Hours
| Monday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | 1–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Wolbecker Str. 38, 48155 Münster, Germany
Phone: +49 251 48880555
Website: https://la-que.de/
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Reviews
The food was okay. We would like to go back and try their noodles though. Sometimes the flavor stays easier with the noodles compared with the rice. We are still not sure if we got the baked chicken or the fried chicken.
We enjoyed the fortune cookies when we paid.
The toilets are on the back of the building, so you should go outside.
The menu is in English and German.
It is a pretty authentic place.
Restaurant looks a bit coldish, pale but doesn‘t matter that much when the food is tasty!
We will come again!!!
The food itself is really nice and they always give you a fortune cookie + sweets after your meal as gifts!
It also takes very little time for the food to be cooked and served!
One time they noticed that I love coriander and just gave me a whole plate of extra coriander for free… AHHH
Words cannot describe how much I love this restaurant and the people, I hope they have will always have wonderful days
The only thing that I didn’t like is that it’s a cash only place, so be ready. We weren’t.
– very centrally-located restaurant
– food:
• my Turkish friend tried Viet food for the 1st time so I had to think a lot about what to recommend him. We ended up ordering “spicy meatball Pho”, which wasn’t spicy at all and I didn’t expect that “Meatballs’ meant “Bò Viên”
• doesn’t mean “spicy meatball Pho” is bad. My friend really enjoyed it for his 1st time. It’s just that I wouldn’t recommend it but normal Beef/Chicken Pho instead cuz that’s what ppl in Vietnam usually have Pho with meatballs sound like a slight Chinese version to me
• “Pho Xao” / stir-fried chicken Pho:
This isn’t sth we normally have in Vietnam, it’s like a adjusted version to appeal the German population here (it’s a bit similar to some Thai/Malay dishes)
• I liked it, but a bit too salty to my taste the thing is I find things salty for most of the time that I visit a restaurant in Germany…. So it may be a common problem
– space:
We came at around 13:00 and the seats were fulll we had to wait for about 15 mins but that’s fine 🙂
The restaurant is small yet nicely decorated. I like the atmosphere
– menu: very clear, everything is shown on their website, in German/English and Vietnamese . The price is pretty good compared to many other Asian restaurants
– payment: CASH ONLY
WHAT TO IMPROVE: I’d love to have more BEAN SPROUTS pls that’s too little for a Vietnamese haha