Pad Thai Pad Thai

Stir-fried rice noodles with tofu, shrimp or chicken, eggs, peanuts, bean sprouts, and lime wedges in a tangy tamarind sauce.

Franchia Vegan Cafe

Franchia Vegan Cafe

12 Park Ave (at Midtown Manhattan), New York City, New York, USA, 10016, United States

Fish • Soup • Asian • Korean


"Franchia is a little hidden on Park Avenue in a quieter part of town. It is also away from a saturated restaurant area. The Asian fusion restaurant offers vegan cuisine and is known for its many tea options. Reservations can be made via phone. They have three levels of seating. The first is more casual and generally seating for two. Head up the stairs for level two, which is better for groups. Finally the top floor is more intimate and private. The third floor is good for date night. There is no elevator so keep that in mind if stairs are an issue. Servers are fast with orders and trying to keep the candles lit on your table. (lol ours went out a few times) Lighting can be a bit dim to read menus. We got the vegan assortment of dumplings. This is a great way to try them all. I think the kale ones were my fav but otherwise the rest were okay. The curry hot pot was our main dish. It comes out sizzling on a stone hot plate and with a small side of rice. The presentation was cool, but didn't really care for the flavor. Meh. I'd probably try something different next time. Finally, the soy cheesecake was good. Creamy and not overly sweet. The pot of tea (got it last time I was there) is the best thing on the menu. Overall an okay vegan spot. Check out their sister restaurant Hangawai, which isn't too far away. All vegan Korean BBQ (mostly hot rice stone bowls)."