It's good for what it is. Asian-fusion (I guess), catered for white people's tastes. We took pork bowl ($15 and change) and thu duc (its equivalent in springroll format ~ $14 and change, expensive for what you get). The taste was ok, missing a lot of fresh herbs I've grown to love and expect in Spring rolls. They had mint, lettuce, carrot & cucumber complementing the porc (think more pork as in vietnamese sausage or something similar to those balls you find in pho) and these thick type of noodles, not vermicelli. The wonton soup that comes with the meal was sweet, filled with baby spinach and 2 fried wontons of mystery meat, wasn't crazy about it (I normally love soups). I was disappointed with the spring rolls, they came cut up in slices. The whole fun of spring rolls is dipping them in sauce and taking bites out of it. The sauce could have used a little kick, which was disappointing. I saw pepper in it, but there was no spice, makes me wonder if they weren't bell pepper seeds instead. You have choice of tea or coffee included with the meal, I took the Jasmine tea, which was dark but tasted watered down. So overall, it was ok. Not great, but not horrible. If you're looking for food with authenticity, this isn't your place. But if you're hangry and in need of a quick bite with no expectations, this...
Read moreIf you are wondering where to have a satisfying meal, visit Ozen Longueuil.
We visited twice just in less than two weeks and were so satisfied with everything. Firstly, the restaurant is very cozy and warm, like having family feeling. I like that the place is clean and organized. I like the warm greeting from the lady at the cashier.
For food, both of us enjoyed taking their food. We ordered different food during our two visits and we were impressed. From ozen bowl, beef pho, wanton soup, deep fried spring rolls, red curry chicken with rice, lemongrass beef with rice and 'can tho', we fully enjoyed every bit of them. And not forget to mention, their drinks (lemonade & Vietnamese coffee) are a must to try too. The moment I drank their Vietnamese coffee, I actually thought I was back to my Ho Chi Minh trip in 2016, because it was so authentic.
Lastly I want to talk about their service. It has been quite a while since we visited a restaurant that has such good service. We felt so welcomed when we made our order and when the food was served to us. We always left the restaurant with a satisfying tummy and...
Read moreI came all the way from Montreal to Longueuil by car (30 minutes drive). I really wanted to try this restaurant because I saw a food review video by @zai.eats. Overall, I like the food. I took the grilled chicken Poke Ozen; it would have been nice if there were spring rolls that came with it just like the Ozen Bowl does. I also took vietnamese coffee (condensed milk with coffee) — It reminds me of Brazilian lemonade (condensed milk + lemon juice). I can’t wait to try les plats...
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