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    Pho3mien

    Pho3mien

    4.8(12 reviews)
    1.5 kmMitte
    €€

    We were overnight in Hannover and had to satiate our asian food cravings before returning to…read moreBavaria. After briefly combing Yelp for helpful reviews to make our decision, we came across Pho3mien; we were pretty sold based on the photos that others have taken of this place. In terms of location, the restaurant is located north of what one would consider the city center. It's a bit in the cuts, but definitely worth the walk. Whilst traveling on foot, I did not notice any parking garages/lots and only street parking for this restaurant. I also seem to recall that it was a one way street. So if you would want to come here, I suggest parking in the parking garage about 4 blocks away (if you're driving) and then walking the rest of the way. It is located in a quiet neighborhood, with both indoor and outdoor seating. Despite how the pictures looked, my expectations were still rather low. It is really a pan-Asian restaurant - the menu offered Vietnamese, Chinese, and Thai cuisines. They also dabbled in dim sum. We came here for the Vietnamese food and that's exactly what we got. Compared to other Vietnamese restaurants in Germany, Pho3mien rates amongst the top 10. The variety that is found here is like none other that I've seen in other restaurants. Example, Pho Bo is usually the only pho variation served in Germany (some restaurants may offer Pho Ga). At Pho3mien, you can also find, Pho Tai (medium cooked meat), Pho Dac Biet (special), and Bun Bo Hue in terms of the soup noodle category. They also have coi guon, banh xeo, com bo luc lac, and vermicelli bowls as well. Tip: Che 7 Mau. My Asians will know this drink. Only restaurant I've found in Germany that serves this. The only other asian drink that will probably beat this is Boba (we have yet to find one of those). The food quality exceeded my expectations and it was a delight to dine here. Would definitely come here again if I'm stopping in Hanover.

    We found this place because it was close to our hotel and we were in the mood for soup...it is…read moreDecember! Pho seemed to be the right answer. This place isn't as small as it looks online. It has about 6 tables that seat 4-8 people each. And the interior is pretty decent. Nothing too fancy, but not run down, tacky, or any of that. Just a chill place to enjoy some Vietnamese food. Service was very nice. We were seated with our menus (in German/Vietnamese) but they had some photos to help. If you use Google Translate on their webpage, it's a big help! And the menu is on there. Our Pho was very good! I would be sure to ask if something is spicy. I didn't realize mine would be, so I ended up switching with my husband...and he added even more chili (Which they serve on the side with lemon). The broth is awesome and you can tell they know what they are doing. Why 4 instead of 5 stars? Simply because it was quite good, but I try to keep my 5 stars for those WOW spots.

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    Pho3mien - V13 Autumn Rolls

    V13 Autumn Rolls

    Pho3mien - Part of the interior. I think there are six 4-8 person tables.

    Part of the interior. I think there are six 4-8 person tables.

    Pho3mien - Mi xao thit bo!

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    Mi xao thit bo!

    Vietal-Kitchen - Chia-Mania - Chiaseed pudding; Dark Passion - black rice, coconut milk, mango; Banane in Pyjama - steamed banana coated in sticky rice

    Vietal-Kitchen

    3.6(14 reviews)
    0.4 kmOststadt
    €€

    Came specifically for the dessert. Couldn't decide and ended up sharing three between the two of us…read moreto get to try more. All of them were absolutely delicious and I will be back to try the rest!! Also awesome - apart from one option all desserts were gluten free :)

    The first few weeks of a restaurant opening are going to be chaotic, but that didn't stop this one…read morefrom making an all-in-all pretty good first impression. The vegetarian food here--if you're looking beyond a baked potato and a salad--is the best in Hannover. There, I said it. It made up for waiting an additional twenty minutes standing near the front door even though a friend had reserved a table a week ahead already. It even made up for the restaurant cramming our party of five at a tiny table for four with the fifth person having to sit very uncomfortably when the restaurant didn't have the balls to dismiss the two Asian girls at the adjacent table we needed who wouldn't leave even after they'd finished their food and paid for over an hour. The food and drinks that eventually arrived came in a very timely manner, everything was super fresh and perfectly cooked as well as attractively arranged, and we were all very happy with our meals and the service. I ordered the Dragon Bowl and there were plenty of perfectly cooked shrimps but a measly amount of rice noodles. That being said, the snap peas were perfectly pan seared on one side, the veggies were julienned to reasonable sizes, and the sauce was well seasoned. The prices are kind of steep for this restaurant with the amount of food you get, so be forewarned that the average German will not be full with just a main dish. I ordered the Buddha Rolls to supplement my meal and they were very good with seitan and a fragrant peanut dipping sauce. I tried my friend's Pagoda Schale seitan rolls and they were outstanding and tasted like the delicious food you can get at Buddhist temples in Los Angeles. My husband's Tuna It On was just too salty for my taste though, and my least favorite dish of the night along with the Sweet Sticks, which turned out to be very overpriced sweet potato fries--no, there is nothing special at all about these 10 average sized thin sticks of sweet potato that they tried to arrange into a sad little pile to be worthy of its €3.90 price tag. Beverages also average around €5 a pop. All in all, the prices are high for what you get and there are a few kinks to work out, but the quality of what you get makes up for it a little. I would go back to try the rest of the menu just because there is still so much good to be had at this trendy new joint.

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    Vietal-Kitchen - Tofu is the new meat - the vietal vegan option

    Tofu is the new meat - the vietal vegan option

    Vietal-Kitchen - The vietal kitchen ranch is tasty and also healthy

    The vietal kitchen ranch is tasty and also healthy

    Vietal-Kitchen - Cool drinks and self made limonade

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    Cool drinks and self made limonade

    Street Kitchen - vietnamese - Updated May 2026

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