Find out what Vietnamese restaurants to try in Collegien including Le TUK TUK DE SAIGON, Pho Quynh, Le Royal Torcy, L'Atelier du Wok, Wing Heng, Nhu Y, MAY Asian Bistro, AI PHO Bistrot Viet, Dragonland, Le Palais Paradis
I had a very enjoyable evening at this restaurant on the day that I arrived in Torcy with friends ahead of a trip to Disneyland Paris.The friendly service and excellent food really set us up for the fun filled trip ahead of us.
4 based on 12 reviews
We found this gem on a recent trip to Disneyland Paris as we were staying in a hotel pretty much next door. This is quite a simple restaurant, but we were encouraged by the fact that we were the only people in the restaurant that were not from the Far East. The menu is quite extensive offering Dim Sum as well as a wide choice of main courses including meat, sea food and vegetarian options. A lot of the dishes I recognized from travelling in the South of China. We both had a meat based main course with a rice dish and some Dim Sum. The food was completely authentic and every bit as good as I had in local restaurants on rural China. For the location, this was also amazing value. We will definitely be back.
4 based on 155 reviews
Traditional cuisine
I visited Ai Pho with my family (2+2). The place was quite busy, and there is a good reason for that: The Pho soup is good, and prices are reasonable. The herbs were nice, but there were not those additional sauces that some other pho restaurants offer. My son had grilled chicken with rice. He said that that was good, too. The service in Ai Pho works, and they accept credit cards. It is easy to recommend Ai Pho for anyone who likes the Vietnamese soup.
4 based on 87 reviews
MAY Asian Bistro is born from the desire to bring a new casual approach to the traditional Asian restaurant. The interior design is elegant and trendy and the menu balances the heat of Thailand with delicate flavours and fresh products. A tasty, authentic
Très bon Thaï qui peut faire un peu cantine par le niveau sonore quand le restaurant est plein. Le cadre est sympa comme le personnel
4 based on 231 reviews
A must go! Try as many things as you can! the phó is amazing and many otherr dishes available! Plates are very nice looking, fresh ingredients and fast service,Just be aware that it will be packed!
4 based on 103 reviews
Terrace packed with locals and Chinese, inside idem idem, allready a good sign. We were not deceived. In the basic ambiance of this modest restaurant we had a perfect Bo-buhn. And because we found a tiny piece of wrapping-plastic in one of our plates it was not charged, and we got 100.000 apologies.Dear petrus_grotius, Thank you so much for taking time to recommend us! It's a such a pleasure to host you in a restaurant and we are glad that you had an amazing time with us and our delicious dishes (especially the Bobun that you enjoyed eating!!). However, we are sorry again for the little incident that happened, thanks for understanding. We would like to see you soon and make your explore more of our awesome Thai and Vietnamese cuisine ;) The pleasure is ours, thank you for these 4 beautiful stars! WING HENGYour Vietnamese and Thai restaurant in Lognes
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4 based on 396 reviews
Following an exhausting and long day at Disneyland with our 3 kids we wanted some decent, reasonably priced food close to our hotel that didn't involve burgers or chips! We opted for this after seeing good reviews on TripAdvisor and it didn't disappoint. For a Thursday night the restaurant was busy and clearly popular, we sat outside and enjoyed the last of the evening sun. We went for the set menus and chose 3 different dishes, all of which were big portions and super tasty, the deal offered really good value for money. The service was friendly and the food came quick. It was exactly what we needed after a long tiring day! Happy bellies all around! Would recommend.
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4 based on 363 reviews
We tried their famous lok lak and were underwhelmed as it was not very tasty, even though it was quite pricey. There is a large menu with dozens of specialties to choose from, so you may find something to your liking, such as bo bun or soups. We tried the nems and found they didn't feel as fresh as we expected. Our three colours desert was actually quite good ! 50% of the extensive staff was actually friendly. You should probably try it and see for yourself.
4 based on 529 reviews
Now I'm tough on Vietnamese restaurants, they're generally not up to the standard, oily, tasteless, with a limited choice of dishes. Now this is definitely not the case for this restaurant. We regularly come and their pho soups and bun bo salads are really good. This time, we tried different dishes: sautées thick rice noodles with pork, shrimps and vegetables; Vietnamese pork dumplings, Thai basil beef and homemade lemon tea. They were all very good and cheap. The portion for the sautées noodles is gigantic and only costs over 11â¬. Be warned. If you have small stomachs, you might not need to order starters and find it difficult to have a dessert after your main dishes. Flavours are delicate and varied. The Thai basil beef had a different taste than usual, the sauce was tick and tasty. In total it only costed us 32â¬. A real bargain. Will always recommend this place.
4 based on 281 reviews
Located in a commercial centre about 50 km east of Paris, in an area where lots of Asians live. Thatâs why this centre has a high concentration of Asian restaurants: Viá»t/Thái, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean. Surprisingly, the Viá»t food here is one of the most authentic and flavourful in the Paris region, better than at most of the leading Viá»t restaurants in the 13ème arrondissement. We didnât try the phá» (which is more street food), but the home-cooking dishes were really very good: cá kho tá», canh chua, bò lá lá»t, gá»i xoải tôm, bánh khá»t. Service is friendly but kind of blurred - forgetful and not-proactive. Many Vietnamese living in Paris take the RER to go out here for lunch. Donât bother about the Thai dishes. None of the chefs are Thái, and the restaurant is not called Le Tuk Tuk de Bangkuk anyway. If you want Thái, go to a ârealâ Thái restaurant. I would never go to a Franco-Spanish restaurant owned by Frenchmen in Asia to eat Spanish food.
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