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The decor of this no-frills Vietnamese – all turquoise-trimmed mirrors & bright lighting – may not be to everyone’s taste, but the cooking… more »
‘A wicked little spot’, raves a fan of this Vietnamese humdinger, an ever-popular, ever-busy branch of the mushrooming Pho mini-chain. The… more »
Of the many Vietnamese eateries on Shoreditch’s Kingsland Road, Viet Grill remains the one to beat. ‘It’s permanently packed with Shoreditch… more »
Don’t be put off by Cay Tre’s rather drab exterior, because this top-drawer Vietnamese café has a genuinely engaging buzz. Queues are de rigueur… more »
‘Fresh, fast & furious’ sums up this original branch of the Pho mini-chain – so be prepared to queue. Named after Vietnam’s national dish… more »
Homely Mien Tay only opened on the Pho Mile in 2008, but it quickly became known as the discerning foodie’s budget Vietnamese. Its culinary heart… more »
Song Que is one of the busiest Vietnamese canteens in the ’Ditch. Families & fashionistas overlook the dated decor & harsh lighting, concentrating… more »
One of the very few Vietnamese joints in the West End, this stylish new kid is out of the same mould as the original on Old Street & is equally… more »
Tiny, inconspicuous & only open at lunchtimes, this Vietnamese café tucked down a narrow lane near the Guildhall is nevertheless ‘a welcome… more »
The fifth branch of Pho naturally focuses on Vietnam’s iconic noodle soup, although a few small plates, salads & stir-fries are tossed in for… more »
Green Papaya is a fondly regarded gem in the heart of east London’s Vietnamese restaurant scene, yet a million miles from Shoreditch’s fast… more »
Viet Hoa, one of the original functional-yet-fashionable Vietnamese canteens on Shoreditch’s Pho Mile, has been given the ‘concept’ treatment… more »
This tiny eatery was dishing up steaming-hot bowls of pho noodle soup long before Vietnamese cuisine became fashionable in the capital. Loved by… more »
Tay Do Café is one of the old guard of Kingsland Road Vietnamese restaurants. It hasn’t brought in the consultants or had a fancy-schmancy makeover;… more »
Namo’s shabby chic ‘gentrified IKEA meets cool colonial’ look has Hackney’s style-conscious diners smitten. The bohemian surroundings,… more »
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