Vegan
Vietnamese
Com Chay Oanh eatery serves the standard rice and noodle dishes one can find in South Vietnam. Moved here 2016 from 9698 Ly Tu Trọng; address is approximate. Jan 2019 reported fully vegan. Reported open October 2023. Open Mon-Sun 7:30am-1:30pm.
8 Reviews
First Review by Vegreg
Wiala
Points +42
Friendly people, tasty food - Edit
Located at the end of the food street. Seems to be family-run. The kids speak English.
Read morePros: Vegan eatery, Inexpensive
Guest
KoreyBaruta
Points +23
Vegan local! - Edit
This restaurant is visited by locals who are either vegan, vegetarian or taken up temporary vegetarianism for Buddhist faith. The owner is super friendly and will attempt to speak English with you. The food is also incredibly cheap. 2 meals for $2!!
Read morePros: All vegan
Guest
martagarcia21
Points +109
Disapointing - Edit
We came here because it had very good reviews but we didn't like it much. Spring rolls had been fried ages ago abd food was cold.
Read morePros: All vegan and cheap
Cons: Bad quality
Guest
Julekober
Points +44
Super - Edit
Sehr lecker und nettes Personal
Read morePros: Super leckeres Essen , Freundliche Bedienung , Viel Auswahl
Guest
AjaAya
Points +192
Best veg restaurant in the city - Edit
We tried a few restaurants, but this was our favourite. They have pre made dishes, but also menu in English and you can order from the menu, mainly noodles. Staff speaks English. I recommend green beans for a drink. Noodles were very tasty (especially vietnamise) Curry is also very good.
Read morePros: Good noodles
Cons: Not much other options
Guest
jasonxkeller
Points +453
Best after 2 weeks in Vietnam. - Edit
This little spot is by the lake in Can Tho, at the end of food street. We had the first item on the menu, which is only served for dinner. It was phenomenal. The best thing I’ve eaten in two weeks, which is saying something, because I’m really enjoying the food in Vietnam. The staff also speak a bit of English and are very kind and helpful. But the food really shines here. We didn’t have any of the pre-prepares dishes. Just ordered from the menu. Give this place a try, especially for dinner and get the spring rolls you roll yourself. I’ll post a photo, so you can see what they are.
Read morePros: All vegan according to menu, Friendly staff. , Good location
Cons: None.
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DrVip
Points +206
Fresh tasty food Great value - Edit
Lovely fresh and tasty food. We had lots of dishes for a family of 4 (2 kids) for just over 100k! Didn’t give it 5 star purely as the curry was a little oily (but tasty). Our fussy 4 yr old even ate well!!! That’s saying something:)
Read morePros: Vegetarian only, Traditional Vietnamese dishes in veg, English menu and friendly staff
Cons: Curry was a little oily
Guest
Vegreg
Points +331
Fresh and tasty - Edit
I had three meals there. The noodle dishes I tried (Bun Cha Gio and Bun Rieu) were tasty and I was impressed with how fresh the ingredients were, especially the bits of mock meat, which tend to be old and chewy in most cheap vegetarian restaurants. I wasn't so impressed with the standard dish of rice with assorted mock meat and veggies. The portion wasn't very big, the food was bland, and they use low quality rice (broken rice). I think the noodle dishes are a much better option, as is often the case IMHO. Not much English spoken, if any. It's a clean and comfortable place. There are signs on the walls with names of dishes, but no printed menu (they told me they were working on it, though). Outside seating possible.
Read morePros: Clean, Tasty, Fresh
Cons: Rice-based dishes are so-so
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