Very quiet at opening time on a Saturday. Service was prompt and polite but nothing memorable. Just did the minimum needed to fall in to the “good” category.
Food was nice but nothing special (except the honey chicken wings and the flan caramel, they were very tasty). We had Vietnamese food in Green Papaya which was much better.
True rating would be 3.5 stars
I had the bún bò huế, which I knew right away that I wanted as soon as I saw it on the menu, and it tasted amazing! It was spicy, but the spiciness wasn't so overpowering to the point that it would make the broth lose its actual savory taste. There was an abundant amount of tender beef, which was a great thing. There wasn't a lot of noodles, which could be a plus or a minus depending on what one wanted. For me it was a minus because it would make me feel like the dish wasn't worth £15.50, but it could also be a plus because there was a good amount of beef.
I didn't personally try the tofu summer roll but my friend seemed to enjoy it in ways that were like, this wasn't bad or good, just standard rolls.
Overall very solid place! I think it's suitable for grabbing a quick meal, although the space was small and could be packed, and service could be slow depending on the time. I had not had other Vietnamese food in London yet, but what I had here was definitely good.
The food was excellent! the king prawns curry and fried noodle were very tasty. The Vietnamese coffee was very good too! But The Pandan waffle and ice cream had bland taste
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