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We are hoping to open our first restaurant in Lordship Lane around April. It has been a long process but finally there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Our food will be based on fresh ingredients using the traditional vietnamese cooking methods. The restaurant will be fresh and modern but the food will be 100% authentic. We'll be trying to cater for more vegetarian dishes, already on the menu are goi cuon (fresh summer rolls), banh xeo, vietnamese spring rolls, fried vegetable pho, goi du (papaya salad), grilled aubergine with spring onions sea salt and olive oil, morning glory etc.

We will be hoping to see you soon.

This is fabulous news, I do love Vietnamese food. The last time I tried it I was over in France and it was absolutely amazing (and it was not drowned in wine like the tasteless French food). I shall be entering your extablishment asap with Mr Louisa! :)


Louisa.

This is fantastic news!!!!!!


I was at my fave Vietnamese last night - Song Que on Kingsland Road - took me an hour to get back on public transport and I was just thinking "Wouldn't it be great if East D had a place like that?" I'm vegetarian as well.. fingers crossed everything goes smoothly and best of luck (in my opinion you're onto a winner).

I usually get the noodle thing with bits of pork and chopped up spring roll on top. And summer rolls.


Unfortunately though, my opinion of Vietnamese food took a bit of a bashing last year, when I got a bit of duck bone stuck in my throat. But I will definitely be paying this new place a visit, if I can get some reassurance that dishes will not contain small but deadly fragments of bone!

Hi Kat


At Song Que I usually have those things that look like spring rolls but are soft and see-through (not fried) - can't remember what they're called. I have to ask them to do it with tofu instead of prawns.


And I have a tofu, lemongrass & chilli stir-fry type thing. Their home-made lemonade is lovely.


A few nice vegetarian dishes would go down a treat, thanks!

Fantastic!!!


My boyfriend and I have been wishing that a Vietnamese would open up here ever since we moved to East Dulwich. We spent a year going around the world recently, and the food in Vietnam was my favourite by far (with Japan a close second). I love all the fresh herbs and delicious soups.


Great news!

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