After negotiating the parking lot tundra and the Sidewalk of Doom, we were lucky to score a table right away, right - if you've never been to Myra's, the seating is at a premium. But the food is well worth it. Seriously - vegetarians/vegans and carnivores alike will find something there.
The menu is full of choices to suit anyone's palate, and the four of us all found, after some hemming and hawing, tasty comestibles on which to sup. Carol went with the baked tofu with kecap manis
Shawn went with Hoppin' Juan - Brown rice and black beans with a picante tomato salsa and onions - it usually has cheese, but since he and Katy are vegan, he opted not to get it. Katy chose one of the dishes I had been considering, Claudia's Creation - Chinese black bean sauce with sherry & garlic, garnished with mandarin oranges & broccoli and served over brown rice. She wasn't overly pleased with that, so I'm glad I didn't order it. Shawn was happy with his however.
Myra's is a great stop if you're looking for an inexpensive vegetarian meal, just be aware that the service can be a bit slow sometimes, but everyone who works there very friendly. They feature artwork from local artists which changes on a semi-regular basis, and they have a free(!) parking lot, which is a rarity in that neighborhood. We will definitely be repeat customers, especially in the warmer months when the patio is open.
2 comments:
Today I had the leftovers in a freshly toasted pita pocket with some Tofutti sour cream and it was delicious all over again and in a totally new way! Thanks Myra's and thanks to the both of you for a great dinner!
Love this place! It is on the list to go there!
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