Best vegan restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
11 venues in Ho Chi Minh City rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
11 venues in Ho Chi Minh City rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
100% vegan restaurant — no animal products on the premises. Owner states '100% vegan' in their own review; HappyCow lists the venue as fully vegan; multiple diner reviews confirm all dishes are plant-based. Kitchen is structurally dedicated to vegan food, making cross-contamination with animal products impossible.
100% plant-based kitchen; no animal products are used or stored on premises. HappyCow lists the venue as 'Vegan' category, and numerous diners confirm all dishes are vegan. The blog source explicitly states the venue is 100% vegan (thuần chay).
100% plant-based restaurant. Official website states '100% authentic Vietnamese vegan cuisine' and 'zero processed foods, zero refined sugar'. Michelin Bib Gourmand recognised as a vegan establishment. No animal products on premises.
100% plant-based kitchen. All products are vegan, including cashew cheeses, sandwiches, pizzas, desserts, and drinks. The official site states 'All our products are 100% plant-based'. Multiple HappyCow reviews confirm the entire menu is vegan.
100% raw vegan bakery. All menu items are plant-based; no animal products on premises. Consistent across multiple aggregator and local guide sources.
100% vegan kitchen; no animal products (milk, eggs, honey) used; all menu items are plant-based. Venue explicitly states '100% thuần chay'.
The venue is a dedicated vegan restaurant (Zenhouse Café & Vegan Restaurant) with a fully vegan kitchen. The website explicitly brands it as a vegan restaurant, and the menu consists entirely of plant-based dishes. No animal products (meat, dairy, eggs, honey) are used on the premises.
Roots Plant-based Cafe is explicitly described as a 'modern Vegan restaurant' and 'plant-based cafe' on its official website and menu page. The kitchen is 100% plant-based, meaning no animal products (meat, dairy, eggs, honey) are used or present on the premises. This is a dedicated vegan kitchen.
The restaurant describes itself as 'thuần chay' (pure vegan) and all dishes are plant-based. No animal products are used. The kitchen is dedicated to vegan cooking.
The venue name includes 'Vegan Restaurant' and visitors describe it as a perfect vegan place, consistent with a fully dedicated plant-based kitchen. No non-vegan items are indicated in any source.
Official website describes Hum as a plant-based restaurant ('Plant-based Fine Dining Menu' and 'Healthy Veggies Delights'). All dishes are inherently vegan; the kitchen is effectively 100% dedicated to plant-based cooking. No formal accreditation is cited.
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