The restaurant offers a variety of Vietnamese dishes. The Vietnamese milk tea is lighter in flavor compared to Thai milk tea. The spring rolls have a strong spice flavor and may not suit everyone's taste. The Vietnamese chicken salad is fresh and delicious, and the stir-fried rice noodles with seafood is very refreshing when paired with lemon.
The restaurant features private rooms designed with names of Vietnamese places, complemented by Vietnamese staff, creating a feeling of being abroad.
The service staff are mostly Vietnamese, providing an overseas-style service experience that feels warm and professional.
Location: Xizhi District, New Taipei City
Super famous Vietnamese cuisine
I heard that even the Vietnamese ambassador visits this restaurant when coming to Taiwan (not sure if that's true).
Since it was a club gathering, we had reserved a private room in advance.
Each private room is named after a place in Vietnam.
The menu has both à la carte options and set meal courses.
Most of the staff are Vietnamese, which gives a sense of being abroad,
and it feels a bit like you're not actually in Taiwan 😂.
Here are a few dishes that left a strong impression on me:
🌟 Vietnamese Milk Tea
It tastes quite similar to Thai milk tea, but it's not as sweet comparatively.
The spice flavor is also not as strong, leaning more towards Taiwanese preferences.
🌟 Spring Rolls
This dish did not suit my taste at all.
It was filled with a lot of spices and very overpowering.
For me, it was the most disappointing dish.
🌟 Vietnamese Chicken Salad
Very delicious, with a refreshing and pleasant taste.
The combination of chicken and vegetables, along with the seasoning, was very well matched.
It's the kind of dish that makes you want to take bite after bite in summer.
🌟 Stir-Fried Flat Rice Noodles
Tastes like the kind of Vietnamese flat rice noodles you can imagine.
The seafood flavor is adjusted with lemon, so it's very refreshing
and doesn’t taste as salty as Thai dishes.
Overall, it was very well paired.