My Vegan Restaurant
633 S Arroyo Pkwy #3, Pasadena
(626) 578-9017
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This location is driven by discrimination. The waiter is obnoxious with people of color, unfriendly. The worst customer servicei ever experiencedin numbers of Thai restaurants I have been to! Thai people are known to be very sociable and friendly. Ever again at this location
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
Everything was super delicious and fast delivery
This place has delicious vegan food for a very reasonable price. I always choose the angry pork (very delicious and highly recommended) with a glass of Thai iced tea. If you don't like spicy food, let them know for they won't make it spicy. The other dish is vegetable soup, which I like very much. They're sticky rice and mango is an absolute go to ( seasonal ).
Kung pao, spicy noodles and green curry is great!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
The spicy basil noodle (kee mao) is my favorite here - very flavorful and definitely with some heat. I like it with the vegan "beef." On the rare occasion that I don't order that dish, I usually go for the mung bean noodle salad, which is served warm. The dressing is a well-balanced blend of spice and citrus. Great service and delicious noodles!
Great food options and service! They also have healthier whole food-based options and brown rice available! The My Vegan Pad Thai Signature dish is quite large and can be a dish for two people. As of late October 2025, their restroom is out of service.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
My Vegan at Arroyo is a small and cozy vegan gem hidden in the streets of Pasadena. There are two locations in Pasadena but both have different menu and preparations. I like to go Arroyo parkway , It’s Menu is predominantly Thai with some fusion Asian and western options. Portion size is good enough that you may save little bit for snacking at home. Best part is that gravies are not sweet. This is the problem I have found in most of the Thai places that they add sugar in the gravies. You have to be careful about spice level so don’t be courageous on spice level as medium spicy is also very spicy for most of the Americans. Our favorite dishes are Green Curry, Spicy Basil Fried Rice, Kung Pao Chicken and Spicy Basil Eggplant w/Tofu. Good place to dine in for 5-6 people. However, they charge service gratuity on 5 people. Hope you enjoy your delicious Vegetarian or Vegan meal. Don’t forget to give me rating so that I am encouraged to share and promote good vegan/vegetarian food places.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Dropped by and got the Vegan Pho Basil ($15.50). Even though this is a Thai restaurant, the pho was pretty comparable to what you can get at a vegan Vietnamese restaurant. To me, all vegan pho tastes the same (the salty veggie broth taste), and this is exactly what this one felt like. The portion sizes were satisfactory. They will give you sriracha and hoisin sauce if you ask.
The restroom is a single-stall inside the kitchen, so you have to ask to be escorted.
It's written on the menu that any food returned will only give you 50% back. Seems pretty atypical and I can see how that might offend some customers.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Dropped by and got the Vegan Pho Basil ($15.50). Even though this is a Thai restaurant, the pho was pretty comparable to what you can get at a vegan Vietnamese restaurant. To me, all vegan pho tastes the same (the salty veggie broth taste), and this is exactly what this one felt like. The portion sizes were satisfactory. They will give you sriracha and hoisin sauce if you ask. The restroom is a single-stall inside the kitchen, so you have to ask to be escorted. It's written on the menu that any food returned will only give you 50% back. Seems pretty atypical and I can see how that might offend some customers.
I cannot say enough good things. Fresh, flavorful food, great service and generous portions.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
The Yellow Curry is one of my favorite dishes here. It’s a bowl filled with big chunks of potato and tofu, and diced carrots and peas in a curry coconut milk broth. It comes with a chewy brown rice that tastes great with some of the yellow curry broth on top of it. You also can’t go wrong with the Yellow Curry Noodle, which comes with yellow noodles and soy Chick’n in the yummy broth.
Food came out pretty quick. I call ahead as it’s better. Flavor is five stars but some $20 plates have small portions.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is def a hidden gem. My family wanted to eat something that was vegan but not too heavy and we found this. I must say their food was def worth coming back for more. We ordered, Tom yum soup (recommended by the staff), pad Thai and fried dumplings- absolutely amazing! The qty for the price was surprisingly filling.
While we were eating, we were NOT constantly interrupted by staff asking “if we need anything. If we are good, anything else”because that puts pressure on the customer to rush and this place def left us alone. Appreciate that.
They did not have the best decor, they had mismatched chairs, bathrooms were out of order, but let me tell you, none of that matters when you have the best food in front of you.
Def, worth coming back again and we will. It was great service and amazing food!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is my go to vegan restaurant in Pasadena. I love the staff, I love the food… Highly recommend!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is a hole in the wall restaurant, but the food is excellent and the service is superior. They're very fast and friendly whether you're doing take out or eating in. I have not had a dish on the menu that I did not like. The menu is large and varied. The seating is limited but I've also never gone there and had to wait for a seat. There are wheelchair accessible tables. The parking lot is small but you can usually find a spot. Easy to walk to from the neighborhood surrounding the restaurants. getting from the parking lot into the restaurant might be a little difficult just because there's a large dip that serves to drain water away in the parking lot right in front of all the restaurants. So I believe you would have to go around to the side to be able to get to the restaurant. The doors to get in are not automatic opening doors so if you are in a wheelchair or on crutches or some other restriction you may need assistance getting in the door. Based on my experience dining during pride month they seem to be LGBTQAI + friendly.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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