If I could give negative stars, I would. Do yourself a favor and skip this place. I came here after seeing Google reviews saying they serve pho and noodles. Unfortunately, the experience was disappointing. First, communication was a big issue — the staff didn’t speak German or English, which made ordering very difficult. I also noticed I was overcharged; I only ordered one bowl but was charged for two, as I later saw on the receipt. Second, the hygiene practices were shocking. I watched the lady cut green onions directly into a bowl without washing them. They were still in a plastic-wrapped bundle!
Honestly, it's not worth it. There’s a train station just across the street with plenty of freshly cooked food options. Avoid this place...
Read moreHad a very tasty meal here but couldn’t say it was truly authentic Vietnamese nor Thai food—certainly not Chinese—but rather sort of a mix. And even though the vegetables were a little overcooked I still enjoyed it a lot. I had fried duck in a red curry, with vegetables and rice. The portion was ample, the ambience—in keeping with the food—was sort of simple, and the service was efficient but basic. However, given the very reasonable, price we were very satisfied with our experience here. The grocery store entryway sets the tone and would be a convenient stop on the way out for anyone wanting to browse their extensive selection of Asian (emphasis on Vietnamese)...
Read moreWhere the locals go for Asian grocery and they have an eatery in the back that serves solid, good Vietnamese food at reasonable prices (6 euro for bun or pho etc. Also lunch special for 5 euro) three stars only because there are very few places I give five to and four goes to those that I view are worth a special trip. For restaurant Vietnamese food probably An Nam or Chuumumi is more...
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