Food was good but communication issue with the server (possibly owner?) Not speaking any English.Price looked great online and on the menu but when cashing out everything was 10-20% higher than the menu which made me feel like I was being scammed.I asked for extra noodles on one of the pho and it looked like exact same amount of food as the other one so I assumed he forgot but didn't mind as long as i wasn't charged. But i got charged $5 for extra noodles I didn't get. Menu said $10.50 for noodles or $11.50 after their menu scam. That's almost half the price of the food for some extra noodles. That I didn't even get.I tried to ask why the prices are higher and If I got the extra noodles and why its so expensive etc. The owner guy didn't seem to care and just kept repeating extra noodles.I just got tired of trying to argue and just paid and left. Probably won't return with this experience.
I've never been to a Vietnamese restaurant so this was a first for me. I'm not sure if the smell of the restaurant is common with the foods that are prepared but, it was not easy on my stomach. I honestly cannot even describe it or compare it to anything I've smelled before. I wouldn't think it's a common smell accompanying anything edible. I pushed myself to eat there since I had drove a ways to get there. But, now I know. They have all of the eatery/silverware in a dingy old container on the table that we dig in and get ourselves, with the mouth part pointing upward. Clearly everyone is able to touch over all them just to get theirs. I ordered at the counter and then went to sit. By then, it was too late to order my food to-go. I suffered through the entire experience, especially being a germaphobe. The restaurant says vegan but, the sign in the restaurant says vegetarian. I asked her which one were they and she replied, "huh"? So yes, never again for me. Also, the food was very basic and not worth the hype I read about, which prompted me to visit here.
A great destination for vegan Asian dinners. The entrees were fantastic and emulated popular nonvegan restaurant entrees. Each entree had a distinct flavor and the exact amount of spice for a multi level flavor. The spring rolls were hot and crispy and filled with veggie goodness. They came with a sweet and sour dipping sauce for dipping. Our entrees were piping hot and delicious. There are unique drinks offered and dessert options.The restaurant itself is interesting and has booths and tables.
As a long-time vegan who’s lived in DFW all my life, I can’t believe I haven’t been here before — I guess it’s because I’m not usually in this part if the metroplex. BUT I can assure you that the drive will be worth it wherever you are! A big menu with so many options that I wanted to try, it was hard to pick. Myself + my 7 friends got some appetizers, food, drinks…everything was so tasty, refreshing, flavorful. The staff was incredibly kind and accommodating to our group. They even gave us some vegan jerky that is the best vegan jerky I’ve ever had!I can’t wait to come back and try more dishes out!
The food was okay, but the place was not appealing. The prices are pretty decent for the food that they’re serving!
I had their spicy Pho and it was delicious. The prices on most meals were very reasonable.
This place has such fresh and delicious vegan food! I got the spicy lemongrass noodles which were amazing. Can’t wait to try more items from the menu.
Food was really good. Even the non vegans agreed. Dont let the appearance fool you its very well kept and the server and cooks were great
The food here is surprisingly good. We had the #2 spring rolls, Sweet and Sour Chicken and #8 noodles.
Mouth-watering delicious vegan comfort food. We got the spicy joy noodles - gluten free! Loved it, the perfect balance of spices and flavor!! Hidden gem indeed! Would come here more often if we lived closer.