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Przekaż informację zwrotnąFor those following a raw vegan diet, this restaurant offers a variety of options. The salads and dressings are fresh and perfectly seasoned. One standout is the banana flower salad, a personal favorite of mine. I also love the mosquito chicken (Mushroom) salad as a tasty appetizer. The mango salad was enjoyable, but the mango seemed either too bitter and sour (almost unpleasant to eat) or overly intense in flavor. The spaghetti is another must-try dish that I always come back for.
This is a great restaurant with a menu that offers more than just traditional Vietnamese vegetarian dishes. I tried the Thai style spaghetti and it was delicious. While it may be slightly pricier than other vegetarian restaurants, the quality of the food makes it worth it.
After three days try to eat vegan food in vegetarian friendly restaurant, we decided to go to a real vegan restaurant. we went from the tourist to nha trang. we were served by a very nice guy who spoke a very nice English. the menu is large and they have mock meat. we ordered a chicken salad that was so fresh and delicious! it came with rice/sesame crackers. as a main course I ordered a bark soup that was also delicious. what I noticed most was the fact that the locals eat there and the fresh of food. I recommend it.
The restaurant was decent, but it didn't leave a strong impression on me. I particularly enjoyed the banana flower salad. As mentioned in other reviews, they do use fish sauce, but the dishes that include it are clearly marked on a separate page of the menu. While the restaurant is a bit off the beaten path, there aren't many dining options in town. However, it's easy to take a taxi from town to get there.
I took a stroll out here from the main tourist centre about mins. The restaurant was half full, I was given an English menu, which, glancing at the local' menus seemed about a third of the size. The menu items were general titles and had no real description to be of much use. However, I was READY! I had downloaded a few choice phrases via Google Translate! Do you have hot noodle soup What do you recommend is this spicy that sort of thing. When I mentioned the word noodle, the staff looked at me as if they'd never heard that word before, discussed with each other, and then pointed to the word noodle' randomly throughout the menu. It was hilarious but frustrating. any further prompting was met with blank stares. In the end, to spare everyone embarrassment, I just pointed to the pho, ate in silence and left. Phew! I noticed that everyone who arrived at the restaurant was being given a large mug of iced tea as soon as they sat down, and without being asked for it. Apart from me that is. In the end, I pointed to the tea that the waiter was taking to the table next to mine and asked for one. What a shock it seemed to be! It was just annoying that little things like this, a little hello, or pointing to a table where I could sit when I arrived, while other people were being greeted and shown to tables and given tea. No language proficiency is really needed for these acts of hospitality, I think... The soup was fine, the tea was actually free for everyone, as my small bowl of pho cost but the whole experience was an exercise in frustration and as such was not an enjoyable visit, I doubt I'll go back, especially when there are cheaper, friendlier and tastier alternatives...