Bij Xin Chao Vietnamees Restaurant in Utrecht proef je authentieke Vietnamese Street Food. Je kan kiezen uit een heerlijke kom Phở, verse rice wraps, bánh mì en nog veel meer. Het restaurant in Utrecht is 6 dagen in de week geopend voor lunch en diner. Het menu bevat de beroemde Phở noedel soep (dé ultieme comfort food soep) en street foods waar ook jij gegarandeerd van gaat watertanden. De homemade bouillons van onze Phở worden op traditionele- en ambachtelijke wijze klaargemaakt en zullen tussen de 8 en 12 uur op het vuur staan om de smaak uit de ingrediënten te onttrekken. Zoals het hoort!
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Address: Voor Clarenburg 6, 3511 JE Utrecht, Netherlands
Phone: +31 30 785 7092
Website: https://xinchao.nl/utrecht
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I ordered the Bún Xin Chào, and unfortunately it was very disappointing. The chicken was clearly not freshly cooked. It tasted dry and seemed like it had been reheated in a microwave. In fact, when I went to wash my hands, I could literally hear the microwave running in the kitchen.
The dish arrived extremely quickly (around 5 minutes), even though there were no other orders being prepared at the time and the kitchen is open, so it was easy to see what was happening.
The rice noodles also seemed reheated rather than freshly prepared. The vegetables were just randomly chopped cucumber and lettuce, which didn’t really make sense with the dish. Everything was covered with a very sweet sauce that made the whole meal taste unpleasant.
In the end I left almost the entire plate untouched.
For a restaurant with such high ratings, I expected fresh ingredients and proper preparation. Unfortunately, this experience felt more like reheated fast food than a freshly cooked restaurant meal.
What I enjoyed the most were the friendly service and the great atmosphere-to-price ratio. This spot feels more like a cozy restaurant than a typical Asian takeaway — nicely decorated with comfortable seating, which makes dining here pleasant. At the same time, prices remain fair.
As for the food: It’s typical Vietnamese fare. The pho dishes are good (especially with beef rib), as are the noodles. If I could suggest improvements, I’d add more meat to the beef rib pho and make the noodle dishes a bit richer in flavor. The fresh spring rolls, however, were underwhelming: they could be juicier and contain more protein and vegetables, so I wouldn’t recommend those at this point.
Vietnamese coffee was good, our filter was stuck a bit and it took us ages to get coffee ready. But it didn’t affect the taste. If you add condensed milk it will be at the bottom and not as a creamy foam which you often find in Vietnam.
Overall: Definitely worth a visit if you’re looking for a cozy spot with a touch of Vietnamese atmosphere in NL.
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I took a seat close to the register and the kitchen. I want to express this. I love the atmosphere in the kitchen. The staffs are silent, focused, with occasional chatting between each other and idk i like that it has kind of “they’re family” vibe? And not to mention they are friendly to costumers too.
Okay. Now to the food. I could cry because it was perrrfect after a looong day with changing weather and rain. Idk anymore to say other than i enjoyed it so much. It was warm, delicious, and the rice cakes are also perfect for appetizer. Zeker aanrader!