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[[secretlondon]] visited on a Tuesday in November 2008. I had Vietnamese fish cake, hot and spicy lamb, egg fried rice, Vietnamese beer (£3), and banana fritters and (nice) ice cream (£2.90). Including service it came to £25. This may be a more Chinese-ified type of Vietnamese food; many of the dishes seemed Chinese and they only had two types of pho. The menu had a lot of seafood, including monkfish and seabass.
[[secretlondon]] visited on a Tuesday in November 2008. I had Vietnamese fish cake, hot and spicy lamb, egg fried rice, Vietnamese beer (£3), and banana fritters and (nice) ice cream (£2.90). Including service it came to £25. This may be a more Chinese-ified type of Vietnamese food; many of the dishes seemed Chinese and they only had two types of Pho. The menu had a lot of seafood, including monkfish and seabass.
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Despite having the name "Ha-Noi Cafe", this is a Vietnamese restaurant near Lambeth North Station.

secretlondon visited on a Tuesday in November 2008. I had Vietnamese fish cake, hot and spicy lamb, egg fried rice, Vietnamese beer (£3), and banana fritters and (nice) ice cream (£2.90). Including service it came to £25. This may be a more Chinese-ified type of Vietnamese food; many of the dishes seemed Chinese and they only had two types of Pho. The menu had a lot of seafood, including monkfish and seabass.

There was quiet instrumental music and there were candles on each table.

They also takeaway, and they will deliver for a minumum order of £12.

Accessibility: No step, and toilets on same level.

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Last visited by secretlondon, November 2008.

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