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110 Reade St., New York, NY, 10013
nr. West Broadway
212-267-3777
beautifulKI from 11215 | Posted on 2/21/08
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We arrived at 6:30 on a Wed night: the restaurant was 1/3 full. Pleasant atmosphere, yet with a cold attitude of staff.The waitress was quite pushy. She kept asking whether we were ready to order and pulled plates from us while we were obviously enjoying nibbling the excellent sauce that comes with rice paper rolls. White rice was overcooked!! Chicken in lemon grass sauce came lukewarm. Food tasted very good. May be a better place in the summer hoping not to find the same staff.
Pim | Posted on 5/8/05
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This Vietnamese restaurant is really excellent. I really enjoyed the elegant decor and the lounge music : finally an Asian restaurant without the "typical" folklore... The meals are really tasty : the Pho (beef and noodles) is excellent, the Chia Gio are just as crispy as you would wish, the lemongrass and shrimp soup is a joy of flavours, and they have this special entree with shrimps and all kind of spices which is absolutely delicious ! While on vacation there, we had the chance to go there twice, and I wish I could have gone more to try everything on the menu !
kabasan | Posted on 3/20/03
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The decor is just right; very simple & modern. Small restaurant with seats all close together. Food was very nice & the service was good. They had some nice fish dishes.
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