Vegan Restaurant

Viet Culture | Vietnamese Restaurant

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · murphyville · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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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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Viet Culture in Lawrenceville absolutely delivered one of the best Vietnamese dining experiences I’ve had in a long time. I started with the Golden Trio platter, and it was the perfect introduction. Crispy egg rolls, flavorful wontons, and perfectly cooked shrimp were all fresh and packed with flavor. Great for sharing and everything came out hot and crunchy. For the main dish, I ordered the Legacy pho bowl with colossal ribs added, and it was incredible. The broth was rich and deeply flavorful, and the ribs were massive, tender, and fell right off the bone. The portion size alone makes this a must order, but the flavor is what really sets it apart. Easily one of the best pho bowls in the area. The Thai milk tea was smooth, creamy, and perfectly sweet, a great complement to the meal. I also tried two imported drinks, including authentic Thai Red Bull and a classic Sá Xí soda, which were both fun and unique additions you don’t often find elsewhere. The restaurant itself is clean and welcoming, service was very welcoming and friendly, and the portions are generous for the price. Whether you’re going for pho, appetizers, or just something new, Viet Culture is absolutely worth the visit. I’ll definitely be coming back to try more of the menu.

Viet Culture in Lawrenceville absolutely delivered one of the best Vietnamese dining experiences I’ve had in a long time. I started with the Golden Trio platter, and it was the perfect introduction. Crispy egg rolls, flavorful wontons, and perfectly cooked shrimp were all fresh and packed with flavor. Great for sharing and everything came out hot and crunchy. For the main dish, I ordered the Legacy pho bowl with colossal ribs added, and it was incredible. The broth was rich and deeply flavorful, and the ribs were massive, tender, and fell right off the bone. The portion size alone makes this a must order, but the flavor is what really sets it apart. Easily one of the best pho bowls in the area. The Thai milk tea was smooth, creamy, and perfectly sweet, a great complement to the meal. I also tried two imported drinks, including authentic Thai Red Bull and a classic Sá Xí soda, which were both fun and unique additions you don’t often find elsewhere. The restaurant itself is clean and welcoming, service was very welcoming and friendly, and the portions are generous for the price. Whether you’re going for pho, appetizers, or just something new, Viet Culture is absolutely worth the visit. I’ll definitely be coming back to try more of the menu.

Amazing pho spot! Everything tasted incredibly fresh and flavorful, and you can really tell they care about quality. The prices weren’t too bad at all, especially for how satisfying the food was. I really appreciated that they have a whole vegan section (such a big plus) and the vegan pho broth was very good, rich, and comforting. The service was great as well: friendly, attentive, and efficient. Definitely a place I’ll be coming back to and recommending to others!

Amazing pho spot! Everything tasted incredibly fresh and flavorful, and you can really tell they care about quality. The prices weren’t too bad at all, especially for how satisfying the food was. I really appreciated that they have a whole vegan section (such a big plus) and the vegan pho broth was very good, rich, and comforting. The service was great as well: friendly, attentive, and efficient. Definitely a place I’ll be coming back to and recommending to others!

fresh, and cozy Vietnamese pho spot. The restaurant is very clean, and the staff are friendly and attentive. I ordered the spicy beef pho ($16.85). The broth was very rich with a deep beef-fat flavor. It came with pork ribs, sliced beef, tofu, and pork blood. You can choose between two types of rice noodles, and I went with the flat rice noodles. The fried dough stick was a small piece, likely made from fermented dough. It was soft rather than crispy. I also ordered a pandan durian cake roll ($5.25). It’s made with real durian flesh and not overly sweet at all. I finished it before the pho even arrived 😆.