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| - This is a hidden treasure in the valley for sure, my boyfriend was kind enough to bring me here. He is not even close to being vegetarian and has been going to eat here for ages, and eating what he refers to as the triangle or rubber meat...
I wasn't sure what to expect when he invited me their for lunch, I was impressed to say the least. We ordered the hot and sour soup sans egg, eggplant with garlic sauce and tofu, and of course the much raved about triangle meat with veggies( I think it was faux chicken?).
Everything was excellent, triangles were my favorite, with a choice of white or brown rice we also received fresh melon and fortune cookies(not vegan, but still prophetic) with our lunch.
Our waitress/ co-owner? was a delight, with kind and caring service I felt very welcome and want to go back to try more of the dishes, It is without a doubt a family run restaurant which makes me even more inclined to visit again. The décor was almost comical but adds to the ambiance.
The only thing I noticed that was a bit odd was the lack of background music, as we ate in silence i felt it could use a bit of noise besides the sound of me chomping on veggies.
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