Serves meat, vegan options available. Vietnamese food restaurant. Has separate vegetarian menu listing around 16 items. Quiet atmosphere. Open Mon 11:00am-2:30pm, Tue-Sat 11:00am-8:00pm, Sun 11:00am-4:30pm.
This is a relatively small place that may not be the best date night outing. But the prices are right and the customer service can't be beat. There is a vegetarian section on the menu. I informed the waitress that I was vegan after I placed my order. She was certain to let the kitchen know that they should fry some fresh jasmine rice without any egg for the tofu and veggie fried rice. I can appreciate the prior review about the standard items on the menu. But for someone that travels regularly, it's comforting to know that I am familiar with the options here.
So Annie's has a clearly labeled vegetarian section that you may easily verify or switch to vegan. Almost everything is already vegan which is a plus.
The downside is the lack of creativity. It seems they depend on the presence of tofu based dishes to please the veg heads. I'd like to see something like a vegetable dumpling, spring rolls, etc. They're appetizers are the likes of fried tofu, summer rolls filled with tofu, etc.
I usually get some kind of rice noodle dish with stir fried veggies. The food isn't bad. Although sometimes the food is bland, but the assortment of sauces on the table can quickly fix that. The service isn't horrible. If you're looking for a quick bite to eat it works. Or of it's a Wednesday and Vietnam Kitchen is closed.
4 Reviews
First Review by SkottMcFlea
jimmy1195
Points +46
Plant power - Edit
Food was good. Several vegetarian options. #Veganuary
Read morePros: Several vegetarian option, Very reasonable prices , Food is excellent
Cons: Service was slow
Guest
JackFerguson
Points +26
I'd come back - Edit
Very good service and a good selection of vegan options.
Read morePros: Good price and open on Wednesday.
Cons: No beer.
Guest
Herbiv4
Points +1869
Great Customer Service - Edit
This is a relatively small place that may not be the best date night outing. But the prices are right and the customer service can't be beat. There is a vegetarian section on the menu. I informed the waitress that I was vegan after I placed my order. She was certain to let the kitchen know that they should fry some fresh jasmine rice without any egg for the tofu and veggie fried rice. I can appreciate the prior review about the standard items on the menu. But for someone that travels regularly, it's comforting to know that I am familiar with the options here.
Read morePros: great customer service, decent portion sizes, great prices
Cons: a little less than clean
Guest
SkottMcFlea
Points +36
Lotsa Tofu! but not in a good way.. - Edit
So Annie's has a clearly labeled vegetarian section that you may easily verify or switch to vegan. Almost everything is already vegan which is a plus.
Read moreThe downside is the lack of creativity. It seems they depend on the presence of tofu based dishes to please the veg heads. I'd like to see something like a vegetable dumpling, spring rolls, etc. They're appetizers are the likes of fried tofu, summer rolls filled with tofu, etc.
I usually get some kind of rice noodle dish with stir fried veggies. The food isn't bad. Although sometimes the food is bland, but the assortment of sauces on the table can quickly fix that. The service isn't horrible. If you're looking for a quick bite to eat it works. Or of it's a Wednesday and Vietnam Kitchen is closed.
Pros: labeled veggie section of menu, fast
Cons: not too creative , sometimes bland food
Guest
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