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This is very old school quan chay. It has not been updated in awhile and it feels like you are stepping into their home. There is no menu here but I think they have all the normal dishes. I got bun nghe (turmeric noodles). Usually I find this dish bland because other places just use the powder, but here you can see chunks of turmeric in the noodles. It was so flavorful and the toppings were great. I paid 30k for this dish. I also asked for a side of soup, which uncle gave to me for free. They also sell snacks here. Unsure if the shop prepares them or not. This QC also stays open late, until 10pm. There are many university students in the area. So great place to grab a late bite. Can’t wait to return to try more dishes.
I had a wonderful meal here and a lovely conversation with the owner. He’s a very kind-hearted seller and such a joy to talk with.🍛✨🥥😍
Loving and friendly local couple running this veg stall. They don't have a menu but have your typical rice and noodles dishes.
The best vegetarian restaurant in the Da Nang city. Friendly owner.
The food was so delicious that we ate here several times. It seems that almost exclusively locals eat here. We paid only about 25 000 VND per person and got really decent portions. The only problem is that the owner speaks practically no English. Whether really everything is vegan we can therefore not fully confirm, but it seemed vegan. With Google translator and a little time, ordering isn't problematic even if you do not speak Vietnamese. We first asked for a menu, but this restaurant does not seem to have one. We then simply pointed to the dishes on display that we wanted to have. Ordering food to go is also possible. The owner was really super nice and humble!
If you are Indian then don't try it