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This restaurant has fantastic food and a very friendly staff. I have been dining here for many years. They offer a variety of classic comfort dishes as well as more intricate options for those looking for something fun. View all feedback.
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I am sorry to say that many of the dishes at this restaurant have chicken or fish sauce in them. It is frustrating to see a plant and tofu section on the menu that cannot be altered. Even something as simple as an avocado salad cannot be modified. I recommend speaking to a knowledgeable staff member who can assist you in making a better choice. The menu is extensive and offers options from various cuisines, but ultim... View all feedback.
I almost always have a decent meal at meng’s with enough rest for lunch the next day (or a snack later in the evening). I almost always command the general tso’s tofu or the ma po tofu with some avocado and/or sweet potato sushi rolls. the escapes come with tears. the general tso is very sweet and sticky and has a few brokkoli in it. the ma po is a little blown and saucier with some baptized and carrots. These Tofu dishes have no tonne sweet, but if that's your ding cool. If you want more sweet, the prices are not forbiding expensive and they can get another escape. sometimes her sushi is a bit hit or miss, but I still eat quite regularly there. the service is always fast, the prices are very reasonable, portions are generous, and they supply (although I pick up on my way to home from work). meng’s is a good place to eat when they are with non-vegans/vegetarians.
They do nothing well. We ordered Vegetable Lo Mein, the noodles were over cooked and the flavor was bland. There was none of the bits of wok sear that a good lo mein and a good Pad See Euw have. The Tofu Pad See Euw was the worst I have ever had in 20 years of eating this dish. The sauce lacked the savory sweetness that defines the recipe. The tofu, however, was perfectly cooked with an excellent texture. We also ordered the sweet potato roll. It was so bad, we each only ate one piece before abandoning the plate. How can one screw up a sweet potato roll? I certainly didn’t think that it was possible. By overcooking the vegetable and decimating the texture. It was like mashed sweet potato tempura at the center of the roll. Absolutely unappealing. On the upside, the meal didn’t cost much at all, but the adage “you get what you pay for” might never have been more true.
Do not miss the Sushi House for excellent vegan dishes. Favorites are the sweet potato maki, sesame tofu, and the massaman curry with tofu. Friendly and efficient service make this a must try for vegans in the North Berkshires.
I almost always get a decent meal at Meng's with enough leftovers for lunch the next day (or a snack later in the evening). I almost always order the General Tso's tofu or the Ma Po tofu with some avocado and/or sweet potato sushi rolls. The entrees come with rice. The General Tso's is VERY sweet and sticky and has some broccoli in it. The Ma Po is a little blander and saucier with some peas and carrots. These tofu dishes don't have a ton of vegetables, but if that's your thing, cool. If you want more vegetables, the prices aren't prohibitively expensive and you can get another entree. Sometimes their sushi is a bit hit or miss, but I continue to eat there fairly regularly. The service is always fast, the prices are very reasonable, portions are generous, and they deliver (although I pick up on my way home from work). Meng's is a good place to eat if you're with non-vegans/vegetarians.
This restaurant has fantastic food and a very friendly staff. I have been dining here for many years. They offer a variety of classic comfort dishes as well as more intricate options for those looking for something fun.