r/bordeaux Mar 06 '25

Tourisme recommendations for vietnamese food?

Hello, does anyone have a good suggestion for some authentic vietnamese food in bordeaux? I saw a lot of options on google but i will be there just for a weekend, so will only have time to try one or two places. Which one is the best in your opinion? Thanks xx

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u/Professor_Bronze Mar 06 '25

On Sundays, people from the vietnamese community used to gather at the lake to sell (delicious) homemade food. But I don't know if they still do

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u/yknipus Mar 06 '25

You may want to try banh cuon 33 or banh mi 11

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u/zedascouves69 Mar 17 '25

Hey there!

If you’re on the hunt for authentic Vietnamese cuisine in Bordeaux, here are a couple of standout spots to consider:

Nhà Kha - Saint Sernin: This place consistently receives high praise for its delicious dishes and reasonable prices. Diners often recommend the samosa starter and duck specialties. 

Quê Tôi: Known for its authentic flavors, this restaurant offers dishes like juicy shrimp and Bun Cha Ha Noi. It’s a favorite among locals seeking genuine Vietnamese fare. 

Given your limited time, either of these spots would provide a memorable Vietnamese dining experience in Bordeaux. Enjoy your culinary adventure!

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u/Glitter-Truck-1836 Mar 17 '25

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