Ding How
Ding How is a casual Chinese spot known for its extensive vegan menu featuring many imitation meat dishes typical of Asian Buddhist cuisine. The restaurant holds a 20+ year local legacy with dishes like chow mein and orange chicken highlighted for their flavor and value, particularly the lunch specials under $15. Service is described as straightforward and sometimes brisk, matching the no-frills decor and functional strip-mall setting. Vegan diners should be cautious as some reviews mention occasional meat contamination and inconsistent attentiveness to vegan preparation requests.
Vegan Friendliness
iGood vegan options
- VEGAN OPTIONS Many · 5–10 dishes
- MENU Separate vegan menu
- STAFF Basic understanding
- PROTEIN imitation meats, tofu
Some users reported cross-contamination — worth asking about sauces before ordering.
Others mentioned staff aren't always sure about ingredients.
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