For a variety of cuisine, it's worth visiting VietNam Cafe, a small family–run restaurant with authentic Vietnamese cuisine, which also serves vegan dishes.
Despite the fact that the establishment is not positioned as vegetarian, the owners have taken into account different diets: for example, vegan Pho (traditional Vietnamese soup with vegetable broth, tofu and herbs) and several lean desserts are prepared here.
According to reviews on Reddit, "they have a vegan pho and some desserts," which are highly rated as a taste experience.
In addition, the menu includes spring rolls with vegetables, rice noodles with tofu, fried bananas in batter and other Asian dishes that will appeal to vegetarians.
VietNam Cafe is located in the center (4a Vakhtang Gorgasali St.) – it is easy to find by the aroma of spices and the sign. The restaurant is very popular: its rating is ~4.8/5 on various platforms with hundreds of reviews.
The guests celebrate the authentic taste – as if they were transported to Hanoi itself. Even those who eat meat come for the traditional Fo Bo, and a company of several people will always find dishes for both vegans and meat eaters.
The interior is simple, without frills, but clean and colorful (the decor on the walls is from Vietnam).
Tip: Be sure to try fried bananas with sesame seeds – this is a dessert from the vegan set menu, which many praise for its unusual taste.
Vietnam Cafe is a great example of how international cuisine in Batumi is becoming friendly to a plant-based diet.























