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Vietnamese
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Ancient historical house & tourist attraction. Has a restaurant with a few vegan items such white rose dumplings, deep fried wontons, cau lau noodles and spring rolls. Open Mon-Sun 9:30am-6:00pm.
3 Reviews
First Review by Here.To.Travel_Jade
HarleyCaswell
Points +179
Menu is half vegan - Edit
Really impressed that they had just as many vegan options as meat options and very tasty food at such a cheap price. Really enjoyed this unique experience of eating in one of the oldest houses in Hoi An
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GregWheeler941
Points +120
Home of the white roses! - Edit
We came to this old house as part of a walking tour which explained the family had lived in the house for over 300 years across numerous generations. They turned down big money offers to continue to keep the house for the public to enjoy and have been making white roses (dumplings) for years. We came back the next day and spent next to nothing for some amazing vegan dumplings and spring rolls. Come and support the family!
Read morePros: So cheap, Tasty white roses, Support the heritage
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Here.To.Travel_Jade
Points +9930
Home of the rose dumpling - Edit
We first visited here on a tour of the ancient house & other historic places in Hoi An. We went back afterwards to try their vegan labelled rose dumplings (the shape of a rose and not flavour). We also had a cap lau noodle dish and fried wontons. All the food was good and prepared fresh. We checked their understanding of veganism and what we could/couldn’t eat. Each cost around 50,000 dong or less. Nice to sample vegan versions of local food in an historic setting. Not sure if you need a ticket to eat inside or not.
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