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Chay Viet Tadilen

€€ · vietnamese

veganvietnamesePlant-BasedAnti-Inflammatoryhealthy
Juliuspromenade 32, 97070 Würzburg

Chay Viet Tadilen is a fully vegan Vietnamese restaurant on Juliuspromenade in Würzburg's Altstadt, near the Augustinerkirche. The kitchen builds plant-based takes on Vietnamese classics: seitan "duck" served with peanut sauce, vegan "shrimp", sesame tofu, and a range of curries, alongside summer rolls, spring rolls, dumplings, soups, salads, and rice and noodle plates with udon or glass noodles. Portions are generous and drinks run from Vietnamese coffee to lassi. Most mains sit around 14 to 18 euros, so a meal lands roughly in the 10 to 20 euro range. The room has an open kitchen and outdoor seating, and it opens daily from 11:00 to 22:00.

Opening hours

Monday11:00 22:00
Tuesday11:00 22:00
Wednesday11:00 22:00
Thursday11:00 22:00
Friday11:00 22:00
Saturday11:00 22:00
Sunday11:00 22:00

Frequently asked questions

Is Chay Viet Tadilen fully vegan?+

Yes. The food is fully vegan, with plant-based versions of Vietnamese dishes such as seitan "duck" with peanut sauce, vegan "shrimp", and sesame tofu.

What are the opening hours?+

The restaurant is open every day from 11:00 to 22:00.

Where is it located?+

It sits at Juliuspromenade 32 in Würzburg's Altstadt, a central spot near the Augustinerkirche.

What is the price level?+

It is mid-range. Most mains are around 14 to 18 euros, so a meal typically works out to roughly 10 to 20 euros per person.

What are the signature dishes?+

Guests often single out the seitan "duck" with peanut sauce and the sesame tofu. The menu also covers summer rolls, spring rolls, dumplings, soups, salads, and rice and noodle plates with udon or glass noodles.

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