Hours
| Wednesday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Georgspl. 16, 20099 Hamburg, Germany
Phone: +49 40 32901737
Website: http://www.quan-do.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Bun was very good but the star of the show were the spring rolls. Had to order an extra portion of these after they just straight up disappeared within a few minutes.
Stopped by Quan Do near Hamburg Hauptbahnhof and was seriously impressed. I ordered the chicken pho, and it was one of the best I’ve ever had — rich broth, tender chicken, and super fresh herbs. The flavors were perfectly balanced and comforting. The place gets busy, but service is quick and efficient. If you’re near the station and craving authentic Vietnamese food, this is a must-visit!
The food is good.
Starters here are very tasty.
Spring rolls are very delicious.
Pho is also good. I prefer more toppings but they are yummy. It gets crowded fast, so you might have to line up a bit.
Out of this world food for an amazing price. Would 100% recommend eating lunch here.
I arrived in the late afternoon when the restaurant was quiet with just a few guests. Service was rather slow; it took a while before my order was taken, and when it was, the experience was less than welcoming. The server, a young Asian woman, was reserved and barely exchanged a word with me before quickly leaving after taking my order.
My meal—Frühlingsrollen and Pho Bo—arrived after a 30-minute wait. Unfortunately, the Pho lacked the depth and authenticity I was looking for. While the dish was acceptable, it didn’t evoke the flavors or aroma of genuine Vietnamese Pho as I remember it from Hanoi. It felt more tailored to local tastes or perhaps to those unfamiliar with authentic Vietnamese cuisine.
One aspect that left a particularly negative impression was the difference in service. I observed the same server greeting white guests warmly, with a smile and a pleasant greeting—something noticeably absent in my own experience. As an Asian guest (though not Vietnamese, but from Southeast Asia), dining alone, this disparity was disappointing and gave the impression of a double standard.
If you have never visited Vietnam or are new to Vietnamese food, this restaurant may meet your expectations and you might enjoy what it offers. However, for anyone who has lived in Vietnam or has experienced truly authentic Vietnamese cuisine, this place will likely fall short. Personally, I cannot recommend it for those seeking an original taste or a genuinely welcoming atmosphere.