Discover Restaurants offering the best Vietnamese food in Le Lamentin, Arrondissement of Fort-de-France, Caribbean including Indochine, Bonjour Saigon, Hanoi
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4 based on 24 reviews
Cadre : un peu excentré par rapport au centre ville du Lamentin. Un décor un peu vieillot mais c'est bien connu "l'habit ne fait pas le moine". Accueil : Ambiance familiale. On y est accueilli soit par la patronne soit par son fils.Plats : Je choisis généralement le bo bun aux crevettes à 12 euros. C'est un mélange de laitue, vermicelles de riz, pousses de soja, crevettes, menthe, nems, cacahuètes. On se sent vraiment repu même avant la fin du plat car les quantités sont gargantuesques.Sinon, pour le Menu midi vous aurez le choix entre : un Bo bun simple à 10 euros, un Pho à 12 euros, un BÅuf luc lac à 18 euros.Bien sûr, vous pouvez commander à la carte ou choisir parmi les plats déjà préparés comme le demi poulet, ou le bÅuf aux oignons accompagné de ses nouilles ou riz.Au final : Je recommande, car c'est pas cher et bon.
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4 based on 29 reviews
We were very happy with fast service and smiling faces, unfortunately the food did not live up to our expectations. We took their recommendations but were disappointed by the poor quality. Dear Bonjour Saigon, keep being friendly and effective but make your menue smaller but with better food! Please give your customers the taste of your photos (because food looks amazing)!
4 based on 128 reviews
This isn't what you'd find in the States; but it isn't that bad. Mr. Sam runs this Vietnamese eatery and it works: nice egg rolls, "Ravioli", Sweet & Sour Shrimp / Fish, Pho, and a nice variety of noodle dishes, friend rice, etc.You don't go away hungry, its a nice break from local fare and its fairly priced for Martinique.
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