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Vegetarian/vegan options. Soy sauce instead of tamari = most dishes are not gluten free... unless you order from the GLUTEN-FREE MENU!! Walk in, grab a ticket + pen + menu (get the Americanized menu if you want English), write what you want on the ticket and take it up to the cashier. My husband and I each tried a dish. I got the Kung Pao Soft Tofu with vegetables and he got the General Tso's Crispy Tofu. I wish my Kung Pao had been spicier, I think that would have added to the flavor as well. This dish was good, but not great. The crispy tofu was excellent: perfectly crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. The General Tso sauce was sweet and thick, which made it soak in and stick to the tofu perfectly. We also got the vegetarian dumplings, which were so good they were scary. Like, are you sure these are vegetarian? Apparently people think this a lot, because the host/cashier told my husband they would taste like/have the texture of pork, but it's actually tofu, before he could even ask. Proactive. I like that. Food came out fast, the joint looked clean, and it was solidly busy. Good vibes. We'll be back to this spot for sure.
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