5 vietnamese rooms in Prague we have eaten in, sorted by editor score. All cuisines in Prague | Vietnamese across every city.
Vietnamese food is one of Prague's defining everyday cuisines, a legacy of the city's large and long-settled Vietnamese community. The best of it sits around the Sapa market in Libus, where Pho Tung and Halo Banh Mi serve pho and banh mi to people who grew up on it, alongside Pho Vietnam Tuan and Lan in Vinohrady closer to the centre.
Pho Vietnam Tuan and Lan ★ 4.3
vinohrady · Anglicka 529/15, 120 00 Praha 2
Pho Vietnam Tuan and Lan opened in 2010 on Anglicka and was the first Vietnamese restaurant Prague's foreign press wrote about. Located in Vinohrady.
Pho Vietnam Tuan and Lan ★ 4.3
vinohrady · Anglicka 529/15, 120 00 Praha 2
Pho Vietnam Tuan and Lan opened in 2010 on Anglicka and was the first Vietnamese restaurant Prague's foreign press wrote about. Located in Vinohrady.
Pho Tung at Sapa ★ 4.6
praha-4-libus · Libusska 319/126, 142 00 Praha 4
Sapa market noodle counter in Libus serving chicken or beef pho strictly by the book; chef Sony's bowls draw expats from across Prague at 170 koruna each.
Halo Banh Mi ★ 4.5
praha-4-libus · Libusska 319/126, 142 00 Praha 4
Halo Banh Mi inside Sapa Market sells Prague's best banh mi at the cheapest counter price in the city: 80 $ for the sandwich, 120 $ for a combo with a drink.
Pho Tung ★ 4.6
praha-4-libus · Libusska 319/126, 142 00 Praha 4
Pho Tung in Sapa Market sells the city's most-argued-over pho at 170 $ a bowl. Add the fried quay dough sticks at 15 $; cash and card accepted.