If you looking for fresh, healthy and mostly homemade food is the right place. A bit difficult to find it due to wrong address on Google maps but totally worth it as it is a gem.
The right address is Nguyen du 87/16 and please do yourself a favour and find it!!!
I had a lotus root salad, soup and their own fermented kombucha style dragon fruit juice. All super delicious, flavours are wisely picked and combined. I couldn’t resist and took fresh spring rolls TA for my dinner and OMG there were the best I have ever had. Not typical Vietnamese spring rolls skinny and bland. Those were huge, full of veggies and herbs, tofu, noodles and seaweed- mouth watering. The owner put an extra chilli in to my sauce as I mentioned I like spicy, how nice of her and truly appreciated. All freshly made from scratch. Loved it and...
Read moreDelicious food and excellent value. Nice little restaurant just off a side street. It’s a tad dark and quiet during the day. I assume at night the music comes on ( massive speakers ) and the lanterns light it up
I’d recommend the spring roll noodle dish and the enzyme drink. Neither of these names sound particularly good on paper but both were delicious.
The menu isn’t very clear so we ended up ordering based on pictures from other peoples reviews which was a success?
Also the drinks came after the food which was a bit odd. I’d agree with the other reviewer that it’s lacking professional service
If you’re looking for a vegan place at a great price...
Read moreMs Han, the owner and gifted chef, prepares really tasty and fresh food. Place is clean and quiet, very Zen feel. Condiments are made from scratch. Even a simple stir fry spinach tasted so different. Recommend the salted lemon drink as it’s good for your throat. 3yr aged lemons are available for sale. Mash it, add honey and water. Purchased a powdered 10-bean(for beverage)mix too as it’s very good for health. Kampuchea made of apple and dragonfruit was refreshing. Banh Xeo paper made of brown rice. Pad Thai was delicious. No credit cards. If you go on Full Moon days, it’ll be more crowded as Buddhists go vegetarian. So glad to...
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