2/5 Sacha P. 11 months ago on Google
I
have
been
to
the
Jinya
in
Tulsa
and
thought
I'd
do
something
different
from
my
usual
Goro
this
time.
I
got
my
usual
creamy
vegan
ramen
and
it
was
just
ok.
I
have
something
to
compare
it
to
having
had
it
many
times
in
Tulsa.
I
don't
know
how
it
can
be
so
different
but
I
have
some
recommendations
on
how
this
particular
location
can
get
up
to
par.
The
waiter
was
incredibly
undereducated
on
what
items
were
vegan.
Tulsa
has
a
dedicated
vegan
menu
that
they
give
to
you
to
order
from.
That
would
be
incredibly
helpful
as
employees
aren't
always
properly
educated.
He
told
me
anything
with
a
green
leaf.
I
let
him
know
that
means
vegetarian
and
not
vegan
and
they
are
two
very
different
things.
So,
I
ordered
a
salad
and
then
had
to
look
up
the
nutrition
information
on
my
phone
for
Jinya
to
make
sure
it
was
vegan
and
it
wasn't
so
I
had
to
change
my
order.
This
is
a
problem.
I
took
the
leftovers
home
and
the
noodles
literally
fell
apart
the
next
day.
I've
never
experienced
this
before
and
it
was
just
gross.
Another
time
I
had
ordered
a
kids
meal
to
go
and
was
not
given
all
of
the
items
that
were
included
but
I
was
already
on
the
road
so
couldn't
get
it
corrected.
This
was
when
they
first
opened.
But
by
now
they
should
have
the
kinks
worked
out
and
everyone
makes
mistakes.
Mainly
this
location
needs
to
create
a
vegan
menu
and
educate
their
employees
on
the
menu.
The
food
isn't
quite
as
good
as
Tulsa's
was
and
I'd
rather
just
have
gone
to
my
favorite
ramen
place
that's
always
reliable
and
good.
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