“VeGreen noodle is an all vegan restaurant near the Mall of Georgia. Their menu is Asian inspired and they offer tons of options. The menu will have “meat” listed but it is all alternative planted based meats. The restaurant was clean and the service over all was good. We were the only patrons at the time and at one point felt a little neglected. The food was delicious and we will be back to try more menu items - especially some desserts.Vegetarian options: All vegan menuDietary restrictions: All vegan menu“
“So as I walk into the door, I immediately love how The people came up and helped us out, HOWEVER, although I am not a man of high taste at all, and will always love myself a 1 dollar cheeseburger at McDonald, I must admit the food here was quite lacking. You could taste the plastic in the sausages, the high amount of cartilage compared to meat on the "bacon" as Americans call it, and the cold egg did not help the rating in food. Also having no one in a store does make it quite... sad. Although the food was not bad, its a bit pricey for the quality I get, though the quantity is as much as 2-3 cup ramens would give. All in all , great place, good people, quite clean (perhaps from no one being there) and if the prepared food was just a bit cut with love rather that money, it could be a great place to go if your hungry and want a quick and healthy meal, and a bit more effort. HOWEVER, as I do not want to lower a 5 star place to a 4.9, I will give it a 4.0 star, and hope they see this and change for the better.“
“I ate here for lunch with my sister and had a good meal ? I had the filet and shrimp hibachi meal with fried rice and an egg roll, which was pretty good! ? The staff was very friendly and attentive when I ordered. ✨️ Would recommend if you're looking for a solid bite to eat. ?“
“Started coming here since Waraku shut down. They have delicious Japanese food, like real food like karaage, tempura, ramen, katsu-don, donburi and sushi donburi. The sashimi tastes great. I've been to places where you can taste the freezer. I like the beer selection too. My new favorite brew is from Hitachino if you like white ales. I've been here twice now and I highly recommend it. They are closed Sundays and Mondays so make sure you call ahead to make sure they're open if you're driving from far away.“
“Alright, I cannot believe how great this place was. Was craving pho since I'm in town for work and Pho Dai Loi did not disappoint. Pho Dac Biet - broth was not bad at all. I was expecting something not so great but man am I glad they proved me wrong. I'm also glad they provided chili oil on the side for you and it made the taste of the pho that much better. Service was fantastic. Our server was extremely kind and patient with the ordering. He was so friendly, it felt like I was his anh hai. Now the music... they were blasting some sick dubstep. Not my cup of tea at a pho restaurant but it was some sick dubstep nonetheless.“
“Our first experience and it was amazing. It's a great place for lots of meat and dishes, pricey but worth it! More than enough for a couple. A nice place for special birthdays and other special occasions ?? Glad we were fortunate to experience this culture.“
“First time coming to this restaurant. I really appreciated the vegan options and the waiter advising that some things can be cross contained such as surfaces, cooking utensils and hand holding. In addition the atmosphere was a small location but very intimate. A great date spot for sure! Prices were a little on the higher side for the portion sizes. Wait staff was really knowledgeable and friendly. Will def come there again!Vegetarian options: Keep in mind there is cross contamination.“
“Nothing fancy just a clean quiet place worked by polite happy people making incredibly delicious fresh food!Vegetarian options: Veggie and tofu optionsParking: Shared by the shopping centerKid-friendliness: Clean clear of clutterWheelchair accessibility: Plenty of room in the doorway and the restaurant to navigate with a wheelchair“
“We've been eating here either through delivery or dine-in for a few years (since 2021). One of my favorite local restaurants for lunch or dinner.Access into the restaurant hasn't caused me any issues, though there are a few small/smooth bumps at the entrance/exit and the corridor to the restroom is narrow, the floor is smooth with enough space for a walker or rollator and there's no bumps, stairs, or steps once inside. Accessibility at their location is good.I like the atmosphere but it's admittedly not for everyone, it feels small-town and family owned. If you like well-worn leather seats and up-front notices about changes in pricing so it's not unexpected (something that's really there for the regulars who'd notice a big change like that) and can appreciate a vibe that's more like a family-owned place that's been around forever you'll like it here.Their menu is clearly labeled for allergens, has options for anybody and everybody, the staff is attentive and kind, and the food is good.The crab fried rice is a new chef special and it's amazing. I love the Pho and the sizes are huge. Entrees are best shared with the table having a little bit of everything. My roommate is pescatarian and they love every vegetarian and vegan option they've tried. I love every option I've tried.I almost always get the ginger tea, hot or cold.Vegetarian options: Many available dishes can omit meat entirely, in addition to having variety available on their menu.Dietary restrictions: Menu has a key for allergens present in the dishes where they're present. Rice noodles are available in lieu of wheat noodles. In most dishes, substitutions can be made.Wheelchair accessibility: No stairs, ramps, or bumps inside. Smooth flooring, enough space for mobility aids to move in most places within, though the corridor to the restrooms is tight with no space for someone to go around, it's a short "single file only" hallway with more space at the end.“