Vegan Restaurant

Gung Ho

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · bolingbrook · 完全ヴィーガン認証済み
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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This place has that classic ramen spot vibe — lots of wood paneling, deep browns and greens, and some cozy booth seating mixed with regular tables and chairs. The lighting’s warm and pretty inviting, giving the whole place a chill, laid-back feel. Service was decent — nothing super memorable, but friendly enough and everything came out in a reasonable time. We tried the Mongolian Bowl and the General Tso’s Chicken. Both had a nice kick of spice and were surprisingly flavorful. Definitely a good hit if you’re craving something bold and saucy. One of the more unique touches: each table has a sketchbook where you can doodle or check out what others have drawn — super fun and gives the place some personality. And if you’re into anime, you’re in luck. Posters line the walls and there’s anime playing on the TVs, which adds to the quirky, playful vibe. Cool little spot overall. Not mind-blowing, but definitely enjoyable, especially if you’re into anime or just want a casual meal in a cozy setting.

This place has that classic ramen spot vibe — lots of wood paneling, deep browns and greens, and some cozy booth seating mixed with regular tables and chairs. The lighting’s warm and pretty inviting, giving the whole place a chill, laid-back feel. Service was decent — nothing super memorable, but friendly enough and everything came out in a reasonable time. We tried the Mongolian Bowl and the General Tso’s Chicken. Both had a nice kick of spice and were surprisingly flavorful. Definitely a good hit if you’re craving something bold and saucy. One of the more unique touches: each table has a sketchbook where you can doodle or check out what others have drawn — super fun and gives the place some personality. And if you’re into anime, you’re in luck. Posters line the walls and there’s anime playing on the TVs, which adds to the quirky, playful vibe. Cool little spot overall. Not mind-blowing, but definitely enjoyable, especially if you’re into anime or just want a casual meal in a cozy setting.

This was a very cool little spot. I really liked that the booths had sketch books to keep guest occupied while waiting for their food. As for the food it was fantastic, I ordered the Spicy Miso Ramen and the Kimchi Fries. The kimchi fries are next level. Will definitely be visiting this location again.

This was a very cool little spot. I really liked that the booths had sketch books to keep guest occupied while waiting for their food. As for the food it was fantastic, I ordered the Spicy Miso Ramen and the Kimchi Fries. The kimchi fries are next level. Will definitely be visiting this location again.

I started coming here around the time they first opened (2023 I think?) and honestly the food is really good. It is a little pricey I will admit, so I can’t afford to come here often. I typically get their brown sugar milk tea, I highly recommend shaking it a lot and holding it upside down so the brown sugar can distribute well. I used to get their poke bowls, nowadays I get their ramen. Its very customizable and filling, I usually have leftovers. I personally prefer sitting in vs taking it to go. I will let you know if you aren’t a fan of spinach, for some reason they always put an absurd amount of spinach in. I’d highly recommend asking for light spinach because I’m someone who loves spinach but am usually picking out a lot of it. Its really great sitting in though because the booths are really private. They have board games and anime playing on the tv. Sometimes the staff is really friendly, sometimes it might just be one of those days for them.