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Hi,

I went there for lunch today. Really great food and oh, way too

much!! However, the " vegan " flan has milk but no eggs. Makes me wonder

what his definition of vegan is!

 

Nita

 

 

At 07:16 AM 7/25/2005, No Vivisection wrote:

 

>sunny_outdoors <sunny_outdoors wrote:

> " sunny_outdoors " <sunny_outdoors

>Mon, 25 Jul 2005 04:25:28 -0000

> Re: Vietnamese sandwiches

>

>over 5 types of Vegan Vietnames sandwiches for $2

>

>http://www.bayareaveg.org/ug/display.htm?id=200

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>Except for the yogurt dessert, everything is vegan, even the " yellow "

>noodles, and " flan " is vegan.

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>The owner, who's a vegetarian said he's been opened for 5 years. (The

>restaurant was previously, called " Fresh and Healthy " and it was

>vegetarian restaurant owned by his Aunt was around for 4 years.)

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>The prices are inexpensive and has a large selection of good food.

>This restaurants need at least 5 reviews to qualify for rated " top 5

>veg restaurant " for the Ultimate Guide. If you can, please do a

>restaurant review.

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>http://www.bayareaveg.org/ug/display.htm?id=200

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>The owner recommended me to try the following items:

>

>1. spicy soup, $6, the fried onions was great, but I thought the soup

>can be better. I will try their other soups next time

>

>2. spicy squid satay for $1.50,

>3. grilled " pork " sandwich, $2

>4. summer or spring rolls $3

>5. " chicken " drumstick, 75cents

>

>Since I'm not into fake meats, I can't give it an excellent rating. I

>will say they were good. Fortunately, there were many other things to

>order that did not contain fake meats. There's even a tofu salad with

>organic greens.

>

>Next time when I'm there, I would like to try their steamed buns.

>

>I highly recommended everyone to try it out. If you look carefully,

>there's 2 types of coconut agar agar desserts. One of the coconut

>dessert is served on a young coconut.

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> , Kim Flournoy <kim@w...> wrote:

> > This month, Miriam Wolf's excellent " Meatless " column in the Bay

> > Guardian explores local places to get vegetarian Vietnamese bahn mi

> > sandwiches:

> >

> > http://www.sfbg.com/39/42/x_meatless.html

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>for veggies to network, find support and promote veg*nism.

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>Events Calendar - http://bayareaveg.org/events

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