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absolutely the best place to eat. it can be a very romantic place, historical and party place also. beautifully painted in yellow, while this colonial building still all the elements of previous history to share with its customers. the most important service of her waitress and cook gave us everything as their customers. every food has history to tell. it's Vietnamese hospitable and gourmet can I say. must be here fo... View all feedback.
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After hearing a fair amount of hype about this restaurant, I was left feeling pretty lackluster about it after dinner. There were some decent dishes on the menu like the green mango salad or grilled beef with onions (forget exact titles of dishes), but the majority of our other dishes like sizzling duck, steamed squid and fried prawns were all overcooked and under-seasoned. If you are visiting this city and intereste... View all feedback.
We booked a lunch on Sunday at 1 o'clock, but when we entered the restaurant, the last order is 1:30 o'clock and the restaurant closes by 2 o'clock. the service was a bit unlustered, with disinterested servers that do not give them much attention, but eating was quite good, even though a bit expensive. we couldn't finish everything, and they helped us take away our rest after our request. we spent a little more than 1 million wnd in total. the ambiente of the restaurant is very beautiful. that was like the toilet was spacious and clean.
I'd rate this 4.5 stars. Loved this place! We took a cab from Hanoi's Old Quarter to dine at this highly rated restaurant, and we were not disappointed. We ordered food enough for six people, and only spent 100 dollars. Not bad for a high end restaurant with beautifully presented, delicious food. I'd go for the Catch of the Day and the Bun Cha as my favorites, but really, everything was delicious. While it could be a date night type of place, there were families who were dining there, too. Dress just a notch above casual. Servers were attentive and kind enough to call a cab for us after our meal. My only complaint: bathroom could be cleaner, thus not a five-star rating.
Home Hanoi Restaurant looks like an Boutique restaurant, the location is not easy to find, but once you get near enough you may differentiate by its unique mustard building color. Very french classic at the interior design, 2 floors in total, and I love the interior design... warm and cozy. The food is good at a fair price, average of 10 15 usd per dish. And it has a very good selection of wine menu
After hearing a fair amount of hype about this restaurant, I was left feeling pretty lackluster about it after dinner. There were some decent dishes on the menu like the green mango salad or grilled beef with onions (forget exact titles of dishes), but the majority of our other dishes like sizzling duck, steamed squid and fried prawns were all overcooked and under-seasoned. If you are visiting this city and interested in trying out different Vietnamese dishes, you're much better off exploring the more casual eateries and street stands as they are 1/5 the price.
The customer service was amazing! The food not so much. The starters were terrible. The fried squid was inedible and the banana salad didn’t have chicken breast it had chicken thigh. The salad was bitter and tasteless. The grilled squid was OK.. it lacked flavor. The tofu and eggplant had very little flavor. Out waitress tried but was not trained well. The manager was wonderful and gave us free tea and dessert to make up for the inedible starters.