Would definitely recommend for all Asian travelers!!
We came back for a 2nd time within a week for an absolute Asian fix that guaranteed delicious, affordable ( slightly on the cheap side), awesome customer service. On the 1st time we came late ( 30 minutes before closing), still served us with very nice and polite attitude. We were starving and had a rough night so food was totally awesome and bomb. We had the beef Pho soup, Pho tron hue , and bun cha ha noi. The fish sauce was very light and went perfectly with the dish since it required the fish sauce a bit slurpy for sauce. The pho broth was more on the Northern style but very aromatic / flavorful. To be sure, we came back 2nd time for more accurate review. 3 items stir fried basil chicken, yaki udon nudeln chicken, pho tron hue with chicken. 3 different flavors, all get 9/10. There is no absolute way to say the cuisine is authentic Vietnamese. It is a bit fusion but 80% of the asian key flavors are kept. Strong savory seasoning. A tiny bit salty (but it is my personal reference to eat less salt ) Time: fast, quick Price: less than €10 for each dishes Customer service: very friendly and courteous. All the staff were paying attention to all customers. We stopped different staffs for questions and all gave us sincere answers. Food portion: even price is less than €10 but decent size. (We were full after only breakfast, snack for lunch, and long day sightseeing walking.) Location and space : a bit off the main busy street but has outdoor seating, quiet, Payment: card and contactless payment ( Apple pay, Samsung Pay) are...
Read moreYooo yo yo. This place was absolutely delicious :) The food here might be as close to 100% authentic Vietnamese as you can do in Europe. There were white people and Vietnamese people eating here so we decided to sit down to grab a beer, Fritz Cola, and a decent meal. There's a huge menu of vegan and meat Vietnamese cuisine, but also some Thai and general Chinese stuff as well. We got the spicy vegetable stir fry with chicken and steamed rice, and Bún chả Hanoi. Exactly what you'd expect if you're familiar with Vietnamese food-- simple, herbaceous, and delicious. The sauces were exploding with flavor in both dishes. I asked for my stir-fry to be extra spicy and they added more chili pepper and it turned out spicy and delicious. Bún chả was delightful-- salty, tons of veggies, pork was sweet, charred, and tender, and the rice noodles gave for a nice texture to calm down all of the deep and various flavors from the sauce and everything else. Hip crowd, tons of seating, helpful service, wide selection of dishes, decent drink menu, and tons of delicious sounding appetizers. If you like southeast Pacific Asian food, get down here and eat in a lovely part...
Read moreMy partner and I had dinner twice in the Vietnamese restaurant +84…the choice happened the first time, after discovering that a well-known German Brasserie nearby was unfortunately closed! After returning to our hotel half soaked due to the heavy rain, we discovered (thanks to a quick google search) this lovely place. Upon entering, a soft and warm atmosphere enveloped us, dozens of lights that descend from the ceiling create an intimate environment where we were able to have a dinner in complete relaxation. We dined on a series of really delicious appetizers but we will always remember the fried banana dessert (fantastic!) and a wonderful coconut sauce that accompanied both the chicken and the beef. In short: we had a good time, the price of the dinner was more than fair and the service fast and kind. We highly...
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