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Ai banh mi

3.0 (1 review)

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Quan Do - Dessert - Sticky rice in some sort of coconut cream

Quan Do

4.0(235 reviews)
0.4 kmAltstadt
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Food was tasty and arrived soon after the order was placed…read more Service from the attending server was quite friendly but not very attentive, probably because of the location of the table I was sitting at - tucked away in a corner at the end of the main counter. There was another table there as well, slightly more in the open that also seemed to get less attention. They were not that busy and on one occasion I had to seek out the waitress who was just chatting with two others. Older woman at the counter as you walk into the restaurant did not seem pleasant. Ambience is inconsequential. This is a restaurant stuck in the corner of a building that is on a corner of a street, with a couple tables outside on the sidewalk. There is no Vietnamese decor (or any other decor for that matter) so ambience was not a consideration in this place. Based on the food alone I would recommend this establishment - nothing else.

The fried spring rolls had crispy perforated wrappers and a solid meat and vegetable filling. The…read moresweet Thai chili sauce accompanying it was straight out of the bottle, but tasted better when tweaked with the house pickled chili and garlic on the table. The Summer rolls were tight and served sushi style. The peanut sauce that came with it was good. The Pho Bo (beef) broth was actually really good. Noodle texture and thin sliced beef were all excellent. And the shredded herbs added a balance and interest to the flavors. The fried dough stick was a lovely authentic homage to how Pho is served in Vietnam, and a fun dipping companion for the broth. Caphe s'ua da (iced coffee) was fragrant, espresso strong and served unmixed so you can see the seductive dark brown hue. But evaporated milk was used--refined, but I much prefer the sweetened condensed milk versions.

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Quan Do - Quan do im Niemitz Haus.

Quan do im Niemitz Haus.

Quan Do - Spring rolls, beef with broccoli and rice

Spring rolls, beef with broccoli and rice

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Ai banh mi - vietnamese - Updated May 2026

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