Vegan Restaurant

KungFood Amerasia

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · covington · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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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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Cozy place with cool atmosphere. We had a regular and a giant eggroll. Hubby had chicken Shezwan and I had Kung Pow Chicken. Very good We have enough left over for lunch tomorrow. Price was very reasonable. I thought they left something off the receipt, they hadn’t. The prices are just that reasonable.

Cozy place with cool atmosphere. We had a regular and a giant eggroll. Hubby had chicken Shezwan and I had Kung Pow Chicken. Very good We have enough left over for lunch tomorrow. Price was very reasonable. I thought they left something off the receipt, they hadn’t. The prices are just that reasonable.

I had a fun and unexpected experience walking past Kungfood on my way to another restaurant but was drawn in by its clever and overtly Asian pop-culture vibe. The eclectic interior draws from all kinds of Asian cinema and cultural references, making it visually fascinating. The shotgun-style space is cozy, with the bar and dining area up front, the kitchen in the middle, and a quirky back section with restrooms, a small shop selling drinks and knickknacks, and another bar where you pick up takeout. I noticed four tables pushed together in the back and asked a server about them—they turned out to be Mahjong tables! I’m not sure if they host game nights or if the owners just love Mahjong, but it adds to the charm. The food was delicious. You can stick with American-style Chinese favorites or venture into more authentic dishes—many of which have a Taiwanese influence, as the owners are from Taiwan. Overall, it’s a wonderful little place I plan to revisit, especially to bring friends who haven’t experienced Taiwan or who would appreciate the colorful, graphic eye candy. I’d also love to see what it’s like here at night!

I had a fun and unexpected experience walking past Kungfood on my way to another restaurant but was drawn in by its clever and overtly Asian pop-culture vibe. The eclectic interior draws from all kinds of Asian cinema and cultural references, making it visually fascinating. The shotgun-style space is cozy, with the bar and dining area up front, the kitchen in the middle, and a quirky back section with restrooms, a small shop selling drinks and knickknacks, and another bar where you pick up takeout. I noticed four tables pushed together in the back and asked a server about them—they turned out to be Mahjong tables! I’m not sure if they host game nights or if the owners just love Mahjong, but it adds to the charm. The food was delicious. You can stick with American-style Chinese favorites or venture into more authentic dishes—many of which have a Taiwanese influence, as the owners are from Taiwan. Overall, it’s a wonderful little place I plan to revisit, especially to bring friends who haven’t experienced Taiwan or who would appreciate the colorful, graphic eye candy. I’d also love to see what it’s like here at night!

WOW! I love this restaurant!! $50 for all this food, which lasted for 3 meals between 2 people with leftovers! The cashew vegetables with crispy tofu was delicious. Hot and sour soup was complex, a good amount of vegetables and mushrooms and delicious flavor. Large portions of everything. Yummy crab rangoons and vegetable spring roll. Cool restaurant environment with fun decor, tvs, and great service. I’d be here all the time if I lived in the area. Yum!