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[[bob]] visited on a Thursday in December. At 20:30 I was the only customer another group turned up 30 minutes later. The service was fine if not a little perfunctory at times. The staff were having more fun playing cards. I had tea with possibly the worlds smallest tea cup<small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/3120740506/ photo]</small>. To eat I had Bun Bo Hue(£5.50)<small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/3119921085/ photo]</small>. The staff warned several times that this was very spicy. I found it to be adequately spiced other people may find their warnings more useful. The beef was very thin and obviously only cooked by the warmth of the stock. It was certainly very tasty and good value. I also had Vietnamese springs rolls(£5.50)<small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/3119917321/ photo]</small>. These were quite tasty and larger than I'm used to. |
[[bob]] visited on a Thursday in December. At 20:30 I was the only customer another group turned up 30 minutes later. The service was fine if not a little perfunctory at times. The staff were having more fun playing cards. I had tea with possibly the worlds smallest tea cup<small>[ http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/3120740506/ photo]</small>. To eat I had Bun Bo Hue(£5.50)<small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/3119921085/ photo]. The staff warned several times that this was very spicy. I found it to be adequately spiced other people may find their warnings more useful. The beef was very thin and obviously only cooked by the warmth of the stock. It was certainly very tasty and good value. I also had Vietnamese springs rolls(£5.50)<small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/3119917321/ photo]</small>. These were quite tasty and larger than I'm used to. |
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Pretty decent Vietnamese restaurant in Deptford.
bob visited on a Thursday in December. At 20:30 I was the only customer another group turned up 30 minutes later. The service was fine if not a little perfunctory at times. The staff were having more fun playing cards. I had tea with possibly the worlds smallest tea cup[ http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/3120740506/ photo]. To eat I had Bun Bo Hue(£5.50)photo. The staff warned several times that this was very spicy. I found it to be adequately spiced other people may find their warnings more useful. The beef was very thin and obviously only cooked by the warmth of the stock. It was certainly very tasty and good value. I also had Vietnamese springs rolls(£5.50)photo. These were quite tasty and larger than I'm used to.
No step to get in. Toilets are down a small flight of stairs.
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