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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Vegan Street Taco (inglewood):
For our main course, we ordered three tacos: the Korean chicken taco, which we rated a 10 out of 10 for its spicy and flavorful taste, and the Bang bang cauliflower and No fish tacos, both of which we rated a 5 out of 10. The Bang bang cauliflower and No fish tacos were underwhelming with minimal flavor and too much filling, although a drizzle of sauce would have helped improve them.
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What SMK (Sharing K doesn't like about Vegan Street Taco (inglewood):
The ginger beaf was basic and not very ginger beef-like. The beaf dip was disappointing and the side of fries were so overdone they were not edible, meaning the potentially tasty gravy went to waste. Would be willing to give it a second try, but not a third. View all feedback.
Hallo, new vegan here, not new, but like 1.5 years new; and I think it's safe to say, I have given some thoughts that my experiences here with the complete menu and a good number of new and veteran workers. I think my first comment would be that the staff gets sharp here. they are kind, they are as attentive as they can be given, how busy it can be, and they seem to have a solid work ethic. they get high five everywhere, and that also applies to the few kitchen staff I have seen to see it back. then we talk about atmosphere. the distance is convenient, the lighting is in charming wise, the music is varied and never too loud depending on the number of people served, the decor is secretly with a splash of local artworks that the vibe add, the copper rod could comfortably sit 6 but easily press up to 8 or 9, and the terrace is a total mood if available. the unisex washrooms give to my opinion after the test and I hope they always keep the glove they have (it smells so good and I promise I have no problem). oh, and as cyclists, they have a bicycle carrier at the front of their green wall, which is very appreciated and can hold a solid half dozen driver. bonus points for wheelchair accessible. if they can, for duos, try a seat with the cute hanging hammock seats when available. short, cozy interiors with a communal feeling outside. now for dinner. bruh, that's a hit. there is certainly something for everyone and it is definitely a place where I could say changes perceptions on vegan cuisine for doubt. it's really good. my favorite dishes per menu category that I might recommend: the bang bang cauliflower taco (with the chimichurri beaf as my close second), the jalapeno cheeze dip appetizer (but screaming out to the chickpea tostadas), the burritos are good, but I must have propeller for the pesto chikin quesadilla drink choices are also great, but I feel like I can not only comment because it can be such a personal choice, but they have some stars that are sure to stand out*. Complete arrest exclusion: that is not a fallen or paid, or something like that, I have bought everything and had almost every time good eating and service. I say this to the point where I will only thank the staff because I have fed, greeted and remarked not to give me a buyer. pat on the back, you've all found a regular patron. to all in the vegan street taco bar, keep it to 100 and not change it unless it is better. with all stars and a part of my heart, this place is a local gem.
Very happy with this place and will be back. Staff great good food, nice vibe. Meets the expectations for a Vegan place, fun decor, trendy music and I non cookie cutter staff.The drinks are a must try. I would be back for sure for a cocktail and a taco.
A really great alternative to your usual meat taco restaurants. With a friend, we shared six of their tacos to really try all the flavors: chimichurri beef, bang bang cauliflower, holiday turkey, no fish, Korean fried chicken, and butter chicken. Using alternatives such as soy, palm, mushrooms, and jackfruit, this taco bar allows you to experience a whole new world of flavors. The Korean fried Chicken and holiday turkey (featuring an amazing roasted sage, thyme, and garlic aioli) were our absolute favorites. While the meals were very filling and unique, I had to take off one star because most of the tacos were slightly cold when we bit into them which was a little disappointing. Still, I would come back for a second try!
I loved my evening there. The restaurant is quaint and, given this time of year, it was decorated with some additional holiday Decour which was cute. We had the cashew cheese dip some thing, yucca fries, root beer Roobis tea, and I skipped the entrées and went straight for the dessert. Everything was so delicious. Our server was very attentive and even listen to a fun story of ours with enthusiasm. I for some reason was curious at what the building used to be when it was first opened and she actually entertained the question and came up with a really great response.
The quaint subway tile backsplash resting atop this classically silhouetted basin, nestled amongst a jungle motif is the perfect environment for a relaxing and pleasant sink pee. Make yourself cozy and treat yourself!