
Easygoing destination dishing up Vietnamese noodles, soup & rice, plus vegan options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 120 Union St, London SE1 0FR, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 3302 8828
Website: http://www.unionviet.com/
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Reviews
The owner was lovely and very efficient.
Highly recommended!
The service is really friendly – the restaurant has really cozy vibes, will definitely come back again 🙂
We also had dessert: homemade steamed banana cake with coconut cream and Crispy coconut sesame roll with ice cream. So so so good!
Can’t wait to come back again and try the rest of the menu!
We came here before an evening exhibition at Tate Modern. The restaurant is within 10min walking distance from the museum. It was really busy, but we were able to get a table without booking.
The service was a bit on the slow side, as there were only two people serving for a full house of guests. The food was really good. Would like to try the pho noodles next time, but the dishes (dry mixed noodles and some veggie salad) we had were also great. The portion was huge and the price was really reasonable.
Will come back again the next time I visit Tate modern.
What stood out to me was the service – over and above to be helpful and friendly, so great!
Unfortunately upon ordering we discovered that in addition to the new look, the menu has essentially been gutted, watered down and “westernised” for want of a better word. While the food was ok and edible, it was also simple and very “identi-kit eastern”. The teriyaki noodles were underwhelming, my duck rice bowl came with a salad that would be more at home in wetherspoons and quite honestly it all felt barely vietnamese at all.
I can only assume this is all under new management, and while the service was polite and fast, its disheartening to see what used to be such wonderful little spot with rich , fresh authentic vietnamese food reduced to what really felt like cheap fast food.
Honestly, wagamamas feels more authentic than whatever this is, and I never thought I’d say that. A sad loss.