. "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "2016-09-21T00:00:00"^^ . "This is one of those really hip, hole-in-the-wall places that I'd love to recommend as a hidden gem. Unfortunately, I can't. I had some high hopes that this was some sort of undiscovered vegan sensation, but I felt let down. \n\nThis is almost an Indian fusion place, sort of diner / take out style. I was passing by and wanted to grab something to go - I'm fortunate that it was empty, but even so I ended up waiting for my food for a solid 8 minutes because it was prepared at a glacial pace. \n\nI ended up going with the \"millionaire burger\", which consists of a smashed samosa, some coleslaw greens, and some onions in a bun. Unfortunately, the was literally just that - a sad looking bun, a samosa that was squished in, and some sad looking coleslaw greens.\n\nFor a production cost of probably $1.50, they charged me $9 - which would have been fine if I had my mind blown. \n\nInstead, I got a vegetarian experience that many meat eaters expect - lackluster, with no texture and little flavor. This would be the kind of lunch that I would have put together whilst living in a basement during university and having next to nothing in my pantry with a samosa I'd bought off the street (All of those things have happened, truthfully). \n\nI can't say that it was off-putting or gross or particularly offensive - it just lacked any sort of flavor or texture. I may as well have eaten the bun with some multivitamins. \n\nUnfortunately I would have no interest in returning given that Stone Bowl is around the corner for some great Korean food."^^ . "2"^^ . . .