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As I was unsure about the concept of veganism in Vietnam, I double-checked with the staff to confirm that their vegan options did not contain any dairy or eggs. They assured me that they did not. I ordered a falafel salad without dressing and a sweet pastry without the glaze, making sure everything else was vegan. The staff was accommodating and ensured my meals were prepared according to my specifications.
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this place with a meze feeling on the menu and döner as a speciality have only a main dish except for salads, which is vegetarian (the veggie döner), but it is really nice! and they also have small dishes such as hummus, tsatziki, oliven etc. it is really cozy and nice to sit there, we sat playing domino and drink. as vegetarian it is nice to have options of food, even if they do not have much on the menu, and can re... View all feedback.
I was delighted to discover this restaurant in Mui Ne when I was in the mood for chickpeas and oriental cuisine that wasn't Vietnamese. They offer a few vegetable options on the menu, but be sure to look for the vegan signs. Being unsure about vegan options in Vietnam, I asked the staff if their vegan dishes contained any dairy or eggs, and they assured me the bread did. I then ordered a falafel salad without bread and a vegetable roll without the wrap, ensuring that everything else was vegan. The staff was accommodating and even checked for non-vegan ingredients in their dishes. I ended up coming back for lunch and dinner the next day.
This restaurant offers a variety of meze dishes on the menu, with döner as a specialty. The only main dish for vegetarians is the veggie döner, which is really nice. They also offer small dishes like hummus, tzatziki, and olives. The atmosphere is cozy and pleasant, perfect for sitting and enjoying a game of dominoes with a beer. As a vegetarian, it's great to have food options at this place, even though the menu is limited. I highly recommend this charming spot.
This restaurant has a Mediterranean vibe, with meze-style dishes on the menu and döner as a specialty. The only vegetarian main dish is the Veggie döner, but it is delicious. They also offer small plates like hummus, tzatziki, and olives. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, perfect for relaxing with a game of dominoes and a beer. As a vegetarian, it's refreshing to have food options at this small restaurant, and I highly recommend it.
As I was unsure about the concept of veganism in Vietnam, I double-checked with the staff to confirm that their vegan options did not contain any dairy or eggs. They assured me that they did not. I ordered a falafel salad without dressing and a sweet pastry without the glaze, making sure everything else was vegan. The staff was accommodating and ensured my meals were prepared according to my specifications. I visited the restaurant twice, for both lunch and dinner, and was pleased with the level of service and attention to detail in accommodating my vegan diet.
I was so happy to discover this restaurant in Mui Ne while searching for chickpeas and oriental dishes that weren't Vietnamese. The menu offers a few vegetable choices, but be sure to confirm with the staff which items are vegan. As I was hesitant about the vegan options in Vietnam, I asked the staff if their vegan dishes contained any milk or eggs, and they assured me that the bread was vegan. I then ordered a falafel salad without bread and spring rolls without the sauce, ensuring that everything else was vegan. The staff was accommodating and double-checked that there were no non-vegan ingredients in my food. I dined there for both lunch and dinner, and was pleased with the service both times. (Updated review as of July 14, 2022)