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4 based on 514 reviews
Bienvenue au Restaurant Chez Xuan à Thonon-les-Bains. Le restaurant Chez Xuan à Thonon vous propose une cuisine exclusivement FAITE MAISON de qualité, raffinée et copieuse, à base de produits frais naturels de qualité et cuisinés sur place par le Chef Cui
We travelled 34 km just to try this restaurant in Thonon, but sadly we could not eat. They were serving only people that had booked. There were plenty of places available but because of shortage of staff, they refused to sit us. It was almost 13:30 when we got there and, after that, we could only find a decent place to eat more than one hour later back in Geneva. So for me, this was a terrible lunch experience.Dear customers,We are really sorry that you drove all the way to visit our restaurant but weren't able to find a table. There was indeed an accident that one of our staff had had to leave 30 minutes before the closing time and we had no choice but refuse new guests. Thank you for your comprehension and we hope to see you again very soon.Chez Xuan Restaurant Asiatique
4 based on 342 reviews
My friends and I decided to cross the lake for dinner and we were definitely not disappointed.Unlike Switzerland, authenticity actually means something on Evian. Le Tuk-Tuk brings you delicious and authentic Thai cuisine with perfect portions. Highly recommend the Pad Thai!
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4 based on 116 reviews
Was looking forward to this restaurant but sadly apart from the mixed starters which were tasty. The main dishes were more like a bland Chinese than Vietnamese. Probably they have sadly tuned the dish's to the local's palette.
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4 based on 163 reviews
Had the 29 euro menu - with chicken noodle soup and cuttlefish/seiche and dessert. Tasty and in sufficient quantity, although more expensive than other French Vietnamese restaurants on the other side of the lake. But Evian admittedly attracts more tourists who are willing to pay the higher prices, so not just Baie d'Halong. The Asian beer was a bit pricey at 6 euros the bottle (but choice of Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese). There is no menu du jour - maybe no demand for it. What was surprising though is that Pho is no longer available, apparently because there is no demand for it. A modest call to all Ãvianais: Ask for the Pho to return!
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