Vegan-friendly
Vietnamese
Stylish vegetarian restaurant not far from Hoan Kiem lake. On the menu are dishes like fresh or deep fried spring rolls, macadamia pineapple fried rice, hotpots, soups. Prices are slightly higher than other veg places. English menu available. Open Mon-Thu 7:30am-9:30pm, Fri-Sun 7:30am-10:00pm.
85 Reviews
First Review by tom_87
Amyeloise
Points +126
LIKE NOTHING ELSE IN HANOI - Edit
If you want amazing food, a clean and fresh restaurant with an amazing interior, youll love this place!!
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spaciousawareness
Points +51
This place is great - Edit
This place is great. More expensive than other places recommended on Happy Cow, but I cannot recommend Uu Dam Chay too highly. This is a delightful restaurant with inventive and delicious vegan food.
Read moreIt is a stylish place, attractively designed and decorated. We visited the restaurant on a Friday evening. It was quite busy, but it did not feel rushed. The atmosphere is quiet and refined. The waiters are helpful and efficient.
The food was also beautifully presented and was also some of the best, most inventive vegan food we’ve found in Hanoi.
We paid VND 480,000 for two people for four substantial dishes and two speciality teas.
Pros: Excellent vegan dishes, Imaginative vegan food, Beautiful place
Cons: A little more expensive than your typical Hanoi ve
Guest
Randa
Points +37
the best in Hanoi - Edit
Beautiful place by all means. The food is delicious, the presentation so artistic, the service is amazing.
Read moreMore expensive compared to other vegetarian restaurants that I ate at. But still affordable by Western standard.
Highly recommended
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tom_87
Points +14
Highly recommended veg / vegan restaurant - Edit
Very nice vegetarian / vegan restaurant in Hanoi.
Read moreHad then macadamia pineapple fried rice and deep fried spring rolls, which were both outstanding. Ordered the vegan beer, which i didn't know was alcohol free, but this was fine.
Service was excellent and atmosphere / interior of the restaurant was very nice. The best vegetarian food I could find in Hanoi, which appears to be largely devoid of pure veg restaurants (at least those accessible or those that can be located by tourists). Menu was not in English, so ordering may take some guess work for tourists and others who do not speak vietnamese. Pictures of meals do help however.
Overall an excellent dining experience. Avoid hotel veg recommendations such as tamarind (which appears to no longer be a pure vegetarian restaurant as we were told) and come here instead. Prices are a little higher than average for Hanoi (approx 90,000 for fried rice and the same for the spring rolls). Reasonable for the quality and service however.
Pros: Quality and presentation of food, Service , Ambiance
Cons: No English menu
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