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  • Not a vegan or a vegetarian, but I am a fan! First note: if you are looking for this place, pay attention to the map BEFORE you get in the car. It's in the corner of a strip mall and is VERY easy to miss. It's just south of McKellips, for assistance. You will see a low to the ground sign that just says GREEN. Turn in there; the place is in the corner. Very small, very unassuming. I tried this out because I am lactose intolerant and decided to just try eating a vegan meal to ensure no dairy was in my food. I got the Thai Peanut and a Soynami. The portion was large enough that I was able to split it into two bowls when I got home. I got my Thai Peanut with brown rice and fresh tofu. Now, I already love tofu, and this dish was fantastic. Absolutely one of the best stir-fry type dishes I have had with tofu. In fact, I was surprised that 1) it was so good and 2) it was vegan. It was the type of meal that you keep eating even though you can feel yourself getting full because it's just so good. Ditto with the soynami. The texture was interesting, which made it seem less watery than many soy based desserts that I get. I got mine vanilla, with chocolate chips and sliced almonds, and it was perfect. Another case of "I'm really full and should stop eating but hell with it, I'm already crashed out on the couch anyway"...I wish you could get a half soynami because half of the Thai Peanut + half a Soynami would be a perfect meal. I can eat a giant steak in one sitting, but this meal made me go into couch potato food coma mood because I was just so...full... In my return trips, I have learned not to eat the entire bowl and to pace myself, but the call of the deliciousness and the great staff keeps me coming back again and again. I don't know if it's healthy, I don't know how they do it, but I don't care...it's delicious. Note: I haven't tried any of the "fake meat" items--that just sounds weird to me...so no feedback on that. The decor is a bit odd, but it's one of those quirky joints you just learn to appreciate as a contributor to the "local flavor" category. PS: They have VIMTO! I was seriously taken aback and laughing when I first saw this, but it definitely took me back to some Middle East travels...if you love Vimto, this is your place!
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