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| - I read through the reviews, and I see that the negative comments fall into a few categories: They don't speak English; they don't take cash; I personally hate my life and want to damn them for a boba tea that wasn't perfect; they charge a "vegan tax" and should be damned to heck; and there was an inconsistent experience.
That said, I found Veggie Delight Delightful for this experience. As a vegan, I understand it sometimes costs more to use vegan products and don't find it unfair that a small business that has a hard time taking credit cards passes this on to the consumer. I was one of the people who didn't read the sign about cards; thankfully, there was a bank two seconds across the street where I could withdraw funds. Although we had "language troubles," I did this weird thing where I pointed at an item on the menu, and it was brought to me.
It appears to be a small "mom and pop" type joint! There was a little kid who was family of some type playing a game--probably very bored to sit there instead of having fun. The place was small, but clean. I don't recall a bathroom. The service was quick.
I ordered the Vietnamese beef wraps, which were faux beef spring rolls; the dumplings, Vietnamese beef style noodle soup and a two faux sandwiches to go--Spicy Beef, which I'm eating right now) and Chicken and Avocado.
Everything was "tasty enough." I had to ask for Sriracha and Hoisin Sauce for my soup, which had none of the traditional accompaniments.
Could they have better customer service? Absolutely, there are some opportunities. The food is flavorful and the faux meats have good texture. The food came quickly and they were responsive when needed. They have a fair-priced, scare commodity, and it takes good. I laughed at the people from California who thought the food was overpriced--apparently they were comparing the food to McDonalds, which doesn't make any sense.
I hope the next time I go the service is consistent, but this isn't one of those experiences where my life will end if it doesn't. Thanks for being there Veggie House
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