership , but will refuse you into the restaurant. After PURCHASING the memebrship , the 2 times I have tried to enter the restaurant . I would call and confirm the closing time ( which is 3:30 ). Drive 30+ minutes would show up well before closing time at around 2. They see me ( I am not Asian ) and not allow me into the building/ restaurant for random excuses. and it is clearly open with many other people entering and leaving. At best they are extremely disorganized and at worst they are a scam and discriminatory. Shame on you
Really enjoy going here. It’s truly a hidden gem. The laksa noodles are great, and I love the fruit tea. Remember to bring cash.Vegetarian options: Everything is vegetarian.Parking: Lots of parking space in front and behind the temple
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegetarian Laksa Rice Noodle
The annual teahouse membership is $30. If you purchase after July 1st, it’s $15 (valid till December 31). You can apply for membership on the spot. Only one person in a group is required to have a membership. The membership can be used at both locations in Mississauga and Markham Water Drop Teahouse branches.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Food is delicious but limited variety. You need an annual membership to eat here. All menu items are a single price of $12, including tea ($12), waffles ($12), noodle bowls ($12), sandwiches ($12).
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 2
Recommended dishes: Laksa
Hidden in Fo Guang temple is this tea house that has excellent vegetarian noodles. Love the sesame sauce cold noodles I ordered. It's uncomplicated and extremely tasty. The settings is clean and the service is wonderful. You do need membership ($30 annual fee) to dine there but you can bring non members in. After that everything on menu is $12 when this post is written.Vegetarian options: Everything is vegetarianParking: Plenty of parking behind temple as well
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
I have no words! If you have not experienced this Teahouse, you must. Coming from the most pickiest eater, this review says a lot. Presentation was great.
Splendid vegetarian Laksa, with nice spice warmth and lots of flavor in the broth, laden with fried tofu, faux fish ball, and noodles.
Splendid Laksa, with nice spice warmth and lots of flavor in the broth, laden with fried tofu, faux fish ball, and noodles.
Restaurantji Recommends
Best noodle in town. Vegetarian and the cleanest. Best service in town.
The laksa, meat in sauce noodles and the red soup noodles were all amazing, and the taro milk tea was my favorite taro tea ive ever had! You have to try this place out for a nice comfort food meal!
Actually this place is in the Buddhism temple of the restaurant ?. It's temporary closed now, during COVID-19 pandemic. The restaurant is a great, nice ? and neat place for vegetarian only. But it was not open to the public ,only to the members and their families or friends a couple years ago.By the way, this place is belonged to the Temple. It is not personal owned, workers are all volunteers, no coffee and liquors supplies. But here, the popular famous are Chinese tea and fruit tea.If you have a chance to visit here, you can come and try them. Even though the second floor has a display ? room for free, it has a few different status of Buddhas.Those historical aged for hundred years ago and may be thousand years. Come and take a closer look, you will be surprised ?! But you have to wait until after pandemic.The Temple doesn't open on Mondays,and weekends are usually more people to come.
I had an awesome time at this restaurant. We enjoyed the superb ambience and the meals. The waiters were very attentive. I am happy we eventually decided to visit this place.
two days ago was our first time in this place. But It is definitely not the last time. We passed a splendid evening with the excellent service, with the finest cooking and booze and with the friendly pay. We will definitely go back there soon.