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quesadillas were in order, falafel and hummus were in order. nice personal, but a little too expensive. Edit: we went two days in order to brunch and the homemade vegan cheese is simply mindblowing. the banh mi was great and the mango passion fruit leti was fantastic. updated by previous review on 2022-10-31 View all feedback.
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Buddha bowl was bland, no seasoning or dressing, basically some lettuce, corn and tomatoes mixed in. The samosa on the other hand was quite nice. Still not a great impression. Feels like the vegan revolution hasn't really hit this part of Vietnam yet compared to everywhere else we've been. Perhaps in a year or two? View all feedback.
The food here is really good and they have veggie options of basically everything. They even have sour cream and proper cheese (for the vegetarians!
This is one of the best food I ate so far in Vietnam. I visited the restaurant twice and ordered dahl, samosa and ice cream. If you are looking for something, which was made by real cooks and looks nice on your plate, you won't be disappointed! Forget about the cheap buffets and taste some real Indian food here. The owner is super friendly and passionate too and the prices are very reasonable for such a good service!
Quesadillas were in order, falafel and hummus were in order. nice personal, but a little too expensive. Edit: we went two days in order to brunch and the homemade vegan cheese is simply mindblowing. the banh mi was great and the mango passion fruit leti was fantastic. updated by previous review on 2022-10-31
Different smoothie shells naturally vegan that were very good! will definitely go back there, can highly recommend! nice staff also
The bowls were pretty bland and no dressing. indexed as vegan, but they have been on the menu. not too bad overall.