Vegan Restaurant

Yeong's Place | Sandwiches • Exotic Burgers

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · northBend · 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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I stopped by Yeong’s Place in North Bend, Oregon — a small, casual spot known for burgers and diner-style food. I tried their Patty Melt and Giant Burger, and here’s the honest take: it’s a mixed bag. The Patty Melt ($12) looked promising, fries included, but the patty was thin and the rye bread tasted like something from a grocery store. Flavor was okay (3.75/5), but value felt low (3/5). A thicker patty and better bread would make it much more satisfying. The Giant Burger was massive. It’s filling and enjoyable, but the flavor reminded me a lot of Carl’s Jr.’s Famous Star — not bad, but not unique. Value-wise, it’s good (4.5/5) because of the portion. Atmosphere is basic and a little shabby: worn tables, a few flies, and a street/gas station view. Takeout is probably the way to go. Service was friendly, but I waited around 25 minutes despite not many customers. Bottom line: Yeong’s Place delivers quantity over wow factor. The Giant Burger fills you up, the Patty Melt disappoints, and overall, it’s a casual spot — not bad, but it doesn’t live up to any hype.

I stopped by Yeong’s Place in North Bend, Oregon — a small, casual spot known for burgers and diner-style food. I tried their Patty Melt and Giant Burger, and here’s the honest take: it’s a mixed bag. The Patty Melt ($12) looked promising, fries included, but the patty was thin and the rye bread tasted like something from a grocery store. Flavor was okay (3.75/5), but value felt low (3/5). A thicker patty and better bread would make it much more satisfying. The Giant Burger was massive. It’s filling and enjoyable, but the flavor reminded me a lot of Carl’s Jr.’s Famous Star — not bad, but not unique. Value-wise, it’s good (4.5/5) because of the portion. Atmosphere is basic and a little shabby: worn tables, a few flies, and a street/gas station view. Takeout is probably the way to go. Service was friendly, but I waited around 25 minutes despite not many customers. Bottom line: Yeong’s Place delivers quantity over wow factor. The Giant Burger fills you up, the Patty Melt disappoints, and overall, it’s a casual spot — not bad, but it doesn’t live up to any hype.

My grandpa and I meet here for lunch on Wednesdays when im in town for work and everytime the service, food and environment is great. The staff is super nice and extremely friendly as well as quick with the orders and we never feel rushed. My grandpa and i will continue to come here four our monthly check ins and ill continue to get a new burger each time. Today i got the breakfast burger and sweet potatoe fries and it was definitely my favorite so far. Thanks for the amazing food and service.

My grandpa and I meet here for lunch on Wednesdays when im in town for work and everytime the service, food and environment is great. The staff is super nice and extremely friendly as well as quick with the orders and we never feel rushed. My grandpa and i will continue to come here four our monthly check ins and ill continue to get a new burger each time. Today i got the breakfast burger and sweet potatoe fries and it was definitely my favorite so far. Thanks for the amazing food and service.

Lots of great choices! Excellent root beer shake. Delicious brisket sandwich. Perfect tater tots . Great stop. Friendly help. Busy with locals!!