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Sunny Gardens, tucked away in a strip mall on East Yale Avenue, looks like a typical neighborhood Chinese restaurant — until you open up the menu. Because there, tucked between the usual listings for fried rice, egg foo young and lo mein, is a lengthy vegetarian section, offering dishes made with chicken-, shrimp- and beef-flavored mock meat. See also:WaterCourse Foods, Denver’s landmark vegetarian restaurant, should chart a more creative course.
Through a translator, chef-owner Sunny Chen said that this emphasis on mock meat stems not from personal reasons – he and his wife are omnivores – but from the fact that “having been a cook for so long, I know there are people out here that want vegetarian.”
That’s certainly true, judging from the popularity of WaterCourse Foods, which I recently reviewed. But is the food at Sunny Gardens, whether meat or plant-based, what people want? Find out when my review is posted on westword.com tomorrow.
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