Address: 2011 Clinton Ave, The Bronx, NY 10457, USA
Phone: +17187419889
Joanne Pham
My in-laws go here for Lunar New Year and to pay respects to deceased family. The monks are very kind, as well as everyone who helps the place operate. I don't speak any Vietnamese but they always have smiles and help navigate me through their services. They serve vegetarian breakfasts/lunches and tea to give back to their community which are quite delicious. It's clean, neat, and their little garden is a wonderful bit of peace and beauty in the midst of a crowded city. It's always a pleasure to come here and be welcomed those who attend.
Judy El Berkaoui
I had to put my dadβs ashes here and may do this with my grandfathers as well. The monk here is wonderful and I felt at ease with his ashes here. A plus is the monk is a fantastic master of vegetarian cuisine and his food is delicious. I think theyβve been by appt only and I am hoping Covid stops so I can go by to pay respects to my dad and also donate to the temple again for taking good care of his ashes and the prayers.
Tuyen Le
Now they close on all occasions due to COVID, no exception. The pagoda is closed on all holidays and Tet. No exception. Updated on Feb 26,2021
Eton vu
Master's cooking is very delicious.ππΉπ The concept of Buddhism I like is very good.
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Everybody is welcomed to come in, there is a food court downstairs and you can grab anything you want and eat to your heart's content. However, the monk will be speaking Vietnamesr but if you just want to sit in and meditate you can do so.
Let me ask the ceremony from what time and if I want to attend the ceremony, do I need to register anything?
8 am-3pm
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