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Contribute FeedbackKarma restaurant offers a wide variety of menu options, with some standout dishes like the mozzarella and tomato salad and the shrimp and scallops over polenta. The service is excellent, and the staff is knowledgeable about vegan options. However, the noise level in the restaurant can be overwhelming, which detracts from the overall experience. Despite some dishes being overly salty, the food quality is generally good, and the atmosphere is fun and enjoyable. The portions are large, especially for the ramen, making it a great spot for vegans and vegetarians. Overall, Karma provides a satisfying culinary experience with attentive staff and delicious food.
There are definitiw vegan options, but its not the best sushi I had. my non-vegan friends who were with me agree that it is. I also tried the vegan ramen and was unimpressed.
Eating is delicious! they have many vegan options. we had the teriyaki tofu bowl that was fired and the miso hippie ramen that was also delicious. for beginners we had the gurke avo maki, which we ordered twice because it was so good.
The spicy tofu dish was not only delicious, but it looked fantastic! it was not spicy enough, but I asked for a side of chili paste and it was perfect. for an appetizer, the schishito paprika are a hit! they have a ingwer garlic seasoning rubbed on them that taste packed. the veggie miso suppe was the disappointment. it was bland and needs more taste. However, it was nice to see vegan options whether they want sushi, ramen, appetizer or a teller.
That was delicious. service was good and fast. we ordered spicy vegan veggie roasted rice (delicious), spicy tofu app, veggie spring rolls and the hippie moan soup with zucchini noodles. everything was delicious. I added something to the suppe.
There were a lot of clearly marked options. They understand veganism. The fried tofu was well cooked in both the bento and the ramen. However, the ramen was really bad. I mean, literally no flavor. No amount of soy sauce, chili oil, or sriracha could doctor this. The ginger dressing on the salad needs a bit of salt and lemon(which they provide). They offer fresh wasabi for $4, which is a real treat, but honestly overpriced at $4 unless the whole table is going to dip in... the free wasabi was clearly not of the same quality, and honestly so tasteless, it makes me question the quality of the fresh one.