Cu Tu - Hackney
Cu Tu
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In the heart of Kingsland Road lies an array of Vietnamese eateries that promise to excite taste buds. Amidst the bustling atmosphere, Cu Tu emerges as a cozy haven, offering traditional dishes alongside intriguing surprises, like goat meat. Diners rave about the comforting bowls of noodle soup, perfect for warming up during cold seasons, while the efficient service ensures quick meals are served without hesitation. Although some may find certain dishes less impressive compared to other local favorites, the inviting ambiance and affordability make Cu Tu a compelling choice for both newcomers and seasoned Vietnamese cuisine enthusiasts.
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The new Cu Tu restaurant now stands where the old Hung Viet restaurant used to be. I had never dined at Hung Viet, so I cannot say if Cu Tu is a new version trying to escape past issues or if it is an entirely new establishment, but it certainly has a cozy feel to it. After indulging too much during the holidays, what better way to start the New Year than with a nourishing bowl of Vietnamese noodle soup? It's comfort... View all feedback.
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on the grounds of the old hung viet restaurant stands the new cu tu restaurant. I would never be eaten in hung viet, so I can not say whether this is a new incarnation to avoid some control or is a completely new gaff in his own right, but it certainly has a lived feeling about it. after a week or two of over pampering, which better go away, enter the new year with some healthy foods than a good bowl of Vietnamese nu... View all feedback.
On the grounds of the old hung viet restaurant stands the new cu tu restaurant. I would never be eaten in hung viet, so I can not say whether this is a new incarnation to avoid some control or is a completely new gaff in his own right, but it certainly has a lived feeling about it. after a week or two of over pampering, which better go away, enter the new year with some healthy foods than a good bowl of Vietnamese nudel soup. it is warming up, soul nourishing and after Christmas it is a **** blessing. the menu in cu tu is a little interesting, I mean, it has all the usual suspicious, but also some other surprises. I haven't seen a goat on a Vietnamese menu before, or maybe I haven't looked hard enough. but this could be a fun place to continue to investigate.
A beautiful atmosphere and the best hospitality they could ask. cu tu is one of the newer spots on the kingsland road. I was trying to try one of the best known names, but that discovered on my way and decided to dive. tom, the manager is a joy. the food was delicious and all so reasonable price with an additional discount. I'm going back to the finals. the dry chilli squid is a must!
Cu Tu is a newer restaurant located on Kingsland Road with a beautiful atmosphere and excellent hospitality. I stumbled upon it while looking for a well-known spot, but decided to give it a try. The manager, Tom, was a delight and the food was delicious. Plus, the prices were very reasonable, with an additional 10% discount. I will definitely be returning. I highly recommend trying the dry chili squid - it's a must!
The new Cu Tu restaurant now stands where the old Hung Viet restaurant used to be. I had never dined at Hung Viet, so I cannot say if Cu Tu is a new version trying to escape past issues or if it is an entirely new establishment, but it certainly has a cozy feel to it. After indulging too much during the holidays, what better way to start the New Year than with a nourishing bowl of Vietnamese noodle soup? It's comforting, soul-warming, and a true blessing after the hustle and bustle of Christmas. The menu at Cu Tu is quite intriguing - it offers all the traditional favorites, but also some unexpected surprises. I've never seen goat meat on a Vietnamese menu before, or maybe I just haven't been looking hard enough.
We all know how it is with popular restaurants - people tend to flock to them and ignore everything else. Why bother going elsewhere when you can go to the best? Otherwise, it would just be another unnecessary addition of calories. Think about your favorite restaurant - do they remember what your usual order is without you having to remind them? No cheating, give it a try. Whenever I crave a piping hot bowl of pho (which has been happening more often with the extended winter), I always head to Song Que on Kingsland Road. It's nearly impossible to snag a table after 6:30 on weekends, so I always make sure to come earlier. Now that the days are getting longer with summer approaching...