nomVnom Bistro
We are plant-based fast food restaurant serving vegan burgers, pizza, pasta, udon, ice cream and much more!
Interesting toona flavoured omnimeat patty. Pity it doesn’t really gel for me. Bread is soft and nice.
Yum! Rly flavourful and satisfying burger, but price point is on the high side. Think it’s not deep fried so a slightlyyy healthier alternative with protein if that’s what u r looking for :)
I think Nomvnom is becoming one of my favourite haunts recently. Not only because it is convenient (actually that's a major factor for me) but also I love how they serve really good food despite being vegan and allium free. It's really not easy to make food taste good without alliums and I really selude them for that! This is the omnimeat burger that I have gotten the other day. The default comes with cheese but I chose to remove it as I didn't really enjoy the cheese. I would say, without the cheese, the burger tasted a little plain on its own. I had to add some chili sauce to enhance it a little. (No minus points for that as I removed the cheese out of my own accord)The patty itself was towards the softer side and not as 'meaty' as the mushroom/soy/tempeh patty. It was topped with some mushrooms and mayonnaise (luckily not alot) which goes well with the entire burger. Personally I wouldn't still stick to their other specialities as I am not a very big fan of omnimeat but I do recommend it for those who don't like their burgers too 'meaty'. I do hope they can come up with more variations on the omnimeat patty, like making a spicy version etc, instead of cheese #veganisnotscary
My first time to have Omnimeat in a burger. I enjoyed the large patty. The lettuce tomato and mushroom made for a happy combination in my mouth.
Haven't had any fish in 14 years, but very similar to my memory of how it tastes. Light and flavorful. The bun was soft, and didn't get soggy with all the sauces inside. The patty was flavorful, chewy and a bit crumbly-reminiscent of a fish patty. I'm glad it wasn't deep fried.