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we loved the salad rolls and the cauliflower pizza. we ordered the fungal rays, and it is good (it is just too hot outside to enjoy it). they were happy to enjoy it for me later. View all feedback.
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on the creative and varied menu of quan hapa there are several vegan options that come from the kitchens of several Asian countries. for veg options, for a quantity of flower cabbage selection to be prepared. they are delicious! the sesam waffelfries are vegan, but many were a bit soggy. However, I would recommend the Papaya salad with tofu, a delicious fresh and filling meal. View all feedback.
We loved the salad rolls and the cauliflower pizza. we ordered the fungal rays, and it is good (it is just too hot outside to enjoy it). they were happy to enjoy it for me later.
On the creative and varied menu of quan hapa there are several vegan options that come from the kitchens of several Asian countries. for veg options, for a quantity of flower cabbage selection to be prepared. they are delicious! the sesam waffelfries are vegan, but many were a bit soggy. However, I would recommend the Papaya salad with tofu, a delicious fresh and filling meal.
Only 2 or 3 vegan options (1 raven, 1 sandwich) but they are great!
Maybe they think with all the meat heavy places on vine st, there is nothing for a vegan, but they would be wrong. quan hapa is the perfect place for visiting vegan and vegan here to take their omni friends. the three main dishes on the menu are the vegan cauliflower sandwich with waffelfries, fungus rays and the di salate rolls. everyone is great! the first option is to fill in. the salat rolls come with tofu and the tofu has great taste. this winter is cold in this place, but they serve alcohol. it's a garage-like business. the seating has large tables where they sit next to strangers. there are also bar seats. there are no vegan dessert, but they can some in brown bear bakery, brezel and iris book cafe. also chocolate at 21c (they are open all night).
First time here yesterday. When for my little sister's birthday. The atmosphere is great! It feels like what I'd expect of a Japanese Ramen house. The anime playing on the TV was such an awesome plus. The menu was small and could use some better explanations as to what you are getting, and the server was kind of vague as to what some of the things were. I had the shoyu ramen and it was SO good, I barley stopped to breath before it was finished. The server was great as well, he had a little trouble with a couple of the orders, but to be fair there were 9 of us and the place does not look like it was meant to accommodate such a large party. He corrected them very quickly, and when my brother did not like his dish they comped it and let him pick something else off the menu which was rushed out almost immediately. The atmosphere, is very small, quaint and personable. It' got a very modern youthful Japanese, like where collage kids from Japan would go right after classes were out, to grab a bite and talk. I love this place, I've been to one other Ramen place in Cincinnati and this was by far more superior to what I would expect when getting Ramen. I highly recommend.