Welcome to D'Vegan
At D'Vegan, the culinary journey begins with a commitment to crafting authentic Vietnamese flavors, entirely plant-based. Nestled in a charming spot on Walnut Street, Dallas, this restaurant is a haven for vegans and non-vegans alike. Our story is rooted in the belief that delicious food transcends dietary restrictions. Each dish, from the crispy Lucky Chowmein to the aromatic lemongrass pho, showcases a symphony of textures and vibrant flavors. Rich with fresh vegetables and innovative soy creations, D'Vegan delights the palate while honoring tradition. Join us in celebrating food that nourishes both the body and the soul, where every meal tells a story.
- 9780 Walnut St, Dallas, TX 75243 Hotline: (972) 437-3939
Welcome to D'Vegan: A Delightful Vegan Vietnamese Experience
If you're searching for a place where vibrant flavors meet compassionate dining, look no further than D'Vegan, located at 9780 Walnut St, Dallas, TX 75243. This hidden gem in Dallas offers an all-vegan menu that showcases the best of Vietnamese cuisine. From the moment you step inside, the inviting atmosphere sets the stage for a memorable culinary journey.
D'Vegan stands out for its creative take on traditional Vietnamese dishes, reimagined with fresh, plant-based ingredients. The menu is a treasure trove of delights, featuring appetizers like the Delight Zucchini Noodle Soup (Pho Muop), a refreshing and wholesome zucchini ph broth that boasts a delightful mix of vegetables. Pair that with Summer Rolls bursting with spring greens and served with smooth peanut sauce for an appetizer that perfectly balances textures and flavors.
For noodle enthusiasts, D'Vegan does not disappoint. The standout D'Vegan Noodle Soup (Bun Cao Lau) is a highlight: a harmonious blend of tomatoes, mushrooms, pineapple, and vermicelli noodles, topped off with fresh bean sprouts and peanuts. It's the kind of dish that warms your soul, especially after a chilly day.
What about those craving hearty noodle bowls? The Lucky Crispy Chowmein, adorned with soy beef and assorted vegetables, challenges the notion that vegan dishes can’t be filling and flavorful. The versatility across the menu allows for exploration of plant-based alternatives that still deliver the authentic tastes of Vietnam.
- Appetizers:
- Delight Zucchini Noodle Soup - $8.18
- Summer Rolls - $4.67
- Grilled Cheese Bread - $6.42
- Fried Potstickers - $7.01
- Noodle Soups:
- Spicy & Sour Bamboo Shoot Soup - $13.44
- Soy Shrimp Udon Noodle Soup - $15.20
- Pho Noodle Soup - $15.20
- Noodle Bowls:
- Lucky Crispy Chowmein - $16.37
- Lemongrass Chick'n Noodles Spicy - $14.61
Customer reviews paint a picture of satisfaction and delight. Elyse M. praised the "delicious" food, recommending a return visit to delve deeper into D’Vegan’s offerings. Monique M.'s experience highlighted the "pleasantly great" flavors of the bi cuon and bun bi cha gio, adding to the supportive community vibe surrounding this establishment.
For anyone questioning the appeal of vegan food, Alanna V.’s experience proves that D’Vegan brilliantly captures the essence of traditional Vietnamese tastes. This restaurant meets the needs of vegans and non-vegans alike, ensuring everyone leaves with full bellies and happy hearts.
D'Vegan won’t just satisfy your hunger; it’s a celebration of flavors, compassion, and creativity. This restaurant is a must-visit for anyone looking to explore vegan Vietnamese cuisine in Dallas. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, make sure to stop by for an unforgettable meal.
To taste what all the buzz is about, call (972) 437-3939 for takeout or dine in to relish the calm ambience and friendly service. Your palate deserves this experience!

I enjoyed eating the food at this place. I got a slice of taro cake I think and the orange chicken. Everything tasted delicious. I took it to go so I did not have an in restaurant dining experience. The food was delicious nonetheless. The staff was friendly and helpful. The restaurant seem clean + was pretty empty. I would definitely go back next time I'm in the area and try more things on the menu!

It's been way too long since I last visited. Maybe early late 90s to early 2001. So glad I came back because food was pleasantly great. I ordered the bi cuon and bun bi cha gio, both were great! There wasn't a wait, and place is pretty empty. I hope people come and support this place since I don't want it to go away. Definitely returning more often to show my support.

Went for the #8 D'vegan noodle soup which I loved, especially on a cold winter day. I don't mind msg but I may have gotten a slight headache. On another day I came in for #36 Lucky Chowmein. Lived both dishes, would come back. I'm always very happy to find an all vegan restaurant. Great service and all my dishes had no garlic, no onion.

So yummy i had the vegan ramen with veggie spring rolls. Made fresh to my order i highly recommend

4.5/5 Food 5/5 Service The concept of vegan Viet food never crossed my mind until I found this place. And they did not disappoint. I'm not vegan myself, but I was very pleasantly surprised by how well the original flavors of these dishes were captured. The food tended to lean sweet and less umami (no meat type flavor, so of course). However, that still didn't stop this place from cresting delicious food. I would love to visit again and bring more people to be experience vegan viet food too!

I had the crispy roll noodles which was absolutely filling and delicious. The service was quick and with smile. It was very quiet when I came by and it was a comfortable and calm vibe. This place is 100% vegan and I definitely call on all vegans to support this place! A pleasant experience overall.

This was a pretty good meal. Full vegan menu, this would make for really good late night vegan food after drinking and a night out. Staff was pleasant and the food was pretty good

Love this spot so much! The food is so yummy! So much flavor. I highly recommend. This is inside a shopping center.

Came here with my fiancé since we were fasting meat & dairy. Friendly service & food is good. Hole in wall type of place. The restaurant is in an indoor shopping center. When you walk into the shopping center the smell isn't pleasant. But we definitely didn't care since we went back.

Was looking for vegetarian food in Dallas and came upon this unassuming place. It's located inside Hong Kong supermarket in the back, but there's a sign out front you can see from the parking lot. There's a good amount of seating and you can just seat yourself wherever. They will bring you a menu or you can order at the counter. There's a slight language barrier when ordering, but for the most part it's fine and they can also just go by the numbers on the menu for what you want. My favorite things to get there are prob the pho and tofu spring rolls (#2). The bun bo hue and bu loc lac are also very solid and flavorful. The bun rieu is a bit light in flavor for me, but can be a more refreshing broth if that's what you're looking for. Food comes out pretty quick so that's always a plus. The staff is super friendly, service is quick, no frills, good food. Will be back to try other items.