Compact destination with an understated ambiance dishing up hearty Vietnamese classics.
Joe
This was a cute little restaurant, the kind of place that’s a little rough around the edges. The food was good and came quickly. Staff were friendly and it’s a good price.
Won’t be raving about it to friends, but it’s the sort of place I’d go to if I found myself in the area without any plans.
… moreLucie Klusáčková
Amazing customer service. Waitresses very attentive, friendly and fast.
Not long wait for drinks or food.
Great atmosphere, not loud music.
Great starters options and very tasty.
Great selection of drinks.
I would don’t say the food is authentic Vietnamese taste but it’s tasty.
Clean, fresh smell and great condition toilets.
… moreMira Gunn
I discovered this cozy, little restaurant on a recent trip to London covent garden as my hotel, St Giles was merely ten mins walk from this restaurant and the British Museum.
As the restaurant was relatively full at ca. 19:00pm tonight, I requested to order from the doorway ‘to go’. The waitress seated my son and I, at the cozy outdoor seating area after advising us regarding our order. She even brought the card reader outside so I didn’t have to struggle with the door/ the pram, etc.
I ordered a duck dish with rice, salad and vermicelli noodles & a sauce on the side. Refreshing, filling, healthy and authentic.
Nothing left to desire, a solid 10/10. A perfect meal to end a perfect day!
… moreTaylan C
Decent prices and selection of food, staff are great and the place is lovely. Really enjoyed the grilled beef in betel leaves and duck summer rolls, but wasn’t very impressed with the quality of the beef in the pho, and broth wasn’t as flavoursome as I would have hoped for, otherwise this would have been 5 stars
… moreAngel
Tried the lunch set with pho and spring roll✨ The pho was aromatic and well-balanced, with tender noodles and soft beef. The spring roll was crispy, which paired perfectly with the soup.
A comforting and filling lunch option near Convert Garden and Gillian Lynne Theatre, highly recommended.
… moreBarista Okina
The overall taste here is among the best I’ve had in Vietnamese restaurants — really impressive. However, I was a little disappointed that the Pho soup was only warm rather than hot, which is usually expected in Asian cuisine. The broth also felt a bit light in beef flavour. The spring rolls were fine, though the texture was slightly harder than my preference. As for the service, it could be a bit warmer and more welcoming. With some small improvements in these areas, I’m sure this place could easily become a solid five-star experience.
… moreS Esther
Food is good, staff is attentive and service is good. It is recommended to have a pre theatre dinner especially it is just opposite to Gillian Lynne, no rush just enough time. This restaurant is not spacious and quite close to each other, I don’t think you would stay long. I still would like to revisit for the food
… moreJiacheng Li
The rice noodles/wraps are super fresh, they are soft but chewy. Not the usual (dry then boiled) noodles you’d see in most Vietnamese restaurants. The pork & mushrooms wraps taste amazing, the intrinsic character of each ingredient is well presented, and their combination is nicely balanced.
… moreKadia Toure
Maybe I didn’t make the right choice with those beef noodles, it didn’t really feel like authentic Vietnamese cuisine. I didn’t find the flavour of the dish outstanding; it was more of an average dish overall. However, the service was very efficient, the team was nice, and the restaurant was clean.
… moreShubz
Fresh summer rolls did not have fresh salad in them & flavourless.
Pho was totally flavourless also, was just plain noodles in boiled water w few pieces of beef… don’t understand the hype.
Is Vietnamese food designed to have no spices/taste?
Personally thought it was over priced & the Korean spot across the road is miles better imo.
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