Where to eat Vietnamese food in Reutlingen: The Best Restaurants and Bars

July 4, 2020 Velvet Mowry

Reviews on Vietnamese food in Reutlingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. Reutlingen (German pronunciation: [ˈʁɔʏtlɪŋən] ( listen)) is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the capital of the eponymous district of Reutlingen. As of April 2008, it has a population of 109,828. Reutlingen has a university of applied sciences, which was founded in 1855, originally as a weavers' school. Today Reutlingen is home to an established textile industry and also houses machinery, leather goods and steel manufacturing facilities. It has the narrowest street in the world, Spreuerhofstraße (width 31 cm).
Things to do in Reutlingen

1. Asia Mekong - Asiatische Spezialitaten

Kanzleistr. 48, 72764, Reutlingen, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Chinese, Asian, Thai, Vietnamese Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service [email protected] +49 7121 1376638
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4 based on 118 reviews

Asia Mekong - Asiatische Spezialitaten

Reviewed By sandramY1156BN

My husband and me had the pleasure to have dinner here. The place is small, but the food is very good and the service/staff were really nice and spoke good English too. I recommend this restaurant for all the people interested in vietnamese food. Wantun soup delicious! Also try the prawns eith red curry so yummy

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2. China-Thai-Wok

Metzgerstr. 18, 72764, Reutlingen, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese Lunch, Dinner Seating, Table Service, Reservations [email protected] +49 7121 334269 http://www.chinathaiwok-reutlingen.de
China-Thai-Wok

Reviewed By 930dougt

After a few beers on a night out we came across this place for something to eat The place was empty which usually makes you think twice but we thought we'd give it ago as it looked clean and tidy Although communicating wasn't easy as the host didn't speak much English we managed to communicate as she had an iPad to translate Food was good although our chop suey rolls got lost in translation and never turned up Over all food was good and a lot to choose from of the menu and the host was pleasant and helpful We all agreed we would eat here again

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3. Wasabi

Katharinenstr. 25 Direkt Am Tubinger Tor, 72764, Reutlingen, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Japanese, Sushi, Asian, Vietnamese Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service, Seating +49 7121 3827647 http://wasabi-reutlingen.de/
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3 based on 23 reviews

Wasabi

Reviewed By Daniel G

We ate at this restaurant twice while visiting family in Reutlingen. The food is good and the price/value relationship is acceptable. The Pho is above average for the area and the sushi was fresh and properly prepared. Please note that the restaurant does not accept credit cards, so bring cash. The service is good and the servers are knowledgeable.

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4. Chiko

Katharinenstr. 25, 72764, Reutlingen, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Japanese, Sushi, Asian, Vietnamese Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +49 7121 3827647 http://www.chiko-rt.de/
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4 based on 15 reviews

Chiko

Reviewed By VBR5554

Am Tübinger Tor, dort, wo sich früher das WASABI befand, befindet sich jetzt das neue asiatische Restaurant CHIKO, das offenbar auch die Inneneinrichtung vom Vorgänger übernommen hat.Innen ist es asiatisch eingerichtet, nicht allzu groß, aber sehr dunkel.Dafür gibt es auf der Außenterrasse vor dem Lokal reichtlich Platz.Auffällig und preislich sehr günstig die preiswerte Mittagskarte (Komplettgerichte um 7,90 Euro).Aber auch die Abendkarte kann sich preislich sehen lassen (siehe Fotos).Ich hatte vorab eine vietnamesische Suppe Morning Hanoi mit Hähnchenfleisch (4,60 €): sehr lecker mit knackiger Gemüseeinlage und Hähnchenfleisch. Es fehlte zwar Salz, aber dank der mitgereichten Chili-Sauce wirklich lecker.Als Hauptgang hatte ich Sasake für 15,90 € : flambierte Biolachsscheiben auf Soja-Ingwer-Soße mit Sesamreis und Salat auf einer Schieferplatte (siehe Foto). Auch dies war sehr zurückhaltend gewürzt, was aber dem Lachs gut tat.Dazu hatte ich eine sehr leckere selbstgemachte Limo "Lemon Soda" mit Limetten und Minze für 3,90 € (siehe Foto).Optisch und geschmacklich wirklich eine Empfehlung.Das nächste mal werde ich mal die Sushi- und Maki-Karte durcharbeiten.;-)

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