Uncle Jiang
Uncle Jiang is a Chinese takeout spot known for its veggie lo mein and other vegetable dishes that can often be made vegan by request. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and serves inexpensive meals with quick service, popular mainly for lunch and dinner. However, inconsistency and unclear vegan labeling have caused some guests to question the reliability of vegan options, especially regarding cross-contamination and saltiness.
Vegan Friendliness
iPoor vegan options
- VEGAN OPTIONS Few · 2–3 dishes
- MENU Poorly marked
- STAFF Basic understanding
- PROTEIN tofu
Some users reported staff aren't always sure about ingredients.
Others mentioned cross-contamination — worth asking about sauces before ordering.
A few noted dishes labeled vegan that weren't — double-check with staff.
Some flagged hidden animal ingredients in dishes labeled vegan — ask about sauces and broths.
Others added vegan options aren't always available.
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