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Przekaż informację zwrotnąEnjoyed the food experience, prices were good and drinks cheap.Service was prompt and efficient.Would certainly recommend for place to eat.
This Vietnamese restaurant is worth visiting. We called up and booked a table for 8 person around 11 am and the waitress told me that they opened at noon so we arrived 10 minutes before they opened and entered the restaurant. Just 15 minutes after...then opened ON A SUNDAY the restaurant was almost fully booked and overcrowded with mostly Asians both Chinese and Vietnamese which tells that this one is worth eating before we even decided our dishes. We ordered some typical Vietnamese appetizer which were good and some pho which were average tasting, because it tasted like water added with some flavour. Real pho should have boiled for several hours. Service was very good as the waitress was friendly and helped out with size of the portion and brought our food relatively fast. The interior was below average, but again we were here for eating, not sightseeing.
It wasn 't exactly an enthusiastic yeah when Vietnamese was mentioned. I had more robust food on my mind, but decided to go with the flow. Berlin has an Asian eatery or five dressing its Straßen and Kantstr is no different. It was busy, you 'd expect...that on Reunification day a public holiday here in Germany, but a table was found in this clean and welcoming restaurant. So the menus were perused, our orders placed and we sat back and waited for our taste bud 's to be thrilled. It 's pretty cheap here and my 5 pork skewers with rice noodles and crisp salad was only €6.50 and R 's tofu with rice was only €5. We opted for Vietnamese spring rolls (3 types prawn, pork and veg with a chilli fish sauce) to start and all 3 dishes were more than edible, although I heard from over the table that the tofu dish was a little too sweet. Our menus were in German, but I believe there are English menus available. In all this place is pretty good, but I wouldn 't hurry back, but maybe that 's because I 'm not Vietnamese food mad :
This Vietnamese restaurant is worth visiting. We called up and booked a table for 8 person around 11 am and the waitress told me that they opened at noon so we arrived 10 minutes before they opened and entered the restaurant. Just 15 minutes after...then opened ON A SUNDAY the restaurant was almost fully booked and overcrowded with mostly Asians both Chinese and Vietnamese which tells that this one is worth eating before we even decided our dishes. We ordered some typical Vietnamese appetizer which were good and some pho which were average tasting, because it tasted like water added with some flavour. Real pho should have boiled for several hours. Service was very good as the waitress was friendly and helped out with size of the portion and brought our food relatively fast. The interior was below average, but again we were here for eating, not sightseeing.
What should be omitted -wurden ignored eating moderately.