Baguette with eggs for 149czk. Most likely the worst vietnamese baguette I've ever had and if I didn't take it to go I'd return it. They used stale bread that was quick reheated which made it chewy and hard. Like if you try to microwave frozen bread rolls and don't know how to do it- not how I imagine crispy baguette. The taste was very bland as there was no sauce and together with chewy bread it really didn't make my day. Also the menu is confusing and uncleare. How they charge less for three eggs with baguette than baguette with two eggs I won't understand. Anyways, definitely not worth the money, especially with supermarket right next to it. Gas station baguettes are cheaper and more tasty and we all know they...
Read moreI had to ask several times what dish was vegan and gluten free and was told that I could get the tofu noodles if I didn't have the fried onions on it... My meal came out and there was a side of peanut sauce with it which I asked if that was completely gluten free...she said she wasn't sure 🤷♀️ and then came back and said it isn't and have me some brother looking "sauce" which smelled like meat and said you can have this instead... Not confident that they understand dietary restrictions. The portion was not filling either. The tofu pho is made with beef broth....
Read moreHad lunch at this place to find out the differences of Vietnamese (vermicelli and pho) food between Czech and Texas, USA. The vermicelli arrived hot and the vegetable and pork were cold. The sauce to mix the ingredients together was a little bit on the salty side. The soup that came with the pho bowl was limited with cilantro and beansprout sitting on the top. The rice noodles tasted a bit stiff, the soup was also on the salty side. I found out later that Czech food are more intense. :-) They accept credit cards that saved me from having to go to an ATM to...
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