Vegan Restaurant

Sunhee's Farm and Kitchen

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · cityOfTroy · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Editor synopsis · 0 reviews
Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Love it here! I’m never in Troy but I was today and this menu had my name on it. I easily found street parking within 1 block and was told to seat myself; hostess suggested the coziest spot. You order at the counter and they bring it to your table. I got the kimchi scallion pancake which was delicious but not too spicy. Also had the mandoo for $6?!?! So tasty and cheap. My lunch entree was the kimchi jjigae with pork belly and tofu. Cannot wait to return to have more of what I already ordered but also to try the other choices. Highly recommend!

Love it here! I’m never in Troy but I was today and this menu had my name on it. I easily found street parking within 1 block and was told to seat myself; hostess suggested the coziest spot. You order at the counter and they bring it to your table. I got the kimchi scallion pancake which was delicious but not too spicy. Also had the mandoo for $6?!?! So tasty and cheap. My lunch entree was the kimchi jjigae with pork belly and tofu. Cannot wait to return to have more of what I already ordered but also to try the other choices. Highly recommend!

Daughter brought us here...new food tastes for us. The proprietor was very patient as we figured out the menu. We shared kim chi, radish, bean sprouts and burdock root. Purple rice, Kimball rolls and scallion pancakes. We were told what was spicy...not bad for us as we like spice..the ddukbokki. Very good. Has some nice green tea to finish. Would definitely return to try other things. Looks like it has a bar at night

Daughter brought us here...new food tastes for us. The proprietor was very patient as we figured out the menu. We shared kim chi, radish, bean sprouts and burdock root. Purple rice, Kimball rolls and scallion pancakes. We were told what was spicy...not bad for us as we like spice..the ddukbokki. Very good. Has some nice green tea to finish. Would definitely return to try other things. Looks like it has a bar at night

The staff were very friendly, and the restaurant had more of a cozy café vibe than a traditional Korean restaurant, which was a pleasant surprise. We ordered tteokbokki and kimbap, and I was impressed by how authentic the flavors were. The food was clean, light, and well-balanced. Overall, it’s a place I’d love to come back to.