After seeing all the positive reviews, I expected to love this vegetarian cafe but left disappointed. The food was underwhelming - AUTUMN SALAD were mostly lettuce hidden under a thin layer of vegetables, and the Mushroom soup had an odd sweet taste. They do include important ingredients like quinoa and chickpeas in some dishes, but in such tiny amounts that you can barely find them. We left hungry despite spending nearly 500k.
The place itself is beautiful, with plenty of plants and a peaceful atmosphere that's perfect for escaping the noisy city. The staff is lovely too. I hope they'll increase the amount of tofu, lentils, quinoa, chickpeas, nuts, and seeds in their dishes - these ingredients are crucial for proper...
Read moreThis is an update: I love this place more than ever! My wife and I enjoyed yet another excellent meal here today, one of several n recent weeks. All have been absolutely first rate.
Excellent food, lovely ambience—almost zen like, and service to compliment the atmosphere. Gentile and almost contemplative in character—I felt as if I were eating in a Buddhist monastery. Lovely, but the portions were not at all substantial and the prices were not unsubstantial. Recommended for the light eater who’s looking for a peaceful environment while eating. Definitely NOT fast food. The service might be quite slow at busy times. Not a criticism—simply intended for information, as careful preparation is...
Read moreTucked away at the end of a small alley (close to Vincom Le Thanh Ton), this little spot shares its space with a yoga studio. The garden setting is green and calming, though you might hear yoga instructions in the background during meal times. The food is raw vegetarian, with daily salads. I had the Tamari dish — fresh but a bit too heavy on onions (my mistake for not asking ahead). Service is minimal since the cook also seems to be the owner. Cozy and peaceful vibe, but the flavors didn’t quite...
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