Chun Vegetarian - Brooklyn

#2 - Vegetarian - Brooklyn, Asian, Chinese
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Chun Vegetarian

Chun Vegetarian
4.6 / 5 (1413 reviews)

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Nestled conveniently for locals, this vegan Pan-Asian restaurant has quickly become a favorite, celebrated for its tantalizing mock meats and extensive menu options. Diners rave about dishes like sesame tofu, orange tangerine tofu, and the addictive vegan Thai iced tea. While some express disappointment over food served in to-go boxes, the flavors and quality are hard to overlook. With a focus on healthier takes on classic dishes, guests enjoy well-cooked meals that avoid excessive grease. Overall, the inviting atmosphere, friendly staff, and delicious menu make it a must-visit for vegan cuisine enthusiasts.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Brian

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★ 4.6 / 5 from 1413 reviews
brian-layne-3
29.10.2025

When i first tried there food i though this will be my only choice for vegan food it was great but now i don't think so it has changed very disappointing. Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4

dev-rishi-ramnarine
29.10.2025

Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

blk-zen
29.10.2025

Chun Vegetarian in Brooklyn has become one of my favorite spots, and one of the main reasons for that is their Buddha Bowl. It’s one of those dishes that I can keep coming back to without ever getting tired of it. Whenever I want something that’s hearty, fresh, and still feels good for my body, this is exactly what I order. The Buddha Bowl is a colorful mix that hits all the right notes. It usually comes packed with kale, spinach, sweet potato, avocado, carrots, cherry tomatoes, quinoa, and fresh strawberries, and everything is tossed together with this delicious house-made sauce that I can never get enough of. The sauce is creamy, tangy, and has just the right amount of flavor to coat the ingredients without overpowering them. One container isn’t nearly enough for a bowl this size, so I always ask for extra, and they’re kind enough to give it to me with no extra charge. That’s huge, because the sauce really ties everything together and makes every bite hit. What makes this bowl substantial is the sweet potato. It’s hearty, filling, and gives the whole dish that extra comfort factor. The sweet potato adds a natural sweetness that balances the leafy greens and makes the bowl feel complete. The avocado brings a creamy texture that smooths out the crunch from the kale and carrots, while the spinach keeps it fresh and light. The cherry tomatoes are juicy and bright, the carrots add crispness, and the strawberries bring those bursts of tart sweetness that make the whole thing unique. The quinoa is in there too, but it’s really the sweet potato that carries the weight and turns this into a meal that keeps you full. The best part about this dish is how balanced it feels. You’ve got grains, greens, veggies, fruit, and healthy fats all in one box, and nothing feels like an afterthought. It’s hearty without being heavy, and nourishing without sacrificing flavor. There are plenty of places that put together “healthy bowls” that taste bland or boring, but Chun makes something that actually feels satisfying and delicious every single time. The atmosphere at Chun Vegetarian matches the food: simple, clean, and welcoming. The staff are always kind and make the experience easy. It feels like a neighborhood spot where they really care about what they’re serving and about keeping things consistent. Whether I’ve ordered it to-go or eaten in, the quality has always been reliable. At the end of the day, this Buddha Bowl is one of my go-to meals in Brooklyn. Between the hearty sweet potato, the fresh greens, the avocado, the strawberries, and that amazing sauce that they happily give extra of at no charge, it’s become a staple for me. Whenever I want a bowl that feels both nourishing and indulgent, Chun Vegetarian is the first place I think of. Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Service: Dine in Price per person: $10–20 Recommendation for vegetarians: Highly recommend Vegetarian offerings: Menu is all vegetarian

christina
12.01.2024

Chun Vegetarian is like a holy place for me. It's where I always turn to when I want amazing plant-based dishes. Even my friends who love meat can't get enough of Chun's flavors, textures, portions, and prices. The food is absolutely fantastic, with generous portions. I recommend the sweet Thai basil protein extra spicy, general tso chicken, and sesame chicken - but honestly, everything on the menu is delicious. The udon, pineapple fried rice, and carrot cake are also favorites of mine. Please never change, Chun, we adore you! If you're unsure about ordering from here, don't be - it's truly worth it.

nathaniel-gooding
12.01.2024

This restaurant is a hidden gem in the area, offering a variety of tasty and fresh food options. They use tofu and soy as a substitution for protein, making it a healthier choice without compromising on taste and authenticity. If you're looking for a healthier option with authentic flavors, this is the place to go.

FAQ

A little farther located is LIRR-Nostrand Ave, where you can also access the public transportation.

You can also pay for your dishes with various credit cards.

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