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Tofu On 7th226 7TH Ave, Brooklyn, NY | Directions 11215
40.670266 -73.978963 View Website“Friendly atmosphere and healthy, nutritious foods with affordable prices, it has been strongly recommended~!”
“It is true, they do not use a great many spices, but I find their food delightful nonetheless.”
“Definitely one of the Slope's best bets for Chinese food -- or for vegetarians (there's an extensive veggy menu, as well as many meat dishes).”
“am impressed by the freshness of the ingredients they use for every dish and the friendly atmosphere in the restaurant.”
“Friendly atmosphere and healthy, nutritious foods with affordable prices, it has been strongly recommended~!”
Strongly recommend it~!!!. I have been a royal customer of Tofu for couple years since I moved to Park Slope in Brooklyn. I am impressed by the freshness of the ingredients they use for every dish and the friendly atmosphere in the restaurant. They offer wide selection of Chinese food, and also carefully create fat free, healthy dishes for vegetarians. The Vegetarian Orange Beef is one of the best that you can get it from nowhere. Hey, I can finish whole dish without any worry, it is definitely worthy to try it out, it is delicious and more important, it is low fat and healthy. I think I gonna to stick to this restaurant as long as I live nearby there. Friendly atmosphere and healthy, nutritious foods with affordable prices, it has been strongly recommended~!!
Wide selection of vegetarian food. My husband, 2-year-old daughter and I recently tried this vegetarian-friendly eatery in Park Slope. We ordered the sweet & sour vegetarian chicken and the General Tso's vegetarian chicken. The sauces were great and the presentation was nice, but the protein nuggets were tough and didn't seem fresh. I was also disappointed to find that the bathroom was not very clean.
very healthy. Tofu on 7th is distinctive in cooking Chinese food in a healthy way. They avoid using large amounts of oil, salt, and MSG. The flavors that come through are the natural flavors of the primary ingredients. Some people are not used to this, so the food tastes bland to them. It is true, they do not use a great many spices, but I find their food delightful nonetheless.
Fu fu!. It's true, there's no good chinese in the Slope, but there are definitely better places then Tofu (Try Mr. Wonton, it's not a masterpiece, but is consistent and safe.) We came in on a cold day for big bowls of noodle soup. What we got was flavorless, watery broth with a bit of noodles and meat. The steamed dumplings had an off smell and were too large and barley seasoned. If you want Chinese, you are minutes away from both Brooklyn's and Manhattan's Chinatowns.
Mediocre to bad.
Park Slope really needs a decent Chinese restaurant. This isn't it. The only good thing is that their menu is "healthy-oriented" but you soon feel that was to make up for the quality.
If you have a little time and want really good chinese, take the N to Brooklyn's Chinatown (Sunset Park).
Tops in Tofu. Tofu on 7th is far better than your average takeout Chinese joint -- especially in the Slope, where it's not hard to get bad, bad takeout. The ingredients are fresh, the food's prepared with some care and precision, there's a wide variety of healthy dishes, and the service is solicitous (sometimes too much so). Definitely one of the Slope's best bets for Chinese food -- or for vegetarians (there's an extensive veggy menu, as well as many meat dishes).
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