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Tofubox
Master Critic Review
Tofubox
8.7
Tofubox is a tiny East Williamsburg counter spot specializing in vegetarian Chinese comfort food, from dim sum to bento-style tofu boxes. The menu leans heavily vegan, with generous portions, purple rice plates, and Szechuan-influenced dishes that draw neighborhood regulars and destination diners alike.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy yuba box with purple rice, Chili oil wontons, Mapo tofu with hand-pulled noodles
Scores:
Value: 9
Service: 8.4
Consistency: 8.7
Food Quality: 9.1
Atmosphere: 7
Cultural Relevance: 8.1
What makes it special: Vegetarian Chinese spot where tofu, seitan, and dim sum are the stars.
Who should go: Plant-based eaters craving Chinese comfort staples.
When to visit: Weeknights for shorter lines and fresher batches.
What to order: Spicy yuba box, chili oil wontons, mapo tofu.
Insider tip: Go with friends and share multiple box sets to sample sides.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only; very tight on weeknights and especially difficult after 6pm. Metered blocks nearby but expect to circle.
Dress code: Ultra-casual β hoodies, sneakers, gym clothes all totally fine.
Noise level: Low to moderate β counter-service buzz, but still easy to talk.
Weekend wait: 20β35 minutes during peak hours; longer on cold or rainy nights when takeout spikes.
Weekday lunch: Little to no wait most days, 5β10 minutes at most.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes β the entire menu is vegetarian-focused.
Vegan options: Yes β most dishes are fully vegan or easily ordered vegan.
Gluten-free options: Limited β rice-based plates work, but soy sauce and seitan limit many dishes; cross-contamination is possible.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Better for a casual, low-pressure first hang than a romantic date β itβs quick, relaxed, and food-forward rather than vibe-driven.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes β itβs counter service with limited seating, no reservations taken. Peak dinner hours may require a short wait.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes for older kids who like noodles, dumplings, and rice bowls; limited space makes strollers tricky.
Best For
Better for: Fast, affordable vegetarian Chinese comfort food with bold flavors and generous portions.
Skip if: You want a full sit-down dining experience, gluten-free reliability, or upscale vegan presentation.