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I have passed this place numerous times oh, I never knew that it was actually inside a grocery market. I was able to enjoy a lunch and grabbed a plate to go. The portions are little bit small but very delicious. This restaurant is very spacious with an extensive menu and incredibly affordable prices. Food came out very quick and everything was delicious! Employees dont speak the best English so just be sure to point to what you want to make it easier on them. Very friendly, happy ladies working.

This restaurant's pho and banh mi have ruined me for any other restaurant! You can tell they have put a lot of time and love in every dish and the broths have depth! Will always make a trip when in town or feeling down. This was my first vegan experience. I would have never imagined how my life would change after 2 soups and spring rolls my wife and I ate that evening almost 8 years ago. Today at 31 years of age I am 60lbs lighter at lbs and a healthy BMI.

My wife is vegan, and our 3 kids ages 5 and under are also vegan healthy and thriving. Just goes to show the impact businesses have in their communities. The French bread sandwich and spring rolls are our family tradition appetizers. This family owned restaurant have been an inspiration to my family and I so much that my parents, and wife and I opened El Palote Panaderia in Totally agreed with what you said! I love D'vegan noodle soup especially on a cold winter day.

And btw, your family's restaurant is awesome as well!! Our family drove 40 miles just to eat at El Palote! My husband likes the torta, my daughter likes the flautas, and I love everything I tried so far! My "non-vegan-but-trying-to-eat-healthy" coworker also enjoyed your vegan bread and taco very much that we often talked about needing to go there soon They have a nice menu of vegan Asian food.

I got sweet n sour chik'n which was different than I expected. More spicy than sweet or sour, but good. The cheesecake was TO. I absolutely love the broth in the soup. This restaurant is a vegan Vietnamese restaurant family owned. You may find yourself waiting a bit to order or get the check.

They stay busy. Sweet family. A little hidden gem among the many ethnic markets of this shopping plaza, D'Vegan Restaurant has great signage from the front. Follow through the doors, past the bakery and the shop with dead animals hanging from the ceiling, and you've found a little slice of vegan heaven. With the sweetest little ladies working the whole front of house, it's a very laid back atmosphere.

Much easier to point to menu items or use the numbers and letters provided, and you can rest assured everything is vegan even the cheese cake. I ended up with 3 appetizers: the seitan strips, zucchini noodle pho, and soy banh mi. Together they made for a great lunch. The seitan are not what the menu picture looks like unfortunately, they're from a bag I believe, and reheated. The pho and banh mi on the other hand were great. Pho was light fresh, banh mi was flavorful and a larger app for sure.

Overall very pleased, a solid quick lunch spot. Nothing out of this world but you'll leave full and satisfied :.

This restaurant has a similar experience to other Asian restaurants. They do not dote on the customers like many modern American restaurants. It is also not very clean. I'm used to that though. And the food is really tasty. We will definitely be back to try more of the dishes on the menu.

Pros: The soup dishes bring back my love of pho. The ta. This place makes my belly really happy! My boss non-vegan and I come to this little hidden restaurant ALL the time. It's delicious and the people that work there are super sweet! We get the Pho, fried rice, the spring rolls and the sandwich appetizer. We got there with an appetite! We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.

To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Where to Eat in Deep Ellum. In the meat-loving South, eating vegan used to be a hassle. Now, though, there are plenty of vegan restaurants in North Texas that cater to a plant-based diet. Visit one of these 11 Dallas restaurants to chow down on cruelty-free fare. This strictly vegan restaurant has a long list of sustainable options including veggie spring rolls, salads, and soups like pho and spicy curry noodle.

Check out the Eastern-inspired entrees like Mongolian Delight and Save-Planet Curry made with stir fried soy protein and a host of delectable veggies and sauces, or grab a patty melt made with vegan cheese.

Hours are Tuesday through Friday, a. Other highlights include vegan eggrolls and fried tofu and greens dishes. Hours are 10 a. Closed Tuesday. Its hearty, well-seasoned dishes are free from MSG, artificial byproducts, flavoring, and dyes. Goji offers a lunch buffet on Sundays, so make sure to bring an appetite. Hours are Wednesday through Sunday a. This take-away shop offers options like the buffalo chickpea salad wrap, and traditional Indian chana masala, along with baked goods and snack plates.

Many items are gluten free, and everything is available for convenient pre-ordering. This cafe boasts a large assortment of vegan foods, smoothies, and gluten-free desserts made from largely organic ingredients. Operating hours are Monday through Thursday, 11 a. Everything on the menu is vegetarian, and the restaurant can make most dishes vegan by removing the cheese.

Aside from its robust menu, the restaurant also offers a feast for the eyes within its art-filled two story house on bustling Oak Lawn Ave. Display only vegan and vegetarian restaurants:. City Map. Follow City. Become an Ambassador. Filters 0. Farmers' Market. Food Truck.

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