• CLOSED: Khai Tuong

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  • White Vegetarian
Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Buffet
Juice bar
Beer/Wine
Take-out
Vietnamese

This restaurant fronts is on Kim Ma and is 150 meters east of Ngoc Khanh and opposite the Myanmar Embassy. It sits amidst a row of buildings set below street level but has a large, well-lit sign. Simple but pleasant decor. No AC in the main room but has a backroom with AC (but no outside view). Parking on the sidewalk at the front. English language menu. Numerous mock meat entrees but also several vegetable entrees. 2018 NOTE: Maybe closed/shut down, please verify and let HappyCow know.


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4 Reviews

First Review by stellafa

Trambau

Points +2492

Vegetarian
17 Apr 2018

Better now

Comeback last weekend and the dishes tasted better than years before, they may not be decorated well but were delicious anyway. We tried fried rice, sour soup Sai Gon style, fried spring rolls and sweet-sour veg-ribs

Updated from previous review on 2018-04-11

veganvirtues

Points +2748

Raw
07 Dec 2016

Khai Tuong

I once came here some years ago, was not overly impressed then. I came here today 7th Dec 2016 for lunch. Well time has stood still here. Decor same and menu same. Menu is chock full of fried, processed 'fake' animal products'. I went for fried noodles with vegetables, mushrooms and two raw spring rolls. Fried noodles was swimming oil with mushrooms some carrots and Cai Lan (a greens), and batons of processed soy sausage. Mushrooms were battered and fried. Raw Spring rolls had lettuce, processed soy sausage and something else from soy processed. I did leave the batons of processed soy sausages and noodles.
I made my comments known to the manager about the oily foods it was really heavy and felt a bit queasy. I'll skip this place again. Shame, I did notice Milkshakes and coffee with milk. They did have soy milk listed in the drinks section. Maybe that's why it is vegetarian listed.
My table needed wiping down to start with, had a layer of dust, suggest they wipe all the tables down before starting service.

Pros: Manager was sympathetic to my comments.

Cons: very oily, 90% of the dishes fried., no mixed fresh vegetables available, needs a splash of paint

heloisepe

Points +313

Vegetarian
27 Jul 2015

Very diverse, friendly staff

The restaurant is set along the Kim Ma street on an alley below the busy road level, so it is not too noisy. One of my two favourite places in Hanoi.

I go there whenever I want to eat out alone because they have a cheap co'm suat (set menu - 30.000 VND) which provides really good and various type of foods, which allow your belly to get fulfilled in a good way.

Especially their fried sweet potato is terrific. And the soup which accompanies the menu has a great tomato-taste. Also, monks eat there.

Pros: Delicious set menu

stellafa

Points +40

Vegan
09 Nov 2010

Best veg food in Hanoi

This restaurant has the best vegetarian food I have had in Hanoi. Everything is fresh and tastes great. The menu is translated in English and the staff are helpful. The owner is very friendly and offered many things for us to try. Prices are reasonable (~30,000 VND for an entree) Highly recommended!

Pros: Delicious food, Decent price, Good selection of foods




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