VIN.VIN City Bécsi utca

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Budapest, Hungary

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Vietnamese restaurant

VIN.VIN City Bécsi utca Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

VIN.VIN City Bécsi utca is located in Budapest, Hungary on Budapest, Bécsi u. 2. VIN.VIN City Bécsi utca is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category vietnamese restaurant in Hungary.

Address

Budapest, Bécsi u. 2

Phone

+36 309670656

Service options

No-contact deliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Offerings

CoffeeLate-night foodSmall plates

Open hours

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Tam Minh Thai

Finally they opened in the center of the shopping street. So convenient to grap some foods if we are missing Vietnamese foods. The place is nice clean and big enough. The foods are same as good as the other Vinvin.

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Ross G

One of the best Pho places in Budapest. They have standard Vietnamese food with a little Thai mixed in. Pho broth (beef) was on point, with just the right amount of fat. Beef was quality meat. The place is new and modern. Staff was sufficient. Will come again.

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Hinn Nguyễn

I very love it. There are food so good, I usually go to the restaurant and enjoying here. I hope you and your friends, you can go to that and review together!!!!!

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Ganjali Babazade

The food I had and the place itself was very nice. Mostly recommended!

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Péter Berezvay

Really nice and cosy place with marvelous meals I definitely recommend it for a nice evening

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Kyle LeClair

Great food good time for it to come and friendly staff.

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Hưng Phạm Văn

The food here is delicious .the service was very friendly and enthusiastic .the scene is very rich and airy .️

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John Ahn

Compared to my frequent Pho place (OSHO) this place takes card payment. Food is nice, service is ok. This place uses fresh noodle not the dry noodle. Some people might prefer dry noodle due to the chewiness. One downside was the fact that there was no Mung Bean in Pho. Which is quite interesting considering people in kitchen were Vietnamese.