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Fantastic food! The deep fried snapper is incredible! I took my friend here for her birthday and we were going to order desert for her birthday but we were full by the end. I thought we just wouldn't have desert but brought out a candle and some lint balls so we could sing happy birthday. It was rea
Being going here my whole life I can't express how good and authentic the food is everyone needs to try their food at least once in their lives! Absolutely amazing food and the family that runs the restaurant are just beautiful
fabulous place - really great food, staff are lovely, prices are reasonable - what's not to love - better than any other Vietnamese restaurant we have tried - always busy so book ahead :)
Uyen is a charming staple of Charing Cross that always delivers flavoursome, fresh and authentic Vietnamese food. Lovely staff and service, delicious dishes and a warm atmosphere sum up this restaurant.
We dined fairly late on a Thursday night and Uyen Vietnamese Restaurant was still quite busy. Our meals were delicious and portions were substantial. I'd never heard of deboned chicken wings before so had to try them. They were extremely tasty. There is not much except for the chicken on that dish,
Simply the best of the best! Authentic magnificent food. Wonderful service, lovely staff and very reasonable prices. Highly recommend!
So good! The food was delicious and really fresh - I had the stir fried vegetables and it was amazing. Great mix of veggies! The waitress and staff were so sweet - definitely coming back! Thank you! :)
No this place has a basic broth to drive 20 km to enjoy. The owners both former Petro Chemical Engineers have just got the best food. Simple honest flavoursome food..we go there when covid permits. Support YOUR local Vietnamese restaurant...tell them their broth is thin or wonderful...they thrive on
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