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Went in for lunch with a friend. Really enjoyed the food. The service was also great. The server was very kind and welcoming. Highly recommend this restaurant and will definitely come again to try the dinner menu.
Great food options. Especially if you are a non-veg and come in a 3 or more people group then you are in for a treat. All you need to do is know in advance all the good options are there to try. I have been coming to Vung Tau 3 for years now and I have settled on few options that I just can not "not
I had the Grilled Beef and onions along wirh an eggroll, fried rice and salad. It was good but they have made this better during my last visit
This is the kind of restaurant I enjoy dining at. The staff and surroundings had a friendly and familiar feeling. Scanning the tables, it was obvious this was a popular choice for family dining amongst the locals. I was seated at well-worn tidy table within a minute or so and immediately made an
We waited 1 hour to get our food. Food was good. I would go to the Milpitas one near Dixon Landing for better service. That one is busier than this one but at least they can accommodate the crowd. It’s the same restaurant with the same menu.
The best banh xeo in the east bay. Love the crunchiness.... the sauce is great. My other favorites are cha gio, bo bia, mi tom cua, wonton noodle soup and bun bo nuong hanh. I am always craving for their foods. The lady in the restaurant is also very nice. Definitely will go back all the time. Great
Had the dry noodles with prawns and onion beef. Amazing!!
Still as good post pandemic. The lemongrass grilled pork is the tastiest porcine bite in the east bay and the duck soup with bamboo shoots is so rich, it turns to a jelly if refrigerated.
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