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    Cây Tre

    3.5 (122 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese, Noodles
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Tapioca Hue Dumplings
    Alice C.

    Grading a bit easily due to the Soho location, food was generally good but with a couple of misses. We're a couple from the San Francisco area who eat Vietnamese food often; my husband is Vietnamese after all. The dishes are less refined than in SF but pretty decent for London. Two of us ordered: - Crab Farci special: the big miss of the night, this dish was dry and heavy and tasteless. 1/5 - Tapioca Hue dumplings: Quite a bit larger than Uk used to, with thicker skin. Flavor of the dumplings was good and could have given us more sauce, but these were ok. 3.5/5 - Mixed seafood platter: hard to mess up salt and pepper seafood , and this delivered : light crispy batter with good balance of spices. Would definitely order again. 4.5/5 - Betel leaf wrap: extremely skimpy with just one lettuce leaf to wrap, and the sauce was a bit one dimensional and heavy. Meat rolls were ok but definitely not as good as the streets of Saigon. 3.5/5 Service was spotty but we would come back and give this place another try.

    Menu!
    Kelly C.

    We stopped by on a Wednesday night and did not expect it to be so busy! The restaurant is definitely a hot spot, but we were able to squeeze ourselves in there for the 20 minutes quoted wait. What I noticed, however, was the lack of a waiting system. The server asked how many we had in our party and then just left. After waiting for around 20 minutes, the server took people who came in AFTER us and seated them first. I was pretty annoyed, but he came back and told us we would have to wait one more minute...but it was more than that (shame on me for being fooled!) When we finally got seated and ordered, the server came back from the kitchen told me that they were out of their special (the satay pho) which I thought was strange because it is labeled on their menu as the "Cay Tre Special". It wasn't a problem though because they have a lot of different options on their menu so I opted for the garlic pho, even though I was pretty bummed because I spent 20 minutes and some extra minutes imagining myself eating some satay pho special. Service was extremely quick, however when I got my pho it had absolutely no garlic taste in it--and I wouldn't say my taste buds are burnt out or anything! Luckily, they had some garlic and peppers at the table to spice up my meal which really saved the dish. I can't really say, because I haven't had other Vietnamese places in London, and especially since I am from the states, but I was really bummed out about the restaurant. Overall, terrible service for the night we visited (I do forgive them a little because it seemed like they were a little understaffed) and average food.

    Jae P.

    Visited here after hearing a lot of reviews about this restaurant. The vibes and variety of menu items was great, but personally I didn't find the pho or the appetizers I ordered (fried spring roll and summer rolls) to be that special. I did really enjoy the rice rolls - these were definitely the highlight of the foods I tried here.

    Luis R.

    My wife and I went here the first time we visited London in 2019. No exaggeration this place has the best Pho we have ever tasted. We thought San Francisco had the best spots but this place in London not only had the best food but the service was impeccable. Vibe in the restaurant felt alive and well organized. Food came out hot and quick. On our second London trip we set some time to take our two daughters to try this delicious food! They too had the same impression we had. Very happy to have shared this place with them, so much so that our daughters begged us to have dinner here on our last dinner in the UK. Excited to try this place again when make our third visit to the UK.

    Papaya salad w tofu
    Linh V.

    As a Vietnamese, I definitely think the food here is somewhat authentic. They also carry wide variety of vegetarian options. The price is basically the same compared to other Chinese restaurants nearby. The atmosphere is nice and cozy. Love the bathroom, very clean lol, i hate when a fancy restaurant that dont have a proper toilets

    Pho with all the toppings
    Cynthia M.

    Amazing big bowl of pho with traditional toppings. Nice service. Only Complaint is the father was not served with traditional jalapeños, Thai basil and real Sriracha

    £10.50 Saigon Pho (with steak, fatty flank, skirt flank for a hearty, rich taste) & £3.30 Coconut & Lychee drink
    I-Lin L.

    This visit was due to a failed attempt to have dinner at Burger & Lobster a couple of doors down. We walked down the street and saw this as a viable alternative, and they got us in on a Sunday night without reservations or a wait. I had the £10.50 Saigon Pho (with steak, fatty flank, skirt flank for a hearty, rich taste) & £3.30 Coconut & Lychee drink. Delicious, meaty, tasty, and filled me up. A great option for dinner!

    Pho Original with fresh chilis.
    John H.

    The wind was cutting on this day and I needed a soup noodle to warm me from the inside. Pho always works wonders for this job. The version here reminds me of the Pho in the north or the Hanoi (original) version. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was surprised how clear but tasteful the broth was. Even the noodles were soft and fresh. Made me wish I was back in Vietnam but this will do in London.

    Saigon pho
    Ashley K.

    Bigger portion than most pho places I've been! Usually I'm not full after a bowl of pho but this one did it for me. I got the Saigon pho and it had huge pieces of brisket which was good. Service was also very fast! Broth was good, not too oily or salty. They had lemons instead of limes which I thought was unusual/untraditional, and no cilantro. Would go again!

    Zacharias P.

    I had dinner here with my brother and cousin, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. We thought we would be adventurous and order a range of dishes from the menu to share, and everything was delicious. My favourites were the braised ox cheeks, the catfish stew, and sweet ribs. The restaurant is in a convenient location, and usually has a good crowd. We went in at around 7.30pm and the place was packed with a very good atmosphere. The pho soups also looked very good. Prices are decent as are portions. As far as Vietnamese food goes, this was authentic and very good.

    Yee Gan O.

    I haven't been to the parent Cay Tre in east London but I was excited to see an outpost of this famous Vietnamese restaurant open on Dean Street. It's a challening location for a restaurant with several restaurants having met their demise on this location in recent years. I'm not sure why Dean Street in general does struggle to attract dining custom in comparison to neighbouring Frith Street, which thrives with Arbutus, Koya and Barrafina all doing good business. However, with Ducksoup, Tonkotsu and now the trendy Burger & Lobster opening on this street, perhaps, things will start to look up The publication of Time Out's list of the best 100 dishes in London 2012 gave me another reason to visit when it listed the beef pho at Cay Tre on that list. Like a lot of my friends in San Francisco who have been trying to eat all 100 dishes on the 7x7 best 100 dishes in San Francisco, I may now have another excuse to eat out more! Yelp buddy Kevin L joined me to experience the pho at Cay Tre. I pigged out with the large combination pho, which had everything from all cuts of beef to beefballs to tendon. I love noodles and the essence of noodle soups likes in the broth. On this count, Cay Tre's is the best I've experienced in the UK - deep rich notes of beef which comes from long simmering. I kept slurping away at the broth even when my noodles and beef was all gone The beef was nice and tender. I think my favourite was the brisket and I love that you can get tendon in London. The English tend to be a little squeamish! I've since been back to eat here again. The summer roll and Chinatown pho weren't quite as good as the beef pho. However, I'm letting Cay Tre keep their 5 stars for having the best beef pho I've tasted in the UK

    Em Yeu Anh Baby & their fresh lemonade
    Lisa A.

    Was referred by a tour guide to check out this place and it was a pretty hip and young crowd over the weekend. My Vietnamese friend was able to chat with the wait service in her native tongue and they were all very friendly people here. The Em Yue Anh baby drink with Absolute vodka, passion fruit liquor lime and grenadine was light and refreshing and it wasn't too strong and that was perfect for me. We next enjoyed the green papaya salad but I am accustomed to shrimp and the beef served was brisket and dry and it should have been served with a beef jerky in the traditional Vietnamese way. The flavoring was good though. Next we tried the Cay Tre platter for two called the wrap & roll which was done very well. The Vietnamese style egg roll was done perfectly with rice wrapping which my friend says is much harder to do but is traditionally done this way so kudos to the chef for that. The spring roll was okay but the rice wrap was a little too firm however I really enjoyed the fresh basil and mint that stood out in the wrap. The beef roll (Bo lo lat) was tender and wonderfully seasoned. Lastly we finished off dinner with the Hanoi Garliky pho which is different from traditional pho because the beef is sautéed rather than served raw and then cooked in the broth. The beef was good but they didn't have enough mint basil complement and they gave lemon instead of lime to season the broth. The broth was also kind of bland. I didn't taste any fish sauce and it wasn't with any salt. There was a large clove of garlic in the soup but I didn't taste any garlickiness in the broth either. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. All in all I would come back and try other foods on the menu mainly because the service was so nice.

    Cha gio (egg roll)
    Shantel T.

    Fair warning: if you love this place, don't continue reading this and I feel bad that you haven't had really good authentic Vietnamese food yet, lol. Remember: ONLY eat at Vietnamese restaurants where the majority of patrons are actually Vietnamese if you want authentic and delicious food. Let's start off with the pho. They had about 15 options for different types of pho. AREYOUFCKNKIDDINGME. Anyway, I couldn't find anything redeeming about the pho even though I really wanted to! I swear! My sister wrote it off so quickly that I didn't believe her. Then I tried it. The meat was tough that night, they don't even use the right herbs (they use mint, wtf? The waitress said they don't grow basil on this side of the pond. Seriously? Might as well give me a hotdog with tofu on it), and the broth (which is the most important part of pho) was tasteless and had no depth. We also got the Banh Cuon which is one of my favorite Vietnamese dishes. The one thing they messed up on with this dish was the sauce that goes with the banh cuon -- nuoc mam Cham. Instead of that, they gave me some type of sauce with black pepper in it. I can't eeeeeven. So by now I was crying inside about the fact that there are horrible Vietnamese restaurants out there and that I was eating at one of them. In London. On vacation. The only two redeeming things (why I'm giving it 2 stars) about this restaurant was the CHA GIO (egg rolls-you can't mess up something that's fried) and our waitress who was extremely patient with my snooty butt. I had a moment where I was sticking my nose in the air asking "where's this, where's that, why is it like that, who eats that, blah blah blah." Sorry. I was just Hangry. I'm human. Anyway, if you want real authentic Vietnamese...well, GTFO of London.

    Bun bo hue.  Flavorless.   Notice the lack of rau ram.  Barely any meat and little lemongrass.

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    Great Service! Great value for money. just the right amount of portions. the restaurant itself has a really nice vibe, simple but classic.

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    The food is outstanding. Great cocktails. Good service. Why do I have to write more than this when all my expectations are fulfilled?

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    Love the lunch set menu with a classic pho and small dish that just cost £10!

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    Viet Food

    3.7(100 reviews)
    0.1 miChinatown
    ££

    So this place is called Viet Food but we should have heeded our instincts when we first walked in…read more It's Chinatown yet we couldn't spot one Asian person in the entire room. We ordered two items so can only speak to those two items. I ordered Pho Tai which is raw sliced beef. I tried really hard but couldn't spot a tinge of pink in the tiny slices of beef in my bowl. The broth was lackluster and needed fish sauce but no fish sauce was provided. Vietnamese pho is generally served with a generous portion of bean sprouts and Thai basil. They offered a sprig of basil and mint with broken remnants of bean sprouts in a teeny square container. My daughter ordered the Banh Xeo but when the waiter corrected her and said "pancake" we really should have sprinted out the door. This item was listed as a meal but was the size of an appetizer, 6 inches in diameter. It was essentially fried vegetables with a hand-sized fried rice cake thrown on top. This place really does an injustice to Vietnamese food. We overheard two staff talking in Chinese who were most likely the owners. Explains how Vietnamese food could have been done so badly. If you want authentic Vietnamese please look elsewhere.

    A trip to Chinatown is on the itinerary for many people, and it's a must for us because my parents…read moreeventually grow tired of chips, toasties, and baked beans. I personally am skeptical of a lot of Chinese places since they either are too Westernized, or cater to tourists, plus we only want a quick lunch and we are pretty small eaters. Pho is always a good bet in these situations. We waited until the place opened (creating an illusion that this place is popular! Many people popped in to look at the restaurant menu while we waited, mostly because my parents are tired), got promptly seated when the restaurant opened. We ordered 2 phos and some kangkong (morning glory) belachan. The phos are decent -- nice rice noodles that aren't sticking together, decent broth, a bit lacking in meat quantity. Overall a pretty pricey bowl because it's on the small side. The kangkong belachan is where it's at!! Steamy, spicy, and full of wok-hei, it's stir-fried to perfection. This makes me think their other wok dishes must be good! Overall a decent stop in Chinatown if you are craving some asian dishes.

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    Banh Mi Bay - Banh Mi Dac Biet, Bay Special : pâte, spiced pork and pork roll

    Banh Mi Bay

    4.5(6 reviews)
    0.4 miFitzrovia
    £

    Opened just a few weeks ago, this little Vietnamese take-away place enriches the Charlotte-Street…read morearea in Fitzrovia with yet another culinary adventure. I actually discovered by accident that the "famous" Banh Mi Bay" from Holborn had set up shop in this area as well. To be more precise, I'd come to the area to try out the new Okonomyaki place just around the corner (called Yaki). Anyway, I'd made my typical mental bookmark and I came back the following week to grab some lunch from here. I walked in and I was greeted super-friendly by the staff behind the counter. They invited me to a small conversation about Vietnamese food and I admitted that I'd lived in San Francisco for a long time and that my expectation would be quite high ;-) Undeterred by my food-snobbishnes, the nice guy behind the counter went ahead and recommended some special items from the menu. I ended up choosing their special Vietnames sandwich special and although I was tempted to go for the healthy option by choosing brown bread, I went for their home-made Vietnamese baguette, which is made from rice flour. The sandwich was good, although I would've personally liked to have it a little spicier. At the other Vietnamese sandwich places in the city (Cà Phê, for example), they usually ask to add extra sauce or peppers...I missed this here. (Although I assume that if I had asked for it, they would've been very accommodating.) What I really liked best here was the vibe - all the staff was super-friendly and when I asked a random question about Vietnamese cuisine, one of the cooks overheard my question and came to the front and answered it. (I wanted to know, what a typical Vietnamese breakfast consists of and he told me - to my surprise - that people would eat Pho for breakfast! Who would've thought...)

    A lovely place right by St Pauls. Great Lunch Deal, especially if you are vegetarian…read more The decor is nothing special- not very Vietnamese. The price was a great value, especially considering the location. The food was delicious! I ordered the Lunch special rice box that came with braised tofu and vegetables, along with carrots, cucumbers and radish salad and rice. The tofu was well cooked and flavorful and went beautiful with the rice. Overall a fulfilling meal.

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    The House of Ho - The House of Ho Fitzrovia

    The House of Ho

    2.6(14 reviews)
    0.3 miFitzrovia
    £££

    Visiting from the US, and popped in here right when they opened as our first meal for the week…read more Very much enjoyed it! The service was great, they were super attentive and really nice! Food was outstanding. We ordered edamame, spring rolls, sashimi, pho, sea bass and noodles. All of it was outstanding!

    House of Ho does beautiful, tasty food, hitting the right balance between flavour and heat. In…read moreaddition, they have a lovely Albariño on the wine list. House of Ho just off Charlotte Street in Fitzrovia does what it calls modern Vietnamese food. I walked past a few times before and never realised that it has different dining rooms on different floors. When I walked in, I was taken to the first floor and got a nice table in the middle of the room. The room is beautifully decorated. With the large vintage mirrors in combination with the light green benches and chairs, the place looks kind of fancy, while not overwhelmingly so. On my floor there was also a second room with walls of wine bottles, it looked even more stunning and interesting to me. I started my dinner with wine. I immediately noticed the nice design of the wine glasses. It did not take me too long to make a decision, it had to be a glass of the Spanish 'Casal Caeiro' Albariño from the Rías Baixas region. It was a very enjoyable, young wine with strong mineral notes. Wines like this is why I became a fan of Albariño. Staff at House of Ho were very friendly and knew something about the food and drinks. Throughout the evening, my waiter gave me great recommendations and I mostly went with his suggestions. My first course was 'Black Angus Fillet La Lot wrapped in Betel Leaves, homemade Peanut Sauce'. I thought it was a clever, tiny dish. The Betel leaves were more than just decoration, they added flavour to the beef strips. And although I am not always a big fan of peanut sauce, this incarnation surprised me. I could see and taste actual peanuts which added an interesting crispy texture. The sauce was kind of fruity and sweet with the right level of heat, yet not too spicy for my palate. It was a great start and really very tasty, though a bit small. When my starter came, I realised once again that I should probably better learn to eat with sticks. I did not even try this time and simply explained that I am too stupid, then I got cutlery, which made my life much easier. For the main, I followed my waiter's recommendation and went for the Lemongrass Free Range Chicken and Chicken Scratchings together with some Ho Special Rice on the side. After the waiter told me what was so special about the rice, I asked him if they could leave out the prawns. It is like an egg fried rice with some crispy pork, I think, mixed in. The bowl of rice was very good and the pieces of meat added a bit of crunch. Now to the chicken. On the menu, it was listed under "Signature Sharing", I asked my waiter and he confirmed that it is also good as a main dish for one person. And he was right, it's not a massive portion. The chicken was crispy and delicious. I enjoyed the perfect balance between beautiful flavours and a certain spiciness. I could clearly taste the lemongrass throughout every bite and the chicken crackling added more texture to the dish. Finally, I was ready for dessert. When ordering the 'Warm Green Tea Fondant, Passion Fruit with Vanilla ice cream', I was not entirely sure about what I would get. I remember once having a horrible green tea ice cream at some restaurant, so I was a bit wary. Luckily, this time the green tea dessert turned out to be a delightful white chocolate and green tea fondant with a liquid centre. I only would have prefered more passion fruit on the plate or maybe passion fruit ice cream instead of vanilla. I really enjoyed all three courses and was more than happy with my wine. House of Ho is a friendly, modern restaurant where the plates do not only look good, but also taste delicious.

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    Sen Viet

    Sen Viet

    4.0(81 reviews)
    1.3 miBloomsbury
    ££

    I walked in to this restaurant with my friend on a Saturday night around 6:30 PM and we were given…read morea table immediately in the front of the restaurant. Unfortunately, from the moment we sat down, we were quite cold because of the door being opened frequently and the lack of heating. We ordered the crispy spring rolls to share, and my friend ordered the spicy beef noodle soup and I got the spicy tofu noodle soup (pho). The spring rolls came quickly and upon taking a bite, I noticed what I thought was pork or chicken inside, so as a pescatarian/doesn't eat meat I spit it out and we flagged down the server. The staff member said they were seafood spring rolls, and when we asked if there was pork, beef or chicken, he didn't know. We asked him to check with the chef, and he was gone for 5 minutes. He returned and said it was seafood only in the spring rolls, which is okay for my diet, so I continued eating the spring rolls, although was still a bit hesitant. They had a nice crunch and were good tasting, but I didn't like the mustard dipping sauce. My friend and I both liked our spicy noodle soup/pho (hers with beef, mine with tofu), although we weren't too impressed. We expected more spice, and I would have liked more vegetables or toppings in mine. The service was decent but not amazing, and the restaurant was very cold in the London winter time. The restaurant was busy on a Saturday evening but had lots of space and there never was a wait. I saw big parties of people there, couples, individuals out solo, and more, a big mix. My total was £19 for splitting the spring rolls and my tofu soup and tap water, which is okay for London (but still expensive!). The mix up with the spring rolls is still looming in my mind...

    You are not just paying for small food here; you are paying to be dismissed and lectured by the…read morestaff. They are far more interested in defending their illogical pricing than providing decent food or service. This restaurant should be avoided. The Problem: Price vs. Plate This spot has a huge line, but don't be fooled--it's not worth the wait or the price. I paid £15 for the spicy noodles, and the portion that arrived was laughably small. It felt like an appetizer, not a main course, and the flavor was bland and unauthentic. This is a severe failure of value for money in a competitive London market. The Owner's Unacceptable Attitude When I gave feedback about the poor value on the bill, the owner immediately got defensive, and the conversation became completely unprofessional: 1. Hiding Behind Culture: They tried to excuse the size by claiming it's an "authentic Vietnamese breakfast portion," and that servings are naturally smaller than in the US. I pointed out that I was here for dinner, paying £15. 2. The Condescending Giggle: When I mentioned where I'd had a properly sized, authentic bowl before, the owner and their companion actually giggled at me. The companion then snapped the quote: "Americans have large portions everywhere." The problem is the staff's unacceptable defensive attitude toward a legitimate customer complaint. They use cultural excuses to mask illogical pricing. Do not waste your money here.

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    Ca Kho To/Slow Cooked Mekong Catfish in a Clay pot

    Cây Tre - vietnamese - Updated May 2026

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