Find out what Vietnamese restaurants to try in Braunschweig. Also known as Brunswick, Braunschweig is, at about 250,000 people, the largest city between Hannover and Berlin. Many of Braunschweig's most historic buildings surround the city center Burgplatz (Castle Square), including the 12th-century Braunschweiger Dom (Brunswick Cathedral), burial place of the famed Henry the Lion, powerful early Duke of Saxony. Henry's rebuilt castle, Burg Dankwarderode, is also on the Burgplatz and is now a museum. The Old City Market is another popular visitor spot.
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4 based on 81 reviews
Quang Anh is a cheap and delicious vietnamese food restaurant: possibly better for taking away or max. 2 persons. The local is very small and not thought for the clients to stay long.... But the food is really good, tasty. You'll have all options: vegetarian and with meat. Definitively a recommendable place for asian/Vietnamese food lovers and persons in hurry as one cannot stay long in the uncomfortable tables and chairs. 5 for the food, 2 or 3 for the local, 4 for the staff: in summary: 4.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Were at their place on 25/03/2017 in the evening.Entrees were good, but main courses were not what was mentioned on their menu list: it was supposed to be dishes served with rice noodles.In reality the noodles were only basic traditional European noodles.After our dinner,when we informed the server,he brought a small plate with real uncooked rice noodles,having a total different aspect (color and surely taste) of the ones served to us! Moreover,Mastercard and Visa credit cards not accepted.On top of that,no VAT recipe was delivered.My guess is because we are only visitors from abroad and not local residents....
4 based on 31 reviews
The service here is bare bones, but for an Imbiss, it is satisfactory. The outdoor seating, heated during winter, offers beautiful views of the Kohlmarkt square and foot traffic passing by. The New Yorker clothing store is around the corner. Order at the counter and the food will be brought to your table. The Pho was fresh and flavorful. I would have liked more bean sprouts and fresh chili peppers, but for the low price, it was great. The ginger tea and fresh sommer rolls were also delicious. Tip-Bring a jacket during the winter season because they leave the front door permanently open which allows a breeze to cool the inside seating.
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Simple but effective. Lots of choice between hot dishes like wraps, couscous dishes, soup, then salad, good variety and all ready within minutes. It's incredibly cheap, I got about 800ml of lentil soup and a foot long falafel wrap (tailored to my taste by making it mild) for 5.50â¬! Incredible! Some of the food (soup) is heated with the microwave, but I have no problem with that and it tasted great. You couldn't notice any grease, garlic or other means some places use to make something taste stronger with little effort. It just tastes like its components, which was lovely. And all vegan!! I was very pleased with it.
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