Tried this little Vietnamese Asian fusion place for the first time. Since the closure of my favorite place a couple of years ago because of covid, I was in search for a similar place since.
This place is very small. I think maybe 30 person can sit max?
The menu is typical Asian fusion. I took the tao special which is a small house soup, fried roll and general tao chicken. They have combination that offer similar offer, unsure why it's just not called a combination but no big deal. It was good. The soup do remind me of charme cochinchinne home made soup. The fried roll was nice. Something weird is instead of giving you a dip, they gave you a bottle of the dressing that you put on it like sirup on pancake.
The general tao was cooked properly, not dry, not hard, and the sauce was good too. It was a bit too liquid but still very good and in good proportion, enough that I could use my rice at the end to take the rest.
My girlfriend took combination E which is beef with house soup and fried roll. It was also good.
The little downside was the service. I felt it was cold, very slow and I'm not sur we were getting understood. My girlfriend received a fried roll but not me. When we asked if I had one they said yes. What happen is once we received our plate, she had a fried roll in it! So in short, the tao special comme with a seperate fried roll served after the house soup but the combination serve it in the plate. Would been good to know since we were wondering if something was missing.
But aside of that, very good food, I'll come back for more. read more