
Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Pizza
Vietnamese
Vegetarian restaurant offering Vietnamese food as well as a mix of cuisines. Find items like mushroom steak, pizza, kimchi rice bowl, banh xeo (savory pancake), steamed dumplings, hotpot, coconut milk coffee, pumpkin milk, and rice yogurt. Well-decorated space. Owner speaks English. This branch est. 2016. Open Mon-Sun 7:00am-9:00pm.
32 Reviews
First Review by KPike
SandyAndJuliOnTravel
Points +144
Lovely little place - Edit
We didn't had time to eat there. But the coconut coffee was very good. The location is cozy. The food on the other tabels looked good.
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AnnaSudol
Points +88
I didn’t like it - Edit
The pad Thai was hard to bite and with no flavor. This restaurant is smelly and with a lot of flies on the tables. I don’t recommend.
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PaulaQuigley
Points +212
Amazing! - Edit
Loved this place. We were only upset about finding it on our last night in Da Nang. Would definately go back! We got tofu dishes and pancakes. I even asked for the recipe for the pancake dip it was that tasty. 100% go here don't listen to any bad reviews (if there are any!). The menu has a lot so be aware of finding it hard to choose what you want😄
Read morePros: Huge menu with loads for all taste buds.
Cons: Expect to pay more than local street food.
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EnriqueLopezManas
Points +88
Nice local vegan food - Edit
The place is 100% vegan. Food was cheap and tasty. Drinks a bit too sweet, I went with a Điên and they put too much sugar on it. They have an aquarium.
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KPike
Points +367
Hard to find, but worth the bother - Edit
This place was recommended to me by my Vegan Vietnamese friend. It's on a Vietnamese restaurant finder/review app called 'Foody' so locals know about it, but tourists don't (until now!). It's really hard to find, tucked away down a lane that's not in a well-known part of Da Nang, use Googlemaps to find it!
Read moreThe speciality of this place is the Pumpkin Stuffed with brown rice, veg and lotus beans, it was delicious and unique - I've not seen this dish anywhere else. A total bargain at only 50,000vnd! We also had some Banh Xeo (savoury crepe), 20,000vnd, which was very good, nice and crispy and not greasy; and 'Khoai Tay' (fried potato patties), 30,000vnd - I loved these, they resembled Indian Onion Bhajis and were flavourful and crunchy. Highly recommended!
They didn't have a menu in English when I went and the owner and staff didn't speak much English either, so use google translate if needed!
As far as I know, they don't have any animal products on the menu, chay places don't usually.
Pros: Great food with some very unique dishes, Very Cheap, Not touristy
Cons: Hard to find
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