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eugenep

eugenep

I'm not a vegan and, when I was younger, I was a very meat and potatoes guy. 

 

But a friend introduced me to  Buddhist cuisine of ancient China where they would use tofu to create an imitation meat that has the look, texture, and taste of meat.  

 

I think Chef's Table did an episode on Buddhist cuisine. 

 

The dish and cuisine I had was so successful in its taste that I never imagined I'd eat only non-meat for an entire meal. 

 

I would go back and order it occasionally to the Buddhist restaurant. This was in California though. 

 

I think they have similar places here in NYC. 

 

I found this one Buddhist restaurant on google with over 900 reviews (very positive). They appear to serve both meat and vegan dishes. 

 

http://www.buddha-bodai.com/menuUpdate.html

 

eugenep

eugenep

I'm not a vegan and, when I was younger, I was a very meat and potatoes guy. 

 

But a friend introduced me to  Buddhist cuisine of ancient China where they would use tofu to create an imitation meat that has the look, texture, and taste of meat.  

 

I think Chef's Table did a serious on Buddhist cuisine. 

 

The dish and cuisine I had was so successful in its taste that I never imagined I'd eat only non-meat for an entire meal. 

 

I would go back and order it occasionally to the Buddhist restaurant. This was in California though. 

 

I think they have similar places here in NYC. 

 

I found this one Buddhist restaurant on google with over 900 reviews (very positive). They appear to serve both meat and vegan dishes. 

 

http://www.buddha-bodai.com/menuUpdate.html

 

eugenep

eugenep

I'm not a vegan and, when I was younger, I was a very meat and potatoes guy. 

 

But a friend introduced me to  Buddhist cuisine of ancient China where they would use tofu to create an imitation meat that has the look, texture, and taste of meat.  

 

I think Chef's Table did a serious on Buddhist cuisine. 

 

The dish and cuisine I had was so successful in its taste that I never imagined I'd eat only non-meat for an entire meal. 

 

I would go back and order it occasionally to the Buddhist restaurant. This was in California though. 

 

I think they have similar places here in NYC. 

 

I found this one Buddhist restaurant on google with over 900 reviews (very positive). They appear to serve both meat and vegan dishes. 

 

http://www.buddha-bodai.com/menuUpdate.html

 

 

The one dish which might be the one I had in CA was the one below maybe; it should be purely veg but have the taste of BBQ meat? 

  1. Bar-B-Q Veg. Meat 

 

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