On my recent trip to Vietnam, the constant question I was battling as a vegetarian was – what are my options for food? To my surprise, I managed to try out some vegetarian dishes in Vietnam and gave my rating. Here’s how it went!

Vietnam is synonymous with the variety of seafood, banh mi and coffee. Although, ever wondered what it’s like being a vegetarian here? Well let me tell you, it wasn’t all that bad! There were a host of options to indulge in that went beyond the Aloo, Paneer and Mushroom window.

So from the Vietnamese Ban Trang Nuoung, Noodles, ChΓ© To Rice Paper Spring Roll and The Purple Lady Dessert, these were some of the top vegetarian delicacies that satisfied and pleased my taste buds and hunger pangs. Of course the rating is purely based on personal taste & experience and nothing more!

Which dish are you most likely to taste? Let us know below!

Mentioning the name of the dishes along with their price here so you can get your hands on them when you visit:

Dishes:

1. Ban Trang Nuoung 20,000 VND (β‚Ή66)
2. Noodles (Buffet)200,000 VND (β‚Ή657)
3. ChΓ© (Buffet) 200,000 VND (β‚Ή657)
4. Rice Paper Spring Roll 85,000 VND (β‚Ή279)
5. The Purple Lady dessert70,000 VND (β‚Ή229)

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30 Comments

  1. much needed video thanks curly tales, make same for thailand, bali etc and also a video on places best to visit for vegetarians outside iNdia not including srilanka, nepal etc other than asia

  2. "AN CHAY" CHAY means vegan they even have it on street food stalls there's a LOT of vegan food stalls they don't speak/understand eglish so if you day vegan vegetarian they don't understand just say AN CHAY

  3. Best places to eat vegetarian food in Vietnam is in the restaurants operated by Buddhists. They will create a mock vegetarian version of all Vietnamese dishes. Bun bo hue, bun rieu, ban beo, banh xeo and the list goes on .

  4. If you are a vegetarian looks for restaurants with the word, 'Chay', in their name. It means 'Vegie' in Vietnamese. There are a lot of Vietnamese Vegetarian restaurants including the buffet ones in Saigon city with 90-100 dishes. The foods are delicious and cheap.

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