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๐ 3/5 - This place is expensive.
By ๐ป @Tess P., 10/14/2015 3:00 am
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Since when is Vietnamese food pricey?! I feel like giving this place 3 stars is generous. The only reason I give it 3 stars is because 1) the waiter was super kind and helpful, which is rare to find in restaurants in Milan and 2) I thought one of the concepts for a soup was interesting: I had a shrimp, lemongrass and rice noodle soup served inside of a young coconut. The waiter told me they pour the coconut water into a pot, cook all the ingredients in it and then pour the contents back into the coconut. The soup is a little savory and mostly sweet due to the sweetness of the coconut water. They give you a long metal spoon to scoop the coconut meat, which I did and it added an extra coconut flavor and different texture compared to the other contents in the soup. Basically, it is VERY fresh and coconutty, which I LOVED. It could have used more seasoning, like cilantro and thinly shaved onion maybe. It cost 16 euros, which I thought was expensive but I suppose the price is for how "exotic" this soup is and it does not reflect the price of the contents. I also ate their pho. This is a Vietnamese restaurant so I expected this to be standard, however it is in Milan which tries to be posh and chic so there is no room for true Vietnamese cuisine. I was disappointed with the pho. The noodles were overcooked, the broth was diluted and tasted watery, there was no extra basil/chilis/bean sprouts, no sriracha and hoisin sauce, no tripe nor tendon, no onions, and I'm not sure if it was cilantro and mint or what green herbs they put in, but it was not enough either. Basically, they skimped on EVERYTHING that makes pho delicious.For dessert, I had their plate of assorted sweets: coconut flan, ginger cake, a rich dark chocolate cake, cinnamon whipped cream, and an espresso. They were decent. The ambiance is cool, really zen and they tried to make it look exotic. I liked it.
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