Starting to get really chilly and I was ready to order their pho. However, once I sat down, I saw that they had a new seasonal item: vietnamese hotpot! It was just $188 for two, so I immediately ordered it. We ordered the spicy soup as the server told us the spicy soup was actually less spicy than the sour spicy soup.
It came with a gas stove and unlike regular chinese hotpot, vietnamese hotpot places their food items on the side of the hot boiling soup. It was a generous portion of meats and vegetables which included lotus.
Overall we were very full as the portions were huge. Beef was thick and fresh and the spicy soup was not too spicy which I liked. Perfect meal on...
Read moreThe food here is below average. It’s cheaper than most Vietnamese restaurants in Hong Kong. But even menu items like fried spring rolls and chicken wings which are pretty hard to not make well aren’t very good here. The spring rolls were greasy and not that crispy.
The pho is passable and if I was really craving pho this is a passable version. The bun and the pork chop on the other hand I wouldn’t order again. The grilled Vietnamese pork chop is something J love and this version just doesn’t do the trick.
Spend a little extra money and walk over to Nha Trang which is so...
Read moreTried a bowl of raw beef noodle with soup. The price is good as it includes a cup of hot drink, the portion is big enough. The soup is hot, the raw beef is fresh and tasty and I would give a credit to the soup itself. I swap the hot drink to a Vietnamese hot coffee at an additional cost of $12. It appears that the quantity of condensed milk served is relatively less a bit when compared with this drink served in other restaurants, but it is acceptable to me. Whilst it is less smooth it is not too sweet, and it maintains the delicious smell of a...
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