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    Quy Nguyen

    4.1 (20 reviews)

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    Why-Tie Z.

    I llooked forward to the place given that its vegan and recommended by some friends. I came with literally no expectations except that it's gonna be vegan Vietnamese food which it was. The food was simply not good. A meal is 9€ which is ok but given what you get (mostly noodles and soup) and the taste it was not worth even for 4€. The pho (number 8 or 9 with no curry and rice noodle) is just bland and not enjoyable. The starters were all straight disappointing from dim sum, fried ones (nr 1) and the sommer rolls. If I had to choose I'd go with the summer rolls. The dim sum that was recommended and in all the pictures tasted like being bought in an asian grocery store and heated up. The food that was somehow ok was the curry pho and the udon noodles where you dip sauce on top of it. But nothing was actually good or something that we would've come back for. Overall disappointing experience.

    Dim Sum (5,50€)
    Joel B.

    This place is off the hook. (As a certain food reviewer would say) Vietnamese cuisine, no flavour enhancers and all vegan. I'm certainly not vegan but still really wanted to give this place a try. And it was well worth it. This place perfectly shows that you don't need animals to make good food. And I usually like my meat. I had "Dim Sum" (5,50€) as a starter and "Cha Ca" (9,50€), which is grilled seaweed filet filled with marinated organic tofu, as my main course. The food here is so rich in flavour I was truly surprised. The Dim Sum was very tasty and the dipping sauce it came with was so good I emptied that jar with a spoon. I had to try the seaweed filet because I had seen the many pictures of this dish online not knowing what it was back then but I knew I was going to try it once I'm here. It looks very black but isn't burned. It's so soft it melts in your mouth and tastes so good. I just loved it. The drinks here are pretty good as well. I had the Green Ice Tea (3,90€) and the Red Sensation (4,50€). Both of which where tasty and refreshing. The Green Ice Tea with its taste of lemon, ginger and mint was super refreshing. After a while it got kind of sour though. The Red Sensation was much sweeter and fruitier. Not sure about the fresh raspberrys. There where raspberry pieces in there but I had hoped for complete ones. Now to the service. They were really nice and direct which I think is a Berlin thing. But after I had my food they didn't come and check on me and I had to make myself heard to order another drink. But that's something I can forgive during main dinner time right after 6 o'clock. The location is very cute and small. They had the complete glass front open when I was there which was really nice on a warm summer day. And they had coolers inside to keep it from getting to warm. Kind of a waste of energy which I thought didn't fit in with the philosophy of the place.

    Curry udon and their fish dish
    June K.

    After closing their venue in Wiener Str. Quy Nguyen re-opened close to Hackescher Markt. Some things are new such as their fresh name QN Vegan Life on Instagram as well as their interior (contemporary Asian wood design ), while some things stayed the same. Their menu is still 100% vegan and the dishes are fresh and delicious as usual. I went for the Cha Ca (fish cake) while my friend had their curry udon. Plates were big and the food was served fast. I am very happy that Quy Nguyen is back as definitely come back!

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    I had "Dim Sum" (5,50€) as a starter and "Cha Ca" (9,50€), which is grilled seaweed filet filled with marinated organic tofu, as my main course.

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    Chay Viet - My to-go Mi Quang that I decided to enjoy at my apartment.

    Chay Viet

    4.4(102 reviews)
    1.2 kmMitte
    €€

    I was looking for a Vietnamese restaurant in Berlin to warm up with a bowl of chicken pho when I…read morecame across Chay Viet on Yelp and it was around the corner from our apartment in Mitte. The reviews were more than positive so I went and sat down and looked at the menu. That's when I noticed it was a vegetarian Vietnamese restaurant. I was fixated on chicken pho and was about to leave, when I thought the best of it and decided to stay and try it out. I ordered the Mi Quang, a spicy soup with mushrooms and tofu, and lo and behold, if it wasn't one of the best soups I've ever tasted! I was so happy that I decided to be adventurous! I was a little less adventurous the rest of the week, as I ordered the same soup three additional times as I couldn't get enough of it! Run - don't walk - to get the Mi Quang!

    Great little place that stumbled upon in the Mitte while looking for an alternative for Rou. You…read moreknow a vietnamese restaurant with a kitchen that was actually open for dinner. The wanton soup had fried dumplings instead of boiled which surprised me. The taste was great, but the soup was so oily as a result. You can see the layer of oil circling in the soup. If that's the secret to great taste, then sign me up. For my entree, I had ca bung, an eggplant tofu dish with tumeric and plaintains. Never had anything like this before. Most of the vegetarian vietnamese restaurants in Houston focus on meat analogs so I was pleasantly surprised. It tasted good but the dish played havoc on the digestive system later with the gas. It could have been the oily soup instead but I blame the novel dish with the soybeans.

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    Chay Viet - 17 PHO CARY: rice noodles with homemade curry spices, with coconut milk, milk / soy milk, fresh vegetables and tofu

    17 PHO CARY: rice noodles with homemade curry spices, with coconut milk, milk / soy milk, fresh vegetables and tofu

    Chay Viet - #21 MI QUANG - sehr leckere Suppe mit Nudeln und Sesam-Rice-Chips

    #21 MI QUANG - sehr leckere Suppe mit Nudeln und Sesam-Rice-Chips

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    Monsieur Vuong

    Monsieur Vuong

    3.9(676 reviews)
    0.6 kmMitte
    €€

    There is not a large sign but my bolt driver dropped me off right in front. The reputation is that…read morethis is one of the best restaurants in all of Berlin. I read that it is a long wait to get in but I was able to walk right in and sit at the bar. My server was so happy and laughing she made things so comfortable. She put up with my poor Vietnamese language efforts especially since I am better in Tien Viet than in German. I ordered chicken pho and a beer. She laughed so hard when I ordered tiger beer and I'm still wondering why. Possibly because Germany is famous for good beer but I ordered the popular Asian brew. The Hanoi pho came out in seconds not minutes and the broth was amazing. I detected some lemongrass in it. There was not a pile of leaves to add to it as everything it needed to taste good was already there. The interior decoration was very nice and classy. I hope to return.

    Just finished dinner and I don't know if the other reviewers have had real Pho but this is not it…read more It is suggestive of Pho but if you're looking for traditional Pho you will be disappointed. Our waitress showed us nothing but disdain from the moment we walked in the door. We asked for a minute to have our son decide what he would like to eat, which was received with a huff and rolled eyes. When we asked on of her compatriots for the bill he said he would send her by in a minute. When he asked her to get our bill she glared at him and then glared at us. All in all a mediocre disappointing experience.

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    Monsieur Vuong - Great staff in a beautiful restaurant

    Great staff in a beautiful restaurant

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    Monsieur Vuong - Do you see a sign for Monsieur Vuong?

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    PHO - Noodlebar - crispy duck

    PHO - Noodlebar

    4.3(63 reviews)
    0.9 kmMitte
    €€

    With a month in of traveling through Eastern Europe, I was having serious cravings for a classic…read morebowl of pho!! I could wait yet another month more for Vietnamese food. So when I landed in the heart of Berlin (in Mitte), my first stop in Western Europe, I made a B-line without hesitation. The highlight here for me was the raw egg served in a separate bowl with broth. The egg poaches itself in the hot broth. And it's so good!! I haven't had this since I was in Hanoi all the time, and where it's commonplace. The pho bowls (triple beef combo & chicken pho) were just okay. Broth came out piping hot, but also heavy on the MSG. I swear I was drinking water non-stop all night. Also, they really skimp on the noodles. I mean, dry rice noodles are very inexpensive (fresh noodles aren't available here), and most places load up on the noodles. The deep fried breadsticks came out cold and somewhat hardened. We were there for dinner and I'm guessing they were fried much earlier in the day. Disappointing that they weren't even barely warm. Service was friendly, and apparently a popular spot in Mitte. I'm not well versed on pho in Berlin, but I probably wouldn't go out of my way to come here. There are actually quite a lot of pho spots in Berlin, which I subsequently tried and enjoyed more.

    Walking in and being met with the Vietnamese Communist Flag is a bit unnerving. But let's put…read morepolitics aside and focus on the pho here. The soup was very flavorful. Broth nice clean and clear of grease. Generous amount of noodles. I had the pho tai but I think my meat was a bit too thick and cooked. It didn't taste like the usual thin rare slices. It came with bean sprouts (we had to ask for more; they give little compared to the US), basil, sliced chili peppers, and limes. Perfect. I enjoyed it so much that I didn't even add sriracha. That's when I know it's good. If you can ignore that lit up communist flag, pop in for a very good bowl of pho.

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    PHO - Noodlebar
    PHO - Noodlebar
    PHO - Noodlebar

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    Quy Nguyen - vietnamese - Updated May 2026

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