I chose this restaurant for my dinner since it was close to my airbnb. At first, I doubted if this restaurant existed since from the outside of the building, the building where this restaurant located was very empty and there was like nothing inside, also there was no person who could guide or could be asked. But then my friend and I still decided to enter the building and we found it easily once we entered the lobby.
Overall, the food tasted good. The pho is a must-try dish for me. The spring roll was just okay, nothing special about it. For me as a tourist, the price was still reasonable although not as cheap as a regular thai food stall (but hey, it's a restaurant).
The servers and waiters just spoke a very little English, but they're always ready to serve despite the language barrier. Need an extra effort to explain if you want to...
Read moreI did a quick look on Google maps and found this place. I found two places, but wanted to give the little guys a chance so decided to come here. Nested in an empty hotel, the place had no AC. Paid 200 baht for a hot pot (see photo) but instead, got a already-cooked beef soup with chewy sliced beef and a bit of rice noodle. The soup had subpar flavour. The photo in menu looked totally different than what was given. Thought got wrong item at first, but the waitress just said it was what it was. Also got charged 50 baht for 325ml coke. One of worst Vietnamese meals that I...
Read moreI recently visited this Vietnamese restaurant that was a bit tricky to find, but it was absolutely worth the effort. The food was incredible—well-balanced, fresh, and bursting with authentic flavors. Despite the service being just okay, the quality of the dishes really stood out.
The downside was the interior—it felt a bit cheap, with harsh lighting and some areas resembling a storage space rather than a restaurant. However, if you can overlook the decor, the food more than makes up for it. For anyone focused on flavor and authenticity, this spot is definitely...
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