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A nice walk from our hotel, we stumbled on this lovely simply restaurant. Staff are so friendly and helpful. The food was fantastic, we enjoyed it so much, went back a few times. Thank you View all feedback.
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Nothing much to say.Great pho thoug!I guess it's a great place for a quick lunch in town with a friend or two.The restaurant is really small so forget about coming with millions of friends or family or maybe book in advanceThe service was fine, nothing major to highlight.The food was good and well served so I'd go back at lunch break for a quick one! View all feedback.
I stumbled upon this restaurant while looking for a place to eat near my hotel. The food was surprisingly good for the price. I wouldn't go here for a romantic dinner with my girlfriend, but for a quick healthy meal, it's great.The staff is friendly, though somewhat busy with takeaway meals. (And her smartphone, which is not a huge issue for a restaurant in this segment)I had the "marmite de chef" if I remember correctly. Very nice (picture) I came again the day after and had a noodle soup, which was also quite nice (and only 9 euros)Recommended.
I went here because I fancied some Nems and it was close to my hotel, and I'm so glad I did. The food was both simple and exquisitely flavoured at the same time. Service was faultless, not rushed or too slow.It's quite a small restaurant, only about 20 or so covers, but I would not hesitate to recommend it both to newcomers to Vietnamese food and those who eat it regularly.
Nothing much to say.Great pho thoug!I guess it's a great place for a quick lunch in town with a friend or two.The restaurant is really small so forget about coming with millions of friends or family or maybe book in advanceThe service was fine, nothing major to highlight.The food was good and well served so I'd go back at lunch break for a quick one!
This restaurant is an oasis in the midst of a dearth of good Asian food in Toulouse. It's a small, but smart restaurant which can take small groups (unlike the place opposite). Service was prompt, efficient and friendly. We could place our order in English.As our main course, we shared a Banh Xeo (think of the musical instrument, 'banjo' to remember the name). It's a sort of vietnamese crepe. Be sure to choose this dish from the 'main' menu as the starter version is steamed. The main course one is crunchy and stuffed generously with prawns, beansprouts and a tasty sauce. It's enough for two and works at 4 euros each. This dish is most definitely in my top 3 Asian dishes in Toulouse and I'm very hard to please as I'm very well travelled in Asia.I would recommend similar travellers to be adventurous and choose from the house speciality menu. It's well worth it!
A nice walk from our hotel, we stumbled on this lovely simply restaurant. Staff are so friendly and helpful. The food was fantastic, we enjoyed it so much, went back a few times. Thank you