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    Bodhi Village

    4.0 (396 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Bean Curd with Cedar Sauce
    Sally Z.

    Service: 3.9/5 Food: 3.3/5 Large space! I guess that's what you get for being away from central flushing. They have a cafe of the same name at the front (which i think supplies all the drinks + desserts). Cafe only had a few customers + the restaurant was dead on a friday afternoon. Honestly, I was overwhelmed by the menu options so could only focus on the lunch specials, which covered your standard Chinese-American takeout fare and some unique dishes. Staff was nice, nothing special. They do indeed offer warm water, iykyk. What I Ordered: - Spinach + Corn Soup: corny, lighter in flavor than the chicken - Diced Chicken Corn Soup: saltier, richer in flavor than the spinach - Spring Roll: pretty standard, I waited to eat so it wasn't crispy anymore - General Tso's Chicken: actually has a little spice, crispy - Bean Curd with Cedar Sauce: peppery w celery taste, bean curd isn't crispy - Mango Pudding: more like a solid jelly, not very mango-y, lots of cream on top

    Mushroom with truffles sauce
    Jenny L.

    Food is absolutely delicious!!! Service was excellent today as well!! Tried a few new dishes today that I wouldn't recommend like the pumpkin soup, Singapore noodle or the cold salad!! But everything is a must try!!!

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    Ginger B.

    Kosher vegetarian Chinese restaurant that serves great dim sum. My vegetarian friend discovered this restaurant thanks to social media. Large space with a garage next door. Cute coffee shop is the front that serves coffee, tea, desserts. Instead of carts of food going around, the food is made fresh to order. The staff was helpful but there were moments when the restaurant was empty and it still took time to get their attention. I really like that the menu has photos for each dish and ordering on the tablet is great. We loved the various dim sum dishes we ordered, except the "roast pig" because it was more bread than protein. There is a garage attached to the building but I don't know the cost or if they validate parking - we were able to find street parking. Other groups arrived after us and mostly ordered from the regular menu instead of dim sum - all their food looked amazing and were large family style portions. Would definitely come back

    Jason C.

    My cousin took me here. The parking lot was being repair so we park on the street. The restaurant is pretty big. Outside is like a dessert place and inside there tables for dinner. You order on a tablet and than it will come. The staff and service are pretty good. There were foods we order they were out so we had to order another things. The foods came pretty fast and was very delicious. Will definitely come back here again and try new foods.

    Blueberry and peach crumb pie
    Sally A.

    The location is spacious and fresh. They have a parking lot that you can use. You order on a tablet. We ordered several things. The hot and sour soup was not hot or sour. Perhaps if it was hot it would have tasted better, it lacked much flavor. The Jasmin green tea comes in a bag in a French press. Quite different from traditional Chinese restaurants, but tasted decent. The edemame were very soft, but slightly sweet, and delicious. I didn't enjoy the dumplings at all. They lacked any flavor. We ordered the roast "pork." Again this restaurant only serves veggies. So, the roast pork was French bread for the skin and fat, and then there was Seiten or tofu crumbles for the meat. It kinda looked the part of you squinted.. it tasted good, and I will order it again, but it did not taste like pork at all. The mushroom and veggie stir fry was fresh, but lacking in flavor. The best dish was the lomein. It was delicious, probably the best lomein I've had in a very long time; flavorful, not oily, overall very good! Oh, the vegan blueberry peach pie, didn't have any peach flavor, was on the very sweet side, and tasted extremely buttery. I will be back to try other dishes.

    Pan fried  Pan Fried Noodle with Vegetable
    Barbara C.

    I was brought here by a vegan friend who loves eating here. It was pretty late - about 50 minutes before the restaurant closed but they happily seated us and served us with joy. You can tell they're proud of the food they serve. We ordered on their tablets, and they have quite a large menu. We knew we wanted the BBQ Roast Meat (vegan version of char siu) even before walking in. We also got the Pan-Fried Noodles with Vegetable and the Taro Bowl Delight. Food didn't take too long to come out (probably because we were the only ones dining in). The Pan-Fried Noodles are a childhood favorite of mine and I haven't had it since well before I became vegan a little over 10 years ago. It was delicious and I didn't miss the seafood that normally comes with it. Nice crispy noodles that soak up some of the yummy gravy. The Taro Bowl Delight was fun - we watched as our server cut it up into servable portions for us. The bowl was made of the deep-fried taro you find in Wu Gok (fried taro dumplings) and it was filled with veggies that also included some sauteed taro as well. Delicious. And the BBQ Roast Meat was very close to char siu. The Manhattan Chinatown Bodhi Kosher Restaurant (not sure if they're related?) has vegan char siu that is more fatty and crispy that I slightly enjoy more, but this was still enjoyable. We had a bunch of leftover food we took home since this was a lot of food for two people. I had these as leftovers for three days. Very filling. Will definitely come back and will want to try some of their desserts and dim sum items!

    Ken W.

    Appetizer boasted a nice assortment of items; the faux crispy pork was a nice facsimile and crunchy. The ersatz roast pork had hints of sweetness. The oysters were juicy and satisfying mushrooms.

    Ashley J.

    One of the best vegetarian restaurants!! The food is so good and they have good quality vegetarian meat. My favorite is the lettuce song and the oolong tea is so rich and flavorful. The workers are really friendly and I love how you can order through an iPad so it's less of a hassle. The ambiance of the store is so calming and it's peaceful most of the time. There's also a cafe in the front which is also so cute. Kudos to this restaurant, absolutely delicious!

    Estela D.

    Went here with co-workers for dinner. Ordered several dishes and ate family-style. Everything was so delicious, flavorful. All vegetarian dishes. Those who eat meat said the dishes tasted very close to their meat equivalent. For 11 of us including tea drinks and tip $510. Street parking is available. There's a parking lot in the building and the restaurant will validate your ticket but be warned- it's very narrow, tight turns, tight spots...looks unsafe. Definitely recommend the restaurant.

    Cedar Rice
    Lillian W.

    The restaurant decor was amazing and it's very clean n spacious! The food is awesome love the presentation. The serice is amazing!! We put our orders in and the food came out at a reasonable time.

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    Nishant T.

    Absolutely phenomenal experience through and through. Incredibly elegant decor, very pleasant lounge-y music, and kind and knowledgeable staff who helped us select delicious items to our taste. At the end, we stopped by the bakery section up front for some delicious sweets to-go. Cannot wait to go back!!

    Cherylin L.

    Hey foodies! If you're on the hunt for a dining experience that's both delectable and plant-based, you've got to check out Bodhi Village in Flushing. This largest vegetarian restaurant is an absolute gem, offering an extensive menu that's sure to satisfy your taste buds. Dim Sum Delights: Available only from 11 am to 3 pm, Bodhi Village's dim sum is a must-try. Every bite is packed with authentic flavors that will make you forget it's vegetarian. Perfect for a midday treat! Flavor Explosion: From savory stir-fries to rich, comforting soups, each dish is crafted with care and bursting with flavor. Whether you're a vegetarian or just love great food, Bodhi Village has something for everyone. Tea Time: Don't forget to pair your meal with their fragrant tea. It's the perfect complement to their delicious dishes and adds a touch of elegance to your dining experience. Spacious & Welcoming: With its large dining area, Bodhi Village is perfect for gatherings with friends and family. The service here is excellent, making you feel right at home. Featuring: -Five Happiness Appetizer -Dry Tofu Japanese style -Sliced fish with black bean -Cedar Fried Rice -Spinach corn thick soup -Turnip Cake -Lamb Kebab with Satay sauce -Veg roast meat Lo Mein -Veg Belly fat casserole Follow @spinx17 for more NYC food recs!

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    The food is so good!! We had dinner and I like everything there and will go back to try the dim sum next time!

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    Ask the Community - Bodhi Village

    Is everything gluten-free?

    Can you BYOB since they don't serve alcohol?

    Sorry no BYOB

    Do we need to make advance arrangements if we are bringing larger groups of 6 or more people?

    They are usually not packed. But you can call ahead.

    Is there a dim sum menu?

    Sorry we don’t make dim sum anymore

    Do they have gluten free options? A gluten free menu?

    We have to customize your order, it’s better if you call our store at 718-683-9045 for gluten free options

    Gluten free options/menu?

    Hi T.B. I've never seen gluten free options on their menu.

    Is the new Bodhi location open? thanks

    Yes it is

    Is this still vegetarian food? or just coffee and pastries now?

    Has both! Cafe in the front and restaurant in the back

    It says opening at this new location 136-20 Booth Memorial Ave, Flushing, NY 11355? Has it officially opened?

    Not yet, but within the upcoming one week or Monday 11/9, they are having their soft opening for takes out!

    Do they have vegan options?

    Yes

    Hi, what is the official name for the "shredded pork" appetizer? I can't find that on the menu but few people mentioned in their reviews. TIA!

    That’s called veg roast meat

    Do they use dairy products?

    Only few items contain dairy

    Is this place vegan or vegetarian?

    Its vegetarian, not vegan, but there are plenty of vegan dishes. Be careful with the Japanese tofu dish, as they use egg tofu for that.

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    Well, at least business was "Blooming" due to Mother's Day reservations…read more All jokes aside, I visited this restaurant yesterday for a Mother's Day brunch with a group of eight others. Our reservation had been confirmed the day before by both our host and the restaurant. When I arrived early, I was surprised to find the place jam-packed and clearly overcrowded. The front-of-house staff, along with the presumed owner, seemed overwhelmed and initially could not locate our 12:00 reservation. There were also guests with 11:30 and later reservations that were still waiting to be seated, along with several other groups scheduled around our time. After waiting nearly 50 minutes, talking with others who were also waiting, and watching two other tables be hastily set up and filled, we were finally seated. The table had been quickly wiped down and set with placemats, but it was missing silverware and several glasses. Most of this was resolved fairly quickly, though two people still never received glasses, with one person asking a few times for one. Our clearly overworked waitress brought us water and eventually took our order after a shorter additional wait. I ordered a $6 cappuccino, which was enjoyable, with a moderate amount of foam and a pleasantly bitter flavor without tasting over-roasted. However, another person's $4.50 iced coffee did not seem worth the price, as it appeared to be no more than a 12-ounce glass and was mostly filled with ice. Outside of coffee, the staff was understandably slow with water, with long waits, and we finally got a pitcher near the end of the meal. For my meal, I chose the $16 Poached Browns, which included two poached eggs, pulled pork, an English muffin, hollandaise sauce, and their Bloom hash. Many minutes later, and I mean many, the eggs were properly poached and were the highlight of the dish. The pulled pork, served without any additional sauce, was dry, and the small amount of hollandaise did little to help. The hash on the side lacked crispiness and vegetables, aside from what might have been a tiny piece of chopped yellow pepper. Overall, it was below average but passable. Two others ordered the Make Your Own Omelette for $19, which comes with a choice of three ingredients, the same hash, and bacon. They made two specific requests, both of which our waitress confirmed: first, that they did not want bacon, and second, that they could substitute fries for the hash--regular fries for one person and sweet potato fries for the other. Despite this, both plates arrived with bacon, as you can see in my first photo, where one of them transferred her bacon to my plate. The other person sent her plate back and ended up receiving her Mother's Day meal well after everyone else. The omelette also looked a bit more like a frittata, which I didn't mind. After waiting a while, including finally getting pitchers of water, we finally left after a long and annoying bunch. If this spot indeed had reservation issues, why on earth were they still allowing walk-ins? Why did they tell people it would take 15-20 minutes to seat when it would clearly take 30+? This entire experience was inept from beginning to end. The food this time is closer to a 2, but our experience as a whole was closer to a 1. I would never go back.

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    As always Chloe hits home! I have missed this spot since it closed its doors in Silverlake so I was…read moreSTOKED to be eating here on my birthday! The quinoa taco salad has always been me and my partners go to! It is simply delicious and hits the spot every single time! The matcha lemonade was of course perfect as was the butternut Mac n cheese. I have also always enjoyed the Guac burger and literally alll of the breakfast menu is delicious( breakfast only on weekends). The spot is tiny but it's well worth the wait for a seat, I mean it's busy for a reason am I right!? It's so bright and airy inside and there is also seating outside on the sidewalk. Super comfy and cute overlooking the cute west village streets. The staff is incredible and patient and willing to help and give recommendations when needed. They all are super warm and friendly. There is absolutely no reason to not come eat at Chloe's trust me with this one!

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