I have no idea why so many reviews are positive and the rating score is too high. Are the reviewers not familiar with Vietnamese food? I don't know. To us (a true Vietnamese couple), the food is very different from what it should be in Vietnam. I had Bun Bo Hue and my wife had Pho Bo. My wife only said "It is not pho!". The noodles in my Bun Bo Hue is like dried noodles (not the fresh one). Bun Bo Hue in Vietnam that I know doesn't have shrimps. I have tried many Vietnamese restaurants in Europe (including those in Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, London, etc), the food here is the most different from what I have known as "Vietnamese food". The only positive thing of this restaurant is the service. The waiter is very nice and friendly. The restaurant is clean. Thanks to the food of this restaurant, we decided to turn...
Read moreA little hidden and out of the way, but the food is absolutely worth it. We tried the spring rolls and steamed dumplings for an appetizer and they were some of the best we have ever tasted. The dough for the dumplings was a little thick, but the broth inside with the fermented soy sauce more than made up for that. We also had ramen for the main course, duck and beef. The duck ramen was amazing… the duck was lightly fried and crispy and perfectly cooked. The beef was cut very thin and seemed like it was broiled almost and dried out. The broth was very rich and had so much depth… seriously one of the best overall bowls of ramen that we...
Read moreYou won't really stumble upon this place unless you search for it. Do not be distracted by the entrance decor, the interior is spacious with good seating arrangements. I enjoyed my meal! I wouldn't necessarily call it Vietnamese, it's more a variation of Asian cuisine. Very large selection of food, prices are really affordable and the staff was very friendly and efficient. The only minus would be the selection of music (hideous rap stuff) which doesn't fit the vibe of the...
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