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Contribuiți la feedbackUnbelievable experience, but it is true in the Chinatown of Paris, 13th district. I visited Paris and enjoy always stopping through the city 's China, the renown 13. District to a beautiful noodle soup or a Chinese, Vietnamese or Lao, Thai lunch....We stop at a Vietnamese Pho restaurant at 13:00, and we could also have a word that waiter literally came to us without explanation. His words screaming at us were simple: from food, cook left and out! No wonder the restaurant is empty while other Chinese restaurants in the area were full at noon. Do not even recommend to stop this restaurant deserves only a 0 rating.
The last visits to other restaurants in the area where we tasted were a bit disappointing, even the popular Pho14. Recently we discovered the restaurants in het Oslo commercial center rue du disque 22 and had a magnificent Pho in May Hong, the place... is renovated and full, everything was good, clean and friendly service. Very recommended.
The best betting pho, the best "bun bo huê", the best dried papaya salad with dried beef, the best iced milk coffee...Paroles of a (connaisseur) viêt, which has been there for years!
This restaurant (showing "tea lounge") has been raffraîchi, has 2 addresses: 44 ave; d'ivry, but you have to take the corridor to arrive on the olympiades or 22 rue du disc, which is a subterranean street whose one of the ends is up to the 44 ave d'ivry. going there by chance, I met two people who recommended me qq dishes; in the entrances: the banh cuon was a little better than in other vn restaurants, the banh beo was correct; the huutieu was appreciated (the bowl of soup was apart), the bun rieu cua was average (cua = crab, but crab suspicions; the boy explained to us that for a bowl at 9,50€, there could not be crabs, and it was necessary to ask for a special sauce = mam to raise the dish, and yet we were talking Vietnamese,) and a bun bo hue, supposedly the dish of the house: a little disappointed not having found the tastes (recently "updated" in March to hue,) and the slices of little banani. service a little slow (1 boy for the small room but a lot of tables.) correct, affordable prices. It is more a restaurant for a quick meal than a meal in the French sense of the term.
We have been here at least 4 times, mom and dad said this was their favorite casual Vietnamese restaurants in Paris. We do enjoy the Pho noodle soup on the