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Vegetarian House is a restaurant located at 22 [[NW 4th Avenue|West 4th Avenue]] in [[Old Town/Chinatown]]. As the name implies, they serve [[vegetarian]] and [[vegan]] food with a Chinese influence. It is open from 11 AM - 9 PM every day of the week. The restaurant is owned by Chao Ping, who opened it in 2003.
'''Vegetarian House''' is a restaurant located at 22 [[NW 4th Avenue|NW 4th]] in [[Old Town Chinatown]]. As the name implies, they serve [[vegetarian]] (now completely [[vegan]]) food with a Chinese influence. It is open from 11 AM - 9 PM every day of the week. The restaurant is owned by [[Chao Ping]], who opened it in [[2003]].


The restaurant is linked to the Buddhist sect of [[wikipedia:Ching Hai|Supreme Master Ching Hai]], and a television in the restaurant broadcasts Supreme Master Television shows promoting vegetarianism.
The restaurant is linked to the religious organization of [[wikipedia:Ching Hai|Supreme Master Ching Hai]], and a television in the restaurant broadcasts Supreme Master Television shows promoting vegetarianism.


==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://www.yelp.com/biz/vegetarian-house-portland Vegetarian House on Yelp]
* [http://www.yelp.com/biz/vegetarian-house-portland Vegetarian House on Yelp]
[[Category: NW 4th Avenue]]
[[Category:Restaurants]]
[[Category:Old Town Chinatown neighborhood]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, 27 June 2013

Vegetarian House is a restaurant located at 22 NW 4th in Old Town Chinatown. As the name implies, they serve vegetarian (now completely vegan) food with a Chinese influence. It is open from 11 AM - 9 PM every day of the week. The restaurant is owned by Chao Ping, who opened it in 2003.

The restaurant is linked to the religious organization of Supreme Master Ching Hai, and a television in the restaurant broadcasts Supreme Master Television shows promoting vegetarianism.

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