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$ - inexpensive
Chinese
Casual and cheap vegan restaurant
Buddha's Vegetarian Foods serves traditional Chinese vegetarian food that comes in cheap but very large portions. Lots of veggie "meats", mushrooms and noodles. The atmosphere is very casual.
East of Bathurst, West of Denison/Spadina.
- Kid-Friendly
Added by Ramona on Aug 3 03 (updated Apr 24)
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Went to this restaurant and the food was AWFUL - it had absolutely no flavor (other than soya sauce), was greasy and made us feel ill. I urge everyone to avoid it at all costs. Portions may be huge, but the quality is rock bottom. There was no effort made with the food presentation. I am shocked by all the positive reviews...the worst dining experience I've ever had.
The portions are HUGE and the food is good and cheap.
My favourites are the hot & sour soup, bean curd rolls and the e-fu noodles.
Warning to newbies... do not order a soup, appetizer and main dish for just yourself. That will be enough food for 3 people right there!
This place is fantastic. The portions are HUGE! When i was a starving student in Toronto you could eat here with a friend for $25 TOGETHER and eat leftovers for a week!
Would have been a 10 except that it is often so busy the wait can be FOREVER...
Cheap and good food! Feels like your mom's kitchen and people are super nice! My favorite dish is #35!
(image of food is #35)
Every mid nineties vegan punk all the way to Hamilton knew this score. Classic chinese vegan food. Big portions. Good times.





I was looking to try new vegetarian restaurant in the city, and I read some reviews for this place and thought I'd give it a try. Big mistake. Granted the portions really were huge as was described, but the quality was just terrible. There were huge unidentifiable chunks in the stir fries, the spring rolls were so greasy and bland with an unappealing salty flavor. I ate a forkful of the meal and felt so nauseous. It's not that my standards are so high, it's just that this place puts very little emphasis on quality and instead focuses on quantity. My boyfriend were both running for the bathroom when we got home.