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3 vegetarian restaurants with beautiful spaces in Ho Chi Minh City

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A full vegetarian meal includes two important elements: fresh, refreshing food and a peaceful and fresh space to enjoy.
In Ho Chi Minh City, it is not too difficult to find a vegetarian restaurant, but choosing a beautiful space to enjoy delicious vegetarian food is not easy. Some of the following suggestions will help diners have a vegetarian experience at elegant restaurants and outstanding food in Ho Chi Minh City.

Hum Vegetarian Hum Vegatarian brings green spaces with plants, lakes and minimalist interior items, evoking a rustic look. The restaurant is divided into private spaces, private areas for diners to dine with relatives, a 100-square-meter outdoor courtyard located in the middle of a suitable campus for party organization. The restaurant impresses diners with its delicate, frugal and nutritious vegetarian cuisine. At Hum, vegetarian dishes are skillfully prepared, with care in both taste and presentation. Address: Thao Dien, District 2 (many branches) Opening hours: 10-22h Photo: Kate Oanh Pham, Hum Vegetarian. Customer reviews: Tien Tran: “The day before, I went with a few foreign friends to the restaurant, everyone was very fond of the restaurant. Many vegetarian dishes from traditional to modern are decorated in an innovative way. Although the price is a bit high, if you treat Guests or going out to eat with foreign partners is fine “. Cao Ngoc: “The first time I came to the restaurant, I was impressed by a quiet, cool, fragrant herb aroma. My own feeling is that replacing colorful curtains with gentle neutral colors would be more appropriate, or even do not need to use curtains because inherently there are cool trees around “. An Duyen green kitchen Vegetarian space in An Duyen green kitchen is designed in classic Vietnamese style mixed with Cholon culture. From the walls, windows, wooden furniture, to decorative items that bring a feeling of peace, mixed with a little nostalgia. The menu at the restaurant is plentiful, offering a diverse culinary experience. The restaurant uses completely natural ingredients from mushrooms, vegetables and tofu to ensure safety and health value. Address: District 5, HCMC Opening hours: 10-14h30 and 17-22h, the 1st and 15th of the lunar month open every month from 10-22h Photo: Anna Quyen, An Duyen. Customer reviews: Nguyen Hoang Minh: “Vegetarian restaurant is located at the foot of Nguyen Tri Phuong bridge, the location is a bit hidden, if you do not pay attention, it will be difficult to find. Delicious vegetarian dishes, diverse menu, gentle and attentive staff. The full moon day and the first day are often very crowded, so book a table in advance. The space of the restaurant is also lovely, cozy. Truc Ly: “The other day I bought it and brought it back, I was instructed to sit at a separate table and drink tea very attentively. The dish brought back is wrapped in a simple but also thoughtful paper box. And today, eat at the restaurant. Every dish is delicious, especially Thai hotpot and cha ram. I noticed that the waiters are calm and patient. The shop plays very cute wordless music. Moc Huong Cac Pure Land The restaurant is located in a small alley in Ho Chi Minh City with open space, garden filled with green trees, Moc Huong Cac offers a cool space in the hot weather of the city. In addition to serving vegan dishes and tea ceremony, the restaurant also exhibits many art works with the theme of Buddhism, finely carved, vividly. Address: Tan Phu, HCMC Opening hours: 7-22h Photo: Moc Huong The. Customer reviews: Hà Trinh: “Although located in the alley, the area of ​​the shop is quite large. The garden design with 3 open spaces is very airy, there is a basement for guests who want to book their own table. There are many Buddha statues here, but the open space is open. So I do not feel constrained. My own feeling is that the food here is deliciously seasoned, not too spicy but lighter. ” Tran Alex: “The restaurant has a rustic and cozy decor, a rare Zen space in the bustling city. In addition to enjoying vegan dishes, meditation coffee, and famous teas from China. In Taiwan, visitors can also admire Buddhist artworks from domestic and foreign artisans “.