Vegan
International
Western
Take-out
Vietnamese

Thang Hoa Chay re-branded in May 2018 and is now a branch of Loving Hut. Serves vegan food and non-alcoholic beverages. Has English menu, and staff speaks English. Relocated from 450 Dien Bien Phu, 11, Quan 10. Reported closed, Jan 2021.


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5 Reviews

First Review by agentbey

LoiDinh

Points +229

Vegan
21 Jan 2021

Best vegan place, serve to awake people in difficult time

Many restaurants close in the covid pandemic, but not this one. The owner is a famous vegan singer determined to keep vegan restaurant running to awake people to the new peaceful noble diet, the Vietnamese vegan diet.

“Whenever we have peace within, the peaceful energy will spread far and around the world. Noble Love shall make your free, so love all beings on earth and do not take their lives, for they are our co- inhabitants and friends indeed” The owner’s remark.

In this restaurant, the boundary of good or bad food exists no more. There is only “love” “ noble idea , noble thought “;thus, make the food great.

Pros: Clean, Delicious , Friendly

veganViet

Points +166

Vegan
08 May 2020

It nice and not expensive

Some things have good portions some things don’t. The services go with the interior which is nice. It’s not fine dining but mid tier

HuyTieu

Points +283

Vegan
16 Jul 2019

Good vegan place

Everything here is vegan certified, the place is nice with a vegan spa on the top floor also. Food was delicious but a little bit pricey compared to other Vietnamese place but totally worth it (food was around 3-4$ per dish)

Pros: All vegans, Good food, fresh ingredients , Good location and ambience

Cons: Pricey

LilacHippy

Points +12936

Vegan
01 Jan 2018

Average

The restaurant is a fancy, sit down place. I wasn't expecting much after reading the first and only review but since it was just a few metres away from my hotel, I thought I'd give it a shot.
Although the 3000 wet towel charge was a bit cheeky, the prices were otherwise OK. I would not call it expensive. Dishes were pretty good and the portion sizes were perhaps a little smaller than other places but hardly noticeable.
I thought this place deserved a fairer review. I probably wouldn't go out of my way for it but if you are in this area it's worth a go.

agentbey

Points +96

Vegan
29 Dec 2016

Big price. Pleasant Ambience. Small Portions

I was excited about going to this restaurant for dinner. Definitely, a very uplifting environment but I will not eat there again. Nothing special.

Several items I wanted to experience weren't available.

Left deflated.

Pros: Ambience

Cons: 3,000 VND for a wet towel., There is a 10% surcharge.




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