holy crap this is so damn good, why dont we have this back home

ive been going here so many times, and its always different food and so good, and its like standard vietnamese prices and not just a rich-people/white-people place. and such a nice communal sort of vibe as well

like imagine if this is what most people thought of when they think of vegan food, not just some sad bit of boiled broccoli or plain lettuce or whatever

  • SaniFlush [any, any]
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    2 years ago

    it's the peer pressure of never being able to go to a restaurant with non-vegans, or a party with catering, or a visit to a non-vegan's house where you aren't bringing the food.

    • edwardligma [he/him]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      ymmv depending on area and friend group or whatever but ive personally found people are generally surprisingly receptive to tailoring restaurant choice to somewhere that at least has decent vegan options (if not fully-vegan places). happycow as always is a blessing for this. i realise this will definitely not be the case everywhere though

      and yeah its harder for parties and other peoples places, but comrade packet-of-muesli-bars is always handy in a pinch, and going to peoples places can also be an excuse to make a big pot of vegan chili or something and start to show people that vegan food doesnt have to be sad