
I had traveled to South Korea in 2013 and ate a lot of Bibibop and loved it. Was in the area and super hungry asked Google for ‘gluten free food near me’ and this was the third result. Also, our waitress was extremely knowledgeable. And if you want a larger entree, go during lunch and get one from the lunch menu. I would recommend the dumplings any time. I can see how they could be oretty pricey for dinner. Then again, probably not hard to mess up. The had huge half inch to inch wide fried wontons that went with the hot and sour soup. The general tsos had huge chunks of chicken. The dipping sauce was more of a soy sauce. We ordered general tsos chicken with hot and sour soup and steamed pork dumplings. The bathroom was a little awkward to get to based on our seating. It was pretty quiet when we walked in as they just opened. So take a drive to Vietnam Cafe, your taste buds will thank you for the freshness of their vegetables and the unique flavor bombs that await you. It was served with a delightful chicken broth I will definitely try again, however, I have to say the dish as a whole was not a flavor profile I would revisit, but it was not a terrible experience it was just different from my usual choices. I then chose a pork chop dish that was totally outside my box of favorites. I was instructed to use the lettuce leaf to tuck in the cilantro, potatoes, and shrimp, then pour some fish broth into it and.BAMMM! My taste buds were never happier. Fried Sweet Potato fries with shrimp, served with their intoxicating fish broth. We then ordered a dish I saw flying out of the kitchen. Served with a creamy peanut sauce to dip your rolls in is a great compliment to the fresh vegetables and pieces of brisket and shrimp hidden inside, a terrific selection to start your meal. My recent visit included my goto Spring Rolls. Not only do you get plenty to eat, but the flavor explosions your palate experiences are memorable and comforting, to say the least. This delicious cuisine is located just northeast of City Market.
