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Restaurant bewertenThey sold coffee with cow milk. they stick the logo lh on the top of the sign, but their restaurant is not loving hat franchise.
This place has many good reviews, but I wasn't so excited that there was more of personal preference, but I thought I would still give an alternative view. eating is a bit of a buffet situation if they are on what they want and put on the plate for them. eating was quite cheap, about 40k. the menu is in Vietnamese and the dame that it operates does not speak English, but everything is vegan, so at least it is not too much of a problem. I wasn't dependent on the smells, so only half my food. almost everything was served cold, even the noodles. she has nuts and dried / fried wobbles on mine, although that was beautiful.
NOTE: Au Lac has moved to 113/14 Nguyen Du as of December 1st. The 113 alley (hem) is right across from the old location (60 Nguyen Du), and its very easy to find. The new restaurant has two levels and is beautiful. Same delicious food! Updated from previous review on Thursday May 15, 2014 So much yumminess for 30k 1.50)! My go to com chay spot in town.
We were a bit confused when we went to this restaurant as they had a small menu, the said pho or rice or vermicelli and the woman stood over us until we made a decision, we just went with him and ordered a pho and rice, it turned out that the rice was a buffet plate with various vegetables and fake meats (a bit bland, but we added much chili. the whole meal came to 100,000 dong, that were 2 loose reisbuffets that with a small suppe ever and a pho nudel soup.
From the other reviews here it seemed as if it was possible to order a normal restaurant, but at the arrival we sat down and a plate of eating was simply stacked and given us. a free suppe was also given and the food was delicious overall, although not made warm or fresh. a (big) plate of eating and two glasses of their delicious homemade black sesam soymilk ended at cost 60,000 wnd, which I thought was quite cheap.