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Best item on the menu are the Nems crispy and tasty served hot. Bo bun poulet citronnelle was tasty but was only luke warm because our table had to wait for the Gambas sautées à la sauce tamarin to be cooked up. After our starters, it took at least 30 mins before we asked where our main course dishes were and we were not given any answer very disappointed in the length of time it took to be served our meals. The Raviolis aux crevettes à la vapeur ha kao were good but not exceptional. Restaurant seating is a bit crowded and a bit noisy inside, especially when there is a table of loudmouths next to yours. If you decided to stop by, be sure to order the Nems.
This is a real Vietnamese restaurant with delicious food and a good price. You can sit outside or inside. It's in an area with a cinema and many other good restaurants.
Located in a commercial centre about 50 km east of Paris, in an area where lots of Asians live. That’s why this centre has a high concentration of Asian restaurants: Việt/Thái, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean. Surprisingly, the Việt food here is one of the most authentic and flavourful in the Paris region, better than at most of the leading Việt restaurants in the 13ème arrondissement. We didn’t try the phở (which is more street food), but the home cooking dishes were really very good: cá kho tộ, canh chua, bò lá lốt, gỏi xoải tôm, bánh khọt. Service is friendly but kind of blurred forgetful and not proactive. Many Vietnamese living in Paris take the RER to go out here for lunch. Don’t bother about the Thai dishes. None of the chefs are Thái, and the restaurant is not called Le Tuk Tuk de Bangkuk anyway. If you want Thái, go to a ‘real’ Thái restaurant. I would never go to a Franco Spanish restaurant owned by Frenchmen in Asia to eat Spanish food.
Accueil très sympathique et toujours souriant.On n'y mange des petits plats vietnamiens comme à la maison ,présente avec goût et originalité et avec plein de saveur.Ne pas hésiter à vous faire conseiller par les serveurs