We came here because we see 4.9 stars review.
After we sat down, we were given only English Menu. When I asked for Vietnamese menu, the waitress told me they don’t have Vietnamese menu because they mostly only have foreign customers. How can a Vietnamese restaurant in Vietnam doesn’t have a Vietnamese Menu ? This make me wonder if I have entered a wrong restaurant.
We ordered 4 main dishes. Two dishes: The Pork Lemongrass skewers and the Tofu Lemongrass were not that good. The pork Lemongrass skewers were not charcoal or fired grilled but seemed to be oil fired or baked instead, taste 3 stars at most. It doesn’t even taste as good as what I can get from street food even. We wonder how can this restaurant get 4.9 review given the food is just so so. Or foreigners don’t know what to expect ? Plus The serving size for all main dishes were small for the price charged.
We later found out if you give review then the restaurants will give two free deserts. This probably explain why it has a lot of reviews and good...
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