Enjoy Vegetarian

  4.3 – 839 reviews   • Vegetarian restaurant

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Casual Chinatown restaurant serving mock-meat & faux-fish versions of Chinese standards.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Enjoy Vegetarian 94108

Hours

Friday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:15 PM
Saturday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:15 PM
Sunday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:15 PM
Monday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:15 PM
Tuesday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:15 PM
Wednesday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:15 PM
Thursday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:15 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 839 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA 94108

Phone: (415) 956-7868

Website: http://enjoyveggie.com/

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Reviews

Eat.Snap.Wander
We have been to many faux meat / vegan places but the food here was just ok.
We ordered steamed dumplings and vegetable chow mein. Dumplings were good, not super flavorful though. Chow mein was served with a big portion but was too oily. At last, we ordered spicy Ma Po Tufo which has a really thick, overly starched gravy, awful.
The service is fast, but the overall flavor and taste need improvement.
Staff did not seem warm and welcoming enough.
It will be helpful to let the visitors know that the tea served at first is not complementary.
Overall , the experience did not meet our expectations that we had framed from our experiences at other vegan places.
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Stephen H
Decent amount of seating. Mostly tables for four. Not very busy Wednesday at 12:30.
Large menu selection though they didn’t have fragrant crispy chicken anymore!
My usual go to indicator, not very many Asians but likely not applicable here.
Eggplant and string beans in black bean sauce with a side of rice. A bit salty for me. Nice enjoyable meal. SF pricing appropriate. I finished off the whole plate. Very extensive menu so plenty of future possibilities. Based on this meal I would try again.
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Krishna Komanduri
The food was good!! It was good to have a restaurant that focused only on vegan items and felt refreshing not to have to ask whether the sauces were vegan as well.

The wonton hot and sour soup was the highlight of our meal. The steamed dumplings, singapore noodles were great as well!
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Bela Mehta
Good vegan, no onion no garlic, restaurant. We tried curry fried rice and bean curd pouch which was tasty and filling.

The restaurant also caters to some dietary requirements.

We were also served hot jasmine tea which we thought was complimentary since we didn’t order but they charged us $2. The tea is good and refreshing.
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Kristina Femal
After multiple visits, I have very few complaints about this restaurant. The food is delicious, fresh, and fast. The only problems are that the menu is too big! So many options! And sometimes the wait staff can be a little slow when dining in, but the food comes out very quick (and hot) once you order. A good place for delivery or take out but the dining room does have cute decorations. Also it’s all vegan except one item (walnut shrimp) which is clearly labeled on the menu ☺️ The wontons were very meh but the sesame balls are incredible and I highly recommend 73. Veggie Chicken Chow Mein w/ Black Pepper. Some of my favorite noodles I’ve ever had!

Edit: the string green beans with veg beef, #38, are amazing too! Also really enjoyed the sea bass with eggplant
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Ashwin Mudigonda
I’ll tell you what. In this day and age if you don’t have my consent for something to consume at your restaurant and charge me, even if it’s 1$, it’s a strike. I didn’t know the tea was 1$ and I didn’t want it necessarily, but the waitress placed it and walked away and only after perusing the menu did I realize I was paying for it. Not cool.

The food was alright. The options seem like a lot, but they are all deep fried tofu, gluten, or veggies. The Singapore style noodles would have made for good drunk food, but it wasn’t packing any distinct flavors that made me light up. The golden basket, with a smorgasbord of fried stuff, looked good on arrival, but they all fell flat in taste.

This place is definitely a comfort cuisine kinda place that you would crave late night after a few drinks, but I wouldn’t come here for a gourmet experience.
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Kam
February 2025 – Amazing food! The decor and vibe of the place is pretty null but the food is what you’re there for.

We ordered the Twice Cooked ‘Pork’ and the BBQ ‘Pork and ‘Ham’. Both were delicious.
They do have tea they give you at the beginning and it’s automatically added a $1 per person to your bill, we found that out at the end. The food is pricey as well but the flavor and the portion size makes up for it.

Would definitely be back.

EDIT: November 2025 – Came back a few months later on our way down the coast. The service before wasn’t really great but it was something we could look past and I had left a 5 star review because the food and portion sizes were worth it. This time though, the moment we walked in we felt like we weren’t wanted? The lady seemed annoyed to take our order, stared us down the entire time eating, and she would come up and grab dishes as soon as she thought we were done. I paid for a side of rice to have with our main dish, she came and grabbed an empty plate and tried to take the rice dish while I still had rice in it? I had to ask for it back. The food is still great but I will also add the portion sizes are less than when we visited in February… Also the chow mein wasn’t as fried as before. Last two pics are the most recent visit.
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John Paul
Great vegan/vegetarian dine in option we found in Chinatown! If you’re vegan or vegetarian it’s an amazing spot! Even if you’re not, may of your favorite Chinese meat based dishes are made vegetarian here! Other ones we tried didn’t have good space or were more for pickup, but this one offered a calm, laid back atmosphere where you didn’t feel rushed
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Ent
The fragrant chicken (#5) appetizer was amazing. The food came incredibly fast as well. The prices were very reasonable for the area. We would come here again just for that appetizer. We weren’t as big of fans of the other dishes we got but they were still flavorful (Mongolian beef main dish and fried duck appetizer).
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Raleigh
I think this place is underrated so I gave it a 5. Wonton noodle soup was great, but not quite the filling I was hoping for. Chicken fried rice was executed perfectly. Steamed dumplings were great, but chili oil isn’t free. Service was timely and great.
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