About Quy Nguyen
Vegan Vietnamese mains, dumplings & wine in a stylish, plant-filled space with a few outdoor tables.
Restaurant Features
- 100% Vegan Menu
- Accepts Credit Cards
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Free Wi-Fi
Customer Reviews
James D
I ordered the spring rolls as a starter and what was essentially a vegan Laksa as my main. The spring rolls were good, they had a nice crisp to them and the texture was very nice, but the filling was a little odd, it seemed to be dominated by coriander or a flavour like coriander. The soup that I had was good for a vegan laksa, it had a nice balanced curry and coconut flavour and wasn’t too salty. The vegetables were cooked well and still had some bite to them (i.e., they were NOT disintegrating from being overcooked). The noodles were also well cooked. Overall the soup was nothing amazing but still a good meal, so I have given it and the spring rolls an overall 3 star rating. Service was fine, they staff were quick to attend to the table when we made eye contact. Atmosphere was also nice. A warning ⚠️ this venue is cash only!
Adina Muntu
Amazing vegan restaurant. Warm and cosy, perfect for the upcoming fall season. The owner is such a sweetheart too, he didn't speak English but we understood each other just fine and were taken care of really nicely. Delicious comforting food with fresh vegetables and warming broth. Would definitely go back again.
Zavier Harton
Quite the hidden gem this was just walking the streets in Berlin. Located on a busy street with lots of other food and shopping businesses. I really enjoyed how everything was all vegan. The food was really good and the drink I ordered (passion fruit mojito?) was very refreshing as well. The two negatives I did not enjoy about this place was 1. the place is tiny. Space was limited but the service here is very quick so they will have you in and out in under 20 mins for sure. 2, they only take cash. I mean I get it why any business would want straight cash, just a bit of an inconvenience as the only ATM available was right across the street, they just charge a crazy high fee to get cash out, especially for people visiting from other countries. These things are very minor and should not hold you back from stopping in for a bite. Just bring cash ahead of time.
Tom McKinnon
Cash only. The food is ok here and it’s slso quite cheap. Main meals are about €12 each. The crispy rice paper rolls (cha gio) were really good. Would happily have eaten 10 of them. My main meal, Pho Xao, was fine but nothing special. I’d say this place is good staple if you’re too lazy to cook or if you just need a cheap, healthy meal.
Sandra Jabalera - Llorca
This restaurant is run by a charming Vietnamese couple in their sixties. The atmosphere is pleasant. We had the Banh Canh soup, a generous soup with rice vermicelli, fresh seasonal crunchy vegetables, and marinated tofu, served with a yellow curry sauce, coconut milk, and a hint of lemongrass. It’s a bit spicy, so be cautious if you’re sensitive to heat. It was delicious! The only downside is that they don’t accept card payments—cash only. The ATM across from the restaurant charges a fee of €4.95 to withdraw money.