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The best restaurants serving Vietnamese food in Camden London
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4 Opinions in 1 websites
First time eating viatnamese. Nice little place, very good authentic street food. Friendly staff.
2 Opinions in 1 websites
I had been craving a pho and this place hit all the right spots for me. The food was delicious and the flavours authentic. It's a tiny spot but we came late for lunch, so were able to grab a table to eat. We didn't try out any rest facilities. At the moment it seems to mostly serve local businesses, but definitely worth a trip.
96 Opinions in 1 websites
Great food but was embarrassed that the waiter went back and added 20p to a £60 bill as we wanted to take leftovers back. Don’t think I’ve ever paid for a doggy bag. No fault of the staff but the owner clearly has no clue about customer service. If the service wasn’t good I would have asked them to remove it just because of the 20p
422 Opinions in 2 websites
I had shopped in here for years years although the pipes are quite expensive. I was looking for Hemani essential oils when one of them slipped from my hand when paying. Unfortunately the bottle of £2,49 broke. I was charged for it! I'm so disappointed that the man was so mean! He showed that it was purely accidentally. Even worse, when I queried he displayed an arrogant attitude. I'm not feeling happy. This shows me how much they care for customer retention.👎
755 Opinions in 2 websites
From the quiet Primrose Park and Regent Park to the extremely busy Camden Market, we found this tiny and authentic Vietnamese restaurant, with seats to sit down for delicious food. The Vietnamese coffee tasted great. The spicy pho with beef brisket was very spicy but tasty. I also enjoyed the green mango salad with prawns and the stir fried morning glory with garlic. Food tasted really homy and delicious. The staff were very friendly and service was fast and attentive. Definitely recommend in this area!
147 Opinions in 1 websites
No había estado en Ladudu durante un número de años dado anteriormente el servicio terrible. Me decidí a intentarlo esta semana. La comida era sosa y inauthentic. En general, una experiencia decepcionante. Sugiero que la gente va a la vuelta de la esquina a Pham Casa para conseguir su éxito vietnamita la próxima vez. Está a un corto paseo y merece la pena!
23 Opinions in 1 websites
Intenté regresar y comprar una de sus fantásticas cajas de ensalada de fideos hoy, pero lamentablemente el restaurante estaba cerrado. Me encanta la caja de fideos satay tofu, no parece mucha comida, ¡pero es más grande de lo que parece! los sabores también son fantásticos, ideales para llevar, pero también hay muchos asientos para comer.
22 Opinions in 1 websites
OK - this isn't a place you would go to for the ambiance, or the decor. Its basic, its cash only - and doesn't look particularly inviting. But if you are in the area, and are after some great value Chinese food as a quick lunch, it most certainly fulfils that job. They have a variety of "lunch set meals" on the menu - and the "special set meal" for under £10 that includes a soft drink, starter and a main - is a brilliant option. The food all comes hot and very tasty - and if that's what you are after, and the look of the place is of low importance, then give this a go.
3 Opinions in 1 websites
I think the other two reviews are over a year old as things have changed drastically since then. After undergoing a refurbishment earlier this year and (presuming) a change of ownership), I found a great improvement in the food - the previous food was underwhelming, to say the least, so the changes were very pleasing, and I started eating there at least once a week. I recommended it to friends and relatives who agreed that the food was very tasty, they had a special lunch menu for £8.50 which was wonderful value, with a tasty choice of 4 dishes. Unfortunately, after a few months it started to go downhill and there became a total lack of continuity when one didn't know what kind of meal one was getting. The crux came one day when I ordered my 'usual' noodles with vegetables (i am Vegetarian) and they know exactly what I like. My husband received his lunch and they apologised for the delay, saying the chef had prepared the 'wrong' dish meant for someone else and mine would be arriving shortly. The plate placed in front of me a few minutes later was a dish of grey looking boiled vermicelli with lumps of even greyer looking chicken, when I showed my horror, they rushed it away and eventually my dish appeared but as I was running late for a hospital appointment, so I asked for a container saying I would take it home and eat it later and don't think of charging me 30p for the container as it was down to them that I couldn't eat my meal there and then like my husband who had long since finished his. They did add on the 30p for the cardboard container which I refused to pay. The next day I warmed up my 'lunch' only AGAIN to find it full of lumps of chicken. I just took the whole thing back, slapped it on the counter and demanded the name of the owner as I felt it right to inform him/her how the staff were running this place into the ground. All of a sudden total amnesia set in among the staff and nobody knew anything! The few words of English they knew had vanished. I left them my card, asking them to give it to this anonymous owner and ask him to get in touch with me. Surprise, surprise the only person to get in touch was by text, one of the waiters telling me the days the 'skilful' chef would be working, and I went back a couple of times after that with a friend and the meals was reasonable again so when I knew I was going there I would text the waiter, but in the last 3 weeks received no reply when I asked what days the 'skilful' chef was working (apparently his wife was very ill and he didn't come in very often, maybe a couple of times a week. I went in to ask after the waiter with whom I had been in texting contact with and was told he was on holiday, I left another of my cards, asking the staff to pass it on again to the owner (who still re. mains anonymous), all they'll say is that he too is a chef and sometimes works there as well. don't think I will ever trust a restaurant with an anonymous owner and a horrendous staff problem who lie through their teeth. I'll wait for the new ownership signs to go up - shouldn't be long now.