Vegetarian restaurant serves organic plant-based nutritious food, some of which is vegan and others that could possibly be made vegan, so please inquire. Core values are dish renewal, organic ingredients, and family designed service. Menu is reviewed and changed regularly, plus has a special weekly menu for families. Co-operates with organic farms where vegetables are grown without the use of synthetic fertilizer, pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics, and growth hormone. Does not use borax, artificial preservatives, and food coloring in processing. Previously located at 48 Trang Tien. Open Mon-Sun 7:30am-10:30pm.
147 Reviews
First Review by Laura1l
WoodyAndBertie
Points +866
Yin & Yang - Edit
Two different opinions on this one as the Thai Green Curry was excellent but the "Kale Salad" had no kale but lettuce instead also no walnuts or sunflower seeds (which were on the menu). $US12 for two mains and two drinks.
Read moreWhen we arrived the AC was off but the staff switched it on when we asked (it was 38 C !)
Recommend going to the upper floor to get a better view of the busy street outside.
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mklar2
Points +108
Fresh flavours - Edit
Cute little place in old quarter- definitely worth a visit. Had lots of great vegan options and all appeared quite good. Had the summer spring rolls, which were delicious and fresh with the pineapple. Nice aircon upstairs to relieve you from the heat too!
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DCPS88
Points +16
Amongst the best - Edit
A wonderful little restaurant tucked away amongst the central craziness of Hoen Kiem.
Read moreA lovely building with a clean and cosy feel with a charming narrow winding staircase , lovely staff and the food was incredibly tasty. I ordered the Vietnamese combo which had a fresh and fragrant banana salad, rice, a deliciously savoury seaweed soup and slabs of juicy veg-stuffed tofu, cooked to perfection. I also had a fresh watermelon juice with it. Everything just tasted healthy, home-cooked and fresh.
So much of vegan food particularly in the west attempts to pander to substitute junk foods with fake meats and cheeses. Here the focus appears to be on fresh plant based ingredients and good cooking. With satisfying portion sizes at a very reasonable price.
All the food I've eaten so far in Hanoi has been good. This has been the best so far.
Check it out and support! The world needs more people like the Veg doing what they're doing.
Pros: Delicious healthy food, friendly helpful staff, cozy environment
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RunEatWorld
Points +3804
Fantastic fresh food cafe - Edit
Cute little spot in the old town with friendly staff. The black bean chia sandwich was beautiful, as was the zucchini kofta (even though it was really mushy). I never thought I'd like fruit spring rolls but these were typical fresh spring rolls with noodles, lettuce, carrot and avocado with just a bit of pineapple, which were very refreshing. The sweet potato fries are baked, not fried, which is great but they are dry and hard to eat (needs a sauce on the side). Highly recommend coming here.
Read morePros: Great tasting food, Nice venue, Variety of cuisines on menu
Cons: More expensive than most places
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LexRigby
Points +216
Vegan Rated - Edit
This is a great little restaurant tucked away in Hanoi's Old Town. The menu is simple, but includes a range of Vietnamese and more 'western' style cuisine. All items suitable for vegans are labeled. The staff speak great English and I'm sure would be accommodating if you asked for meals without egg.
Read moreTo cool off try the mango mojitea too! It's delicious.
Pros: Reasonable prices, Quick service, Great location
Cons: No spring rolls
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bleshur
Points +35
lovely food - Edit
Food was really nice I had the tofu, chilli and lemongrass and my husband had the pad Thai which he loved!
Read moreCons: service was a little slow
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Jonathon67
Points +200
Modern and Inventive - Edit
An ever changing menu of vegetarian/ vegan dishes from around the world in a modern venue overlooking the Old Quarter. Thai curry gets my vote.
Read morePros: Location , Changing Menu
Cons: More Pricy than competition
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DanielleMMM
Points +19
Best Veg place in town - Edit
I loved the food here. I had the chia/black bean sandwich which was so good, especially the sweet potato fries which were not oily at all. Also tried the Asian combo, excellent kim chi and a great deal.
Read moreEverything is organic and super fresh. The owner was very friendly too.
Pros: Excellent Food, Organic, Nice View
Cons: Recently opened
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DaniCalifornia
Points +43
Beautiful experience - Edit
The staff approached me as I slowed down in front. They were incredibly warm and helpful with vegan questions. I sat on the lovey balcony upstairs. The cold pea, mint soup was amazing! Great wifi. Support this veg gem, they are awesome!
Read morePros: Delicious healthy, Lovely Balcony, Helpful staff
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PascalMacchia
Points +15
superbe - Edit
Superbe petit restaurant, une explosion de saveurs et un personnel à l écoute des clients
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susieiom
Points +26
Delicious good, reasonable pricing and very friendly staff! - Edit
After testing many vegetarian friendly restaurants around Hanoi old quarter and being quite disappointed, finding this place was a pleasure!! The fondue was delicious and the staff were lovely and speak brilliant English- we sat on the balcony upstairs which was a lovely setting for dinner, removed from the hustle and bustle of the street below! we will be returning for lunch tomorrow!
Read morePros: friendly staff, excellent food, good location
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Laura1l
Points +99
Fresh food, nice presentation - Edit
This restaurant has only been open a couple of weeks so they're still working out some kinks, but I think they have a lot of potential. All of the dishes we had were good and tasted very fresh. The best part was the presentation. All of the food was arranged in a beautiful way. The banana flower salad's presentation was especially impressive.
Read moreI also really liked the mango juice. You could tell it was made fresh with ripe mango and no sugar. My friend liked her kumquat juice as well.
The prices are higher than street food, but they're in line with other restaurants in Hanoi with the same level of food and ambiance. Speaking of ambiance, this would be a nice place to sit with a coffee or fruit juice and a book (or computer) in the afternoon. It's decorated in a minimalist style that I really liked. I didn't go up there, but the owner mentioned that they have a rooftop area as well as an open kitchen if you want to sit and watch the chef cook.
Pros: Nice ambiance, Fresh, organic food, Food presented in a nice way
Cons: Not all dishes had the best flavor, Still working out the new restaurant kinks
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