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Jul 13 03
I don't care about the am-bi-ance, the food is what matters. I'm not vegan, I'm not vegetarian, I'm just saying that if you want to show people what can be done with the lowly soy bean, this is the place to bring your non-vegan friends. First off I have to say that I love the chicken nuggets, they're just as good as McDonalds. I am the type of person who when I find something I like I pretty much stick with it so I pretty much always have the fake chicken with broccoli in white sauce, but I also steal from my girlfriend when she has whatever and I've liked everything so far (I like the fake chicken better then the fake beef though.) I'm pretty sure there's a company supplying oriental restaurants with this good soy-meat, I wonder if they sell to individuals.... I first encountered this stuff in new york at a place called vp2 (vegetarian paradise 2) and it was the same stuff with the same categories: chicken, pork, beef, and seafood.
Definitely a 10 and I'm not even vegan! I consider this to be the best meat substitute from any of the vegan places I've went. If your non vegan friends are too lame to get one of the vegan dishes, they can always get a regular non-vegan one...but then the question is why do you have such lame friends?
P.s. remember to try the chicken nuggets...THEY ROCK!