Volunteers sell vegetarian food after mass to raise money for the pagoda and the community.

Address: 1002 Somerset St. W.

Vietnamese Unified Buddhist Congregation
Foods from Vietnamese Unified Buddhist Congregation

Comments

2012 May 23
Thank you for clarifying this.

2012 May 23
i just asked my dad, he said that they start selling food at about 10am. and the ceremony starts at 11:30 so i'd go check it out between that time, and of course anyone can go and stop by and see what they are selling, the foods about 1-10 dollars cash only. foods pretty authentic i might add.

2012 May 23
I'm curious too.

I didn't know Buddhist's had ( or conducted) mass... I thought is was a Catholic thing.

Food looks good either way..


2012 May 23
I too am curious to hear more about this.

2012 May 23
Is it open to the public to stop in and buy the food? When is mass over? What is the cost? Is it cash only? I'd love to try it, but wouldn't want to wander in during mass since it is such a small place. It has never appeared very welcoming to outsiders when I've gone past.

2012 May 23
all the food is vegetarian that they sell, and to be honest its probably a vegetarian persons dream, the freshest food ever... i usually hate on vegetarian food, but my dad usually buys this after mass. and i think they only sell food after mass on sundays. not sure tho

its probaly the freshest rice wraps i have eaten anywhere, i cannot explain how delicious the food is and i cannot believe its Vegetarian food. the volunteers cook all the food fresh right before mass starts.

i would really love to see someone else write a review on the food here, i personanly think its a lot better food than actual restaurants