Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Vietnamese
Large, informal Vietnamese restaurant with a simple menu in Vietnamese only. Advised that there is no egg or milk in menu items, but milky drinks are for sale. Open Mon-Sun 6:00am-2:00pm, 4:00pm-8:00pm.
6 Reviews
First Review by KPike
Junjie
Points +131
Food is allium free, no onion and garlic. Suitable for Buddhist vegetarians. - Edit
We ordered the mushroom hotpot with vermicelli came with lots of vegetables and mushrooms. Soup is tasty too.
Read morePros: Large portion, Economical
Cons: Very warm during the day
Guest
vegan mikal
Points +565
Quick and simple - Edit
It's not high quality food, but there were plenty of locals enjoying it around me. I was disappointed with the shredded 'chicken' dish. The tiny amount of protein on it made me think I had just bought some pretty expensive rice. The banh xeo pancakes were super oily - not drained at all.
Read morePros: Quick and easy , Cheap , Popular with locals
Cons: Greasy, Low protein
Guest
Mangsawirat
Points +294
Good cheap food - Edit
I had the cơm đĩa for 20,000 đồng and it was varied and tasty.
Read morePros: Cheap, Reasonable choice
Cons: No English
Guest
elleton
Points +31
Cheap, delicious with great variety of dishes - Edit
My fav spot to eat in Da Nang, with a wide variety of dishes and flavours, not to mention the portions are reasonably good! All at a cost of 20k -25k
Read moreI come here all the time for lunch and the food just gets better with each bite
Guest
BecClough
Points +31
You have to go here! - Edit
The most amazing hot pot for two! They cook it in front of you and could probably serve four people. I was blown away by the simple and local feel, the prices were so cheap and the food was so so delicious! Must try!
Read morePros: All vegan, some drinks have milk.
Cons: Hot pot for two costs 90k, most meals are 20-30k
Guest
KPike
Points +367
Awesome Banh Xeo (Crispy Savoury Pancake) - Edit
The specialties at this place are Hotpot and Banh Xeo. The Hotpot was good - a huge pot brimming with vegetables, tofu, mock meat and with noodles on the side. However, it was the Banh Xeo that was the standout; this is one of my favourite local dishes so I've tried it at lots of veg places and this is probably the best I've had in Da Nang. It's a kind of savoury, crispy pancake made from rice flour mixed with turmeric. This one was super crunchy and not too oily and served with a really good peanut dipping sauce and fresh greens.
Read moreFrom memory it was about 90.000vnd for the two dishes, which is a bargain for so much food. I was the only non-Vietnamese here and it was packed at lunch-time, a good sign!
Pros: Awesome Banh Xeo, Cheap, Authentic
Cons: No menu (signs on wall, not in English), Staff don't speak English
Guest
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