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The food here was just great with abundance of Hue specialties. The meal was huge with reasonable price. I ordered only two things but got a full belly. Plus, the restaurant was clean. P.S: it is located at the back of a hotel, so the address should be no.2 Tran Cao Van. View all feedback.
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due to the lack of open all vegan spots in this area – decided to try this place. Eating was just ok, fortunately the prices were good overall. the personal was friendly, limited English spoken. View all feedback.
Really tasty and delicious Vietnamese vegans eat only in this restaurant.
Due to the lack of open all vegan spots in this area – decided to try this place. Eating was just ok, fortunately the prices were good overall. the personal was friendly, limited English spoken.
No care. some of the most noble food I had in vietnam
Many options, we have the pho and it was delicious!
Went here a bunch of times as it was pouring rain during our stay in Hue and this was the closest veg restaurant to our home stay. Fortunately it was also some of the best food we’d had in a while! The restaurant and staff attire are quite formal as it’s on the ground floor of a 4-star hotel, but despite this the prices are very reasonable. The menu is large (and pretty vague) and it has a lot of Hue specialty dishes in a vegan-ised version. So it was cool to try some local dishes that are usually far from vegan namely a lot of the steamed “dumpling” things that are usually topped with shrimp and/or pork. A lot of the dishes on the menu seemed really similar so it was a bit hard to choose, and when we asked questions the staff weren’t very helpful. But would definitely recommend pho nuoc (noodle soup) which was amazing and only 25k for a large bowl, great value! Really enjoyed the bun kho (dry noodles) as well I’d never tried this before, it was sort of like a rice noodle salad with a yummy peanut sauce on the side.