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  • I have always been a carnivore but if I had someone serving up food like Ambrosia does I could easily see myself becoming vegetarian and vegan at that (well at least for 75% of the time). So far all the dishes I've had have been delicious and extremely well presented. Ambrosia Veggie House is located right in the temple building that is at the end of the 10 St. Sunnyside Bridge just as you turn off to head towards Bow Trail. There is an entrance to a small parking lot almost right away to your left so be careful not to miss it. The decor is tasteful and service is good. I have always had the same waitress serving on the 3 occasions I've been here and she is always pleasant and helpful. Ambrosia has a selection of 4-5 specialty teas that you can order from and each one is distinctive and is $3.75/pot except for the jasmine which is 2.75. The tea is made from quality loose leaf teas that you can purchase from the restaurant. Orthodox Buddhist do not eat onions or garlic so there is none used in the cuisine; that being said I was told that MSG is used to enhance the flavours but food can be requested to be MSG free and that it would be no problem. So far I've had the following appetizers: Marinated Bean Curd Rolls, Thousand Layered Tofu Rolls. Both are served up warm. The time I had the Marinated Bean Curd Rolls, they were warm on one end but really cold at the other so it's obvious that these are pre-made and warmed up. They tasted good both warm and cold. Meat lovers should be pretty surprised by the Soy and Burdock Short Ribs in Black Bean Sauce. The texture of the "ribs" was very meat-like and the burdock stem looked like a bone. I also love the Lotus tofu puffs which were stuffed with veggies and mushrooms. Mushrooms are a big feature in most of the dishes so for my friends with a profound dislike of mushrooms this place is not for you. The dishes are also NOT gluten free though they will try and accommodate when possible but guests are told to ask about each dish if gluten is involved. Ambrosia is a nice addition to those seeking vegetarian-centric establishments. No meat whatsoever is served here. Soy & mushrooms is involved in many of the dishes.
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