Lacto
Indian
Vietnamese
Vegetarian restaurant with nice Buddhist music and vibes. Has vegan options and others that could be made vegan upon request. Open Mon-Sun 10:00am-9:00pm.
6 Reviews
First Review by Chauchau
sydneyamigo
Points +38
Overpriced bad service - Edit
The place is very nice. The ambiance is cool. It’s overpriced for what they give you. And it tastes no better than another place. Also they give you a wet towel that you think oh nice! But then they charge you for it at then end. No one came and checked on me asked if I wanted more water or anything and I sat there for two hours. An ant was also literally was on my food when they served it. Plus I’m just pissed that I came to a vegetarian place not a vegan place. They still think exploiting hens and cows for their secretions is okay. Will not be coming back.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2026-01-24
Pros: Food was tasty , Inside is pretty
Cons: Bad service , Overpriced , No tastier than other places
Guest
SaurinB.Shah
Points +75
OVO TOO ITEMS WITH EGGS BEWARE ⛔️ - Edit
Extremely courteous polite staff and innovative menu
Read moreSome items made with Eggs not specified by community contributors here please everyone take note specially purists
Updated from previous review on 2025-12-20
Pros: Service, Staff, Ambience
Cons: Menu items with EGGS 😿
Guest
guybraverman
Points +2295
Upscale vegetarian - Edit
Beautiful restaurant with an upscale feel. Service is very attentive and plating and presentation is done with at most care. They have some dishes on the menu clearly marked as vegan, and other dishes not marked but when reviewing the ingredients and discussing with staff turns out that about half the menu is vegan. No meat of fish served, but some dishes are made with eggs and dairy. The food was very good, and portion sizes are generous. Prices are higher than other vegan restaurants in Da Nang, but really not terribly. You can have a beautiful meal here for under $10 per person. Highly recommended.
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Angie_
Points +646
Nice atmosphere and food - Edit
As soon as you enter this place it feels very calm and relaxing. The food is a little pricey for Vietnamese standards, but you pay for the experience, and the food was plated beautifully as well.
Read moreOnly very few items on the menu are marked as vegan, but when I checked with staff they informed me that many dishes are free of animal products, it’s just that they contain some of the five pungent spices. So not suitable for buddhists, but suitable for vegans. Not sure why they’re not marked as vegan.
Updated from previous review on 2025-04-12
Guest
angelabrobyn
Points +106
Nice place - Edit
I found the menu confusing. I didn’t know what where mains or starters . I ended up having tofu nest which was deep fried lemon grass strands ( I think) in a savoury coating. I don’t know if you were supposed to eat the nest but it was impossible unless you were a donkey . So I basically had a about 10 pieces of tasty fried tofu for dinner . I would have liked to have seen if there were any desserts but i feel the language barrier would have been too much. Asking for water warranted two members of staff trying to understand. Lovely decor . Unfortunately, my lack of Vietnamese let me and my tummy down .
Read morePros: Vegan choices , Beer was available , Nice decor
Cons: Understanding the menu format , Big delay between my food and my partners , Didn’t get to see any dessert menu
Guest
Chauchau
Points +56
Meilleur rapport qualité prix - Edit
Ce restaurant a les codes du haut standing : décor, musique, odeur, menu, qualité des plats... Mais avec des prix qui défient toute concurrence (je n'ai payé que 100.000 vnd soit 4 euros !)
Read morePros: L'ambiance, Le menu, Le prix
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