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    Restaurang Asien

    3.8 (8 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    Very well done Vietnamese food at very reasonable prices. Small simple place, lovely Pho.

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    Mrs Saigon

    Mrs Saigon

    3.9(15 reviews)
    1.6 km
    $

    Second time visiting & this time on Wednesday after 7 for dinner. It was quiet and less than half…read morefull. Last time I tried the Pho & it was very good. This time two of us ordered the after work menu where you get a sampler starter, entree & beer or wine-fixed price. From the starters, enjoyed the Tiger Prawn & the Rice paper wrapped prawns rolls the most. Both the chicken and steak Bun were just the right portion with noodles and veggies with fish sauce making for a tasty combination. The Crepe with mushroom filling came with sticky rice & was excellent! Service was good overall although our server could've checked on us more often. Has turned into one of our go to spots for Vietnamese in Malmö!

    It could have been better…read more I came here for late lunch and this is one of the few restaurants in Malmö that is open past 2pm (they are open until 3pm for lunch), so we barely had any choice than this. Thinking that I usually like Vietnamese food, why the hell not? I chose the vegan dish (I'm not a vegan) nr 10 (bun dau hu xao sa) - pan fried tofu with lemongrass and vegetarian sauce and have them with rice instead of rice noodles. The food came REALLY FAST, so fast it's suspicious. The taste was actually good, the tofu was nice, the brown vegetarian sauce was taste good. Then my lunch date came and he also ordered something from the menu and it also came very fast but before it came, I heard the beeping of microwave. UH OH. Our food was microwaved! Such a big no no for a restaurant, especially a respectable Asian restaurant that is. Sure, the taste is good, but shouldn't there exist the ten commandments for restaurants including "THOU SHALT NOT MICROWAVE FOOD"? I doubt I would come here again after that beeping sound. There's a "snabb mat" as you would say in Swedish, but there's also microwaved food, that is equally snabb but half as great in terms of quality. They should have told us that they didn't have ala carte and have us picked from the lunch buffet instead, it's fairer that way - instead of making us chose ala carte and warm it up behind our back. Nope, sorry - never coming here again!

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    Mrs Saigon - Sticky Rice

    Sticky Rice

    Mrs Saigon - God lunch i fin lokal

    God lunch i fin lokal

    Mrs Saigon - Vegansk bún. Stekt tofu med citrongräs, chili och sojasås. Serveras med risnudlar, koriander, jordnötter och rostad lök.

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    Vegansk bún. Stekt tofu med citrongräs, chili och sojasås. Serveras med risnudlar, koriander, jordnötter och rostad lök.

    Vietnamese Sandwiches

    Vietnamese Sandwiches

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.6 km

    One of my absolute favorite places in Malmö. Disclaimer, this review is only based on the…read moresandwiches. I could eat the Vietnamese sandwiches here every day. Since the first time I was here I feel like the sandwiches are just getting better and better. SANDWICH: My favorites are #1 and #8. The pate is superb. The sandwiches are always really well balanced. Not too sweet, not too spicy, not too tangy. Just perfect. The bread is always good as well. It's not too hard, but still has a crunch to it. Approx 60-65 kr for a sandwich. Good value, but they could be just slightly bigger to fill you up more. BUBBLE TEA: I was super excited when I saw that they have bubble tea as well. Not the fruity stuff, but real milk tea with tapioca. The milk tea is good, but they use too much/big ice which results in the tapioca balls clumping up. Also, they could be a big bigger considering the price. The staff is always friendly and helpful. Go experience a Vietnamese sandwich if you haven't. You won't regret it.

    Came by this place randomly late in the afternoon and we honestly didn't know what to expect. The…read moredecor is very kitsch, and the place is dusty around the edges. The tables definitely need to be wiped clean, but the food is actually authentic and flavorful. We had a vietnamese sandwich and a bun bo, and both were good! With a pop and vietnamese coffee, it all came to about 220 kroner. The staff was very friendly and helpful, and after we ate, we asked for our vietnamese coffee to go. Absolutely no problem - to my excitement I was even given the coffee in a to go bag.

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    Vietnamese Sandwiches
    Vietnamese Sandwiches - Vietnamese Sandwich, number 8 on the menu

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    Vietnamese Sandwich, number 8 on the menu

    Nam do - Vermicelli with grilled pork skewer and egg rolls (bún nem chả giò)

    Nam do

    3.6(16 reviews)
    1.7 km
    $$

    I found myself in Malmo and craving Vietnamese food. To my surprise, there are multiple options for…read moreVietnamese in Malmo, but Nam Đô (Southern City in Vietnamese) stood out to me. When I arrived, I was charmed by the ambiance but disappointed to be told that they couldn't serve me because they were booked and I didn't make a reservation in advance. However, the greeter asked me how quickly I could eat. I was dining alone, so pretty quick. She decided to seat me at a long table, set to serve a party of eight or so, by myself. I promised to finish within 30 minutes before the party arrived. I sat down a looked around. The decorations were charming, and did in fact make me feel like I was in Việt Nam. The walls had fake window covers in the colonial French style. There was a small cart straight from Việt Nam in the center of the restaurant, from which a street vendor might sell handmade foods. And at the entrance wall there is a life-sized poster of a busy street with motorbikes in Sài Gòn, with frantic electrical lines haphazardly strung across the sky. And indeed, above the restaurant there were "electrical lines" randomly strung throughout the restaurant, to make you feel like you're living inside the poster. Very nice touches. Alas, this sensation and the kindness of my greeter were the highlight of my experience. For someone who sat me down on the promise that I had to eat quickly, they kept me sitting there with the menu for quite a long time. I ordered an appetizer and a classic Vietnamese dish of Vermicelli, grilled pork, and eggrolls. The appetizer was not what I expected it to be. I read it from the Vietnamese in the menu and even accounting for regional differences in dialect, I was pretty confused by what I got. Maybe I was tired from traveling so I won't count that against them. The appetizer was fine although I would have called it something different and had I known this was what I was ordering, I wouldn't have bought it. As for the main dish, the fish sauce was very authentic and delicious. The pork and the vermicelli were good. There were even picked carrots that were delicious. All was great, except that the eggrolls with this particular dish were of the Chinese sort, with cabbage inside, which was not the right sort of thing to go with this dish or to go with fish sauce. The sort of eggroll in this dish was the kind that goes with sweet and sour sauce. I can't believe someone would serve Chinese egg rolls in this particular Vietnamese dish -- they are two completely different things -- and made me question the judgement of the chef. I had gotten off a 12 hour flight and took a 45 minute train to get here. I was craving a specific thing, and I felt tricked by what I got. Kind staff. Great decor. Food is decent but ultimately disappointing.

    Enjoyed a nice dinner at Nam Do while traveling in Malmö on business. The warm, cozy atmosphere…read moredrew me in from the street, as well as their menu posted outside. Their selection of starters and main courses is what you would typically find on a Vietnamese menu, so you'll find many familiar choices, including pho. I went with a fried rice dish with vegetables, chicken and beef, topped with a fried egg. They also have a good selection of cocktails, wine, and beer. Also, their desserts are all lactose free! (Items on the menu that contain gluten are also clearly marked.) The service is very kind and attentive. Two large groups came in to dine after I arrived, so you can tell that this is a popular place.

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    Nam do - Interior of restaurant

    Interior of restaurant

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    Chao Oriental Express - Ganska stor servering med fräsch svart inredning.

    Chao Oriental Express

    3.4(5 reviews)
    2.2 km
    $

    If you feel really really desperate for something with rice and won't walk further outside Malmö…read moreCentralen, so this place is probably for you. I was a little bit skeptical with "Asian" places like this, especially the ones that offer quick lunch takeaway since I have my fair share of disappointment thanks to those kinaboxes in Copenhagen. It turned out, it wasn't really that bad. I went here during lunch time and although the queue was really long (hey, a lot of people do like it!) it went fast. You grab a plastic tray, move forward along the queue as you fill in your tray with the food on the buffet, it's nothing fancy, rice, noodles, spring rolls, sweet and sour stuff, some chicken curry (which I didn't try) some vegetables stir fry, beef stir fry and you stuff it as much as you want into your tray and you pay 69 SEK for those. Pretty darn good deal. I was so expecting the food to be bad that I was pleasantly surprised when I found that it wasn't. It was actually quite good. The rice was cooked properly, the beef stir fry and vegetable stir fry were nice and the spring rolls were clearly handmade (not those frozen stuff they heat up). Some people complain that even if you don't want to "take away" your lunch, you still have to deal with plastic tray and plastic utensil, which is a valid point, but for me, it was more important to have my lunch to go as I ate at my office. Again, this place can be an emergency backup if I need something Asian, quick.

    Vietnamese & Thai food. Located in the Malmö Central Station food court. Authentic taste, and…read moreperfect size for lunch. Not fancy but the taste and food quality is really good and prices are competitive to most fastfood options, but much more value for money. Give yourself a treat on the go and stop by at Chao !

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    Chao Oriental Express

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    Jou San - Peking duck & Mantao Buns

    Jou San

    2.3(11 reviews)
    3.8 km
    $

    Have visited Jou San once before and decided to give it another try. First visit I had the spring…read morerolls which were ok. For this visit, there was 4 of us for lunch. They have added more items to the menu which are shown on the counter with pictures. We ordered a variety of dishes. Small plates and main. Combo Duck, BBQ with summer rolls (newer item) Bao sandwiches (2 to an order) shrimp & chicken & Chicken Gyoza and spring rolls. We were all happy with our choices. Duck and BBQ chicken were excellent and more on the heavier side and the sandwiches were full of flavor and on the lighter side. They've made some improvements overall since my last visit. Great to have a dim sum/Vietnamese street food option in Emporia!

    I know food stall in a mall would never hold a high standard of a restaurant but this place takes…read morethe plunge into the deep sea of disappointment and took me with it. We were hungry in Emporia and my bf loves dimsum and we ended up here. The prices were on the low side so we thought but the dimsum we got were miniatures! I kid you not. Not only they were of small size but the taste was far from freshly made, more like fresh from the freezer. I even suspected that their shiumai were bought from those Asian markets in a packet of six. They looked and tasted the same: Small and rubbery. Only the fried wonton was bearable but that was because you couldn't go wrong with deep frying stuff, could you? I would not come here in the future. Best hold my hunger until I get back to Copenhagen, at least

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    Jou San - Duck Combo

    Duck Combo

    Jou San - Goi Cuon (summer rolls)

    Goi Cuon (summer rolls)

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