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I am a vegan.
When I dine in this 100% vegan place, I don't need to worry at all.
I express my gratitude to the owner many times for her dedication to this vegan community.
If you look for a serene, quiet or not over-crowded place, this place is NOT what you look for.
However, if you care about that your every bite is 100% vegan and also very affordable; I will highly recommend it.
Enjoy! |
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peace414
Reviews: 3 |
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2010-09-14 |
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Hole in the wall. The staff varies between being indifferent, loud and rude. I am a fan of their buns/dim sum stuff though |
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bunnygirl
Reviews: 18 |
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2008-11-19 |
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Eggplant & Bell Peppers & Tofu all stuffed with Taro, rice, Chrysanthemum Tea, two little desserts (Lotus and Red Bean pastries) came to $11.35. That's not bad. The location is a typical sketchy Chinatown restaurant, but the people are nice and the food is good. A pleasant Buddhist oasis in meat mad Chinatown. Check out the Specials card on your table if you want a fancier, more expensive dish. |
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greg
Reviews: 133 |
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2008-11-18 |
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Lucky Creation is the best, though not the biggest or cleanest, Chinese vegetarian restaurant in SF. It has terrific food at good prices that can’t be found anywhere else. With their voluminous menu, you are sure to come away not only fully satisfied but also plotting your next visit. Too bad they don’t have a brown rice option. Lucky Creation is truly a gem in the rough. |
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Dan
Reviews: 12 |
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2008-07-16 |
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20 year non-veg employees tend like to talk across the room. #51 chow fun lacked bean sprouts and celery which are cheapest veggies you can buy. Was too salty too. My favorite is the bean thread soup. With no lunch specials, this Chinese place is more expensive than a lot of near by meat-Chinese restaurants. I'm surprised all these years, this is still the ONLY Chinese Veg restaurant availabl |
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sunny
Reviews: 81 |
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2008-05-22 |