Recently discovered this family owned Chinese restaurant that will sub tofu on any of their dishes at no charge, I’ve been 3 times so far it has been delicious every time.

This comes with a side of rice and your choice of egg drop or hot and sour soup, and it’s $10. The older couple who own it are really nice too, probably gonna hit it up once a week at least.

  • carpoftruth [any, any]@hexbear.net
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    5 days ago

    my partner and I used to go to a chinese buddhist place that was all vegan quite often. it was very good, I really liked how they did gluten and seitan. my only complaint was that that place didn’t add garlic, onion, or hot peppers to any of their dishes.

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        I’m not a buddhist so I can’t really speak to this, but my understanding is that some buddhist food leaves these kinds of strong flavours out because they heat up the blood (i.e. spray-bottle ). it’s something I’ve encountered more than once at similar restaurants so it’s at least somewhat common.

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          yep! I am a buddhist and the food we make at the temples has no alliums or capsicums for exactly that reason. Our temple has an exception for caffiene and oh the looks on the traveling bhikku and bhikkuni’s (monks and nuns/feminine monks) faces they are never fans of this!