More of a sandwich restaurant. Flavours are very good in terms of salads and bougette sandwiches. Very asian flavor. Fried spring roll is a let down- will never try it again. Indoor sitting is very limited -i think 2 seats to 4 but they offer outdoor sitting as well. Big picknick tables not ideal since its a shared table. One of the reason, we dont come often edpecially in the winter time. Service is good and the food is freshly made. One thing that can be improved is the chilli/coriander -- order it less and they put +/- on the paper and the one that is making them putting it more. It's not clear . We end up sweating and red face from the chilli. Atleast it would be better to have the request clear to the one who prepares them and not only to the person taking order. Over all, it...
   Read moreCame here on a Saturday Morning after strolling through the Farmers Market. We have seen this place before and always wanted to try it but it is only open until 6 pm so it is tough to go on a work day. It was quite busy when we got there, our idea was not so original. On the menu there were a lot of good options but we got the Speciaal and the Lemongrass Pork. The meat was incredibly flavorful as well as the pickled carrots/daikon. The whole sandwich was really good. Then only downside was the size of the sandwich, we didn't feel it was in proportion to the price but nowadays with inflation, I don't think anything is. Overall I would...
   Read moreNot that the locals (Dutch) would care/know, but the bread is finally proper Vietnamese baguette, i.e., made with 50% rice flour so itâs lighter and chewier. The fillings could have more flavour- is it to accommodate the local palate? Theyâre still tastier than any broodje though, and good effort, plus the staff is quite pleasant and friendly. If youâve never had banh mi before from a proper food town then itâs more than adequate.
Ed. The bubble teas have improved since the last time I ordered them. They donât use that horrible, tasteless powder so popular at Wah Nam Hong and other non-Taiwanese shops that locals...
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