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standard local cozy restaurant. the shop is newly converted, so it is new and clean, like the food car. eating is ready to cook as normal in a Com-Chay. the food is decent and they have breakfast style noodles with small spring rolls in the morning as well as rice. there are some suppening that are ready to order. take them space and limited seats inside and they can park motorcycle on the front. the owner speaks eno... View all feedback.
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I'm pretty sure this is the most favorable vegetarian place in the opposite, even if it's not the best. so far I have only tried the chub (rice,) not one of the nudelsuppen. the size of the portion is not so large and the quality is unusual, but the price is very reasonable, especially considering that it is near district 1 and that was remnants museum. dinge to note: there is no parking space, only about 5 seats, th... View all feedback.
Standard local cozy restaurant. The shop is reconfigured, so it is new and clean, like the food trolley. The food is ready to cook as normal in a comedy. The food is decent and they have breakfast style noodles with small spring rolls in the morning as well as rice. There are some soups ready to order. Take place and limited seats inside and you can park motorcycle on the front. The owner speaks enough English to answer questions. 20k vnd for breakfast noodles or com chay so the usual price for this type of place. Updated by previous review on 2019-11-17
I'm pretty sure this is the cheapest vegetarian place in the area, even if it's not the best. So far, I've only tried the cANGm (rice), not one of the noodle soups. The portion size is not so large and the quality is unusual, but the price is very reasonable, especially considering that it is close to District 1 and War Remnants Museum. Things to consider: There is no parking, only approx. 5 seats, the employees don't speak much English, and they seemed a bit grumpy to have us there. This is not a western or fanned restaurant, it is the authentic local experience!
Standard local cozy restaurant. the shop is newly converted, so it is new and clean, like the food car. eating is ready to cook as normal in a Com-Chay. the food is decent and they have breakfast style noodles with small spring rolls in the morning as well as rice. there are some suppening that are ready to order. take them space and limited seats inside and they can park motorcycle on the front. the owner speaks enough English to answer questions. 20k wnd at breakfast noodle or com chay so the usual price for this type of space. updated by the previous review on 2019-11-17
Com Chay Trí Thien What a lovely accidental find on a morning's walk. Lovely permanent vegan food stall. I went past twice in 2 days. Always very busy with locals. Really tasty vegan com chay. At only 25.000 Dong too! Not sure of the opening hours. 109 Nguyen Thuong Hien, P. 5, Q3
I'm fairly sure that this is the cheapest vegetarian place in the area even if it's not the best. So far I've only tried the cơm (rice), not any of the noodle soups. The serving size isn't that big and the quality is unexceptional, but the price is very reasonable, particularly considering that it's close to District 1 and the War Remnants Museum. Things to note: there is no parking, only about 5 seats, the staff don't speak much English, and they seemed a little grumpy to have us there. This is not a westernised or fancified restaurant, it's the authentic local experience!