Vegan Restaurant

Dimassi's Mediterranean Buffet

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · sugarLand · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Such good food. This is a busy little buffet restaurant in Sugarland. Although busy the restaurant is a fairly quiet place. Of course there is no wait and the food is absolutely delicious. It’s close to the hospital. We will definitely be back.

Such good food. This is a busy little buffet restaurant in Sugarland. Although busy the restaurant is a fairly quiet place. Of course there is no wait and the food is absolutely delicious. It’s close to the hospital. We will definitely be back.

Restroom hygiene is often a reflection of what’s happening behind the scenes—and unfortunately, this restroom made me seriously question how clean the kitchen is and whether food preparation is truly hygienic. The restaurant appears clean at first, but that perception completely disappears once you enter the restroom. The toilet was clearly unwashed, the floor around the urinal was chaotic and dirty, and the area underneath the soap dispenser looked like it hadn’t been cleaned in days. The mirror was covered in streaks and residue, as if it hadn’t been wiped for a week. This level of neglect is unacceptable for a restaurant. Clean restrooms are a basic standard, and when they’re ignored, it raises serious concerns about overall sanitation.

Restroom hygiene is often a reflection of what’s happening behind the scenes—and unfortunately, this restroom made me seriously question how clean the kitchen is and whether food preparation is truly hygienic. The restaurant appears clean at first, but that perception completely disappears once you enter the restroom. The toilet was clearly unwashed, the floor around the urinal was chaotic and dirty, and the area underneath the soap dispenser looked like it hadn’t been cleaned in days. The mirror was covered in streaks and residue, as if it hadn’t been wiped for a week. This level of neglect is unacceptable for a restaurant. Clean restrooms are a basic standard, and when they’re ignored, it raises serious concerns about overall sanitation.

I really don’t understand why the prices are increased so significantly during Ramadan. The menu is exactly the same as any other day, with no noticeable changes or additions, yet the prices are even higher than during major holidays. Raising prices simply because it’s Ramadan feels unprofessional and unfair. It comes across as taking advantage of a meaningful and important time for many people, which is disappointing. I hope the management reconsiders this approach in the future.