Buddha's Vegetarian Foods

Buddha's Vegetarian Foods

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15 reviews

  • 666 Dundas St W
  • Toronto, ON, M5T1H9
  • (416) 603-3811
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$$ ($15-$34)
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Cheap vegetarian meal

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Vegetarian hotspot

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Blessed with a sketchy address (666 Dundas St. W.) not far from Kensington Market, Buddha's Vegetarian Foods is a hotspot among vegetarians and cheap diners alike. Most are attracted to the mile-high mounds of noodles and rice served at Buddha's. Perfect for packing a lunch the next day (and maybe for dinner the same night), the "duck" tofu is to die for. Imitation meat and veggies are served in the tradition of peaceful Chinese Buddhist cuisine. Most dishes under $10...

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Vegetarian restaurant

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The food is amazingly fresh the service is professional and friendly and if that wasn't perfect enough the price is right!!!

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Vegetarian restaurant

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It's good!

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Vegetarian restaurant

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It's healthly and tasteful

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Best vegetarian restaurant

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Buddha's Vegetarian Foods

The prices are fantastic and the faux duck is devine... Don't let the decor fool you...once you have tried it.... you will be back...!!!!

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posted May 19 2008

Adrienne

Foodies from Entertainment District

Vegetarian chow mein

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It is miraculously umami even without any real oyster sauce. This signature dish is made according to traditional Chinese Buddhist principles without any pungent vegetables such as garlic but is still deeply flavourful. A variety of mock meats made out of wheat gluten (also known as seitan) add protein & punch to the glistening mountain of fried noodles & assorted vegetables. One order of chow mein is enough to feed two people with plenty of leftovers for work lunches later in the week.

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Restaurant, cheap eats

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Cheap. Large portions (one dish will feed two). This place is a long way from glamouros and I love that. You won't be bombarded by music, television, ads or trendy atmosphere. It's simple and functional. I've had some of my favourite conversations here. My crew consistenly orders the Singapore Curry, Imitation Duck and Spring Rolls, if more people come we add the Vegetable and Cashews dish. My Gods, I want to eat there right now.

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Vegetarian chinese food

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Anyone that can make food as addictive as this without garlic or onions must be holy. I almost threw up with happiness when I ate an entire order of fake duck to myself.

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Cheap eats

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Have you seen the quantity of really good, fresh food they bring you? Bring your own tupperware because you're going to need it. Small soup, rice and one dish (~$13 total) will easily serve two with some to take home.

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