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On a December 2019 visit [[bob]] had the spring rolls(&pound;4.95)<small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/49178581078/in/datetaken/ photo]</small>, chicken satay(&pound;4.95)<small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/49179074951/in/datetaken/ photo]</small> and mixed meat bun hue(&pound;10.95)<small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/49179283762/in/datetaken/ photo]</small>. All which were very good.

[[bob]]'s verdict: Of the vietnamese places on Kingsland Road I like this one the best. An interesting menu at a reasonable price.


Vietnamese restaurant on Kingsland Road in Shoreditch.

It can seat a total of 60 people, with 22 of them on bar chairs at high tables. The decor is very modern.

bob visited on a Thursday lunchtime in August 2018. There were six people in when I arrived, and a few more turned up while I was eating. Music was playing in the background.

I started with banh tom (£6.90) photo which was some very nice fried potato topped with a couple of fried prawns. The prawns could have been deshelled better; one of them still had its legs on.

I then had thit kho (slow-cooked pork with egg; £8.90) photo with peppercorn rice (£3.20) photo. The pork was very tender, the sauce was tasty, and the duck egg was pleasant enough. The rice was well cooked and tasted of pepper.

Accessibility: Two steps to get in. The toilets are on the same level as the eating area. There are three cubicles, one of which is accessible.

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Last visited by bob, December 2019. Opening hours taken from the Viet Hoa website, August 2018.

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