Hai’s Restaurant



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First meal of the day after arriving in Ho Chi Minh — we tried Pho. The taste was very good, the price was reasonable, and the staff were very friendly. Ted was especially helpful. There was one dish we didn’t know how to eat, and he kindly showed us how. Really appreciated the service.
Amazing food with special dishes and Loc thought us how to say a few words in Vietnamese 🫶🏻😍🥰 We ate fried rice, but I would highly recommend FRIED VEGGIE SPRING ROLLS. Also we got some small phos with our Fried rice And you could sense some Asian aroma - very different than the European phos :))) (And we live in Prague with a lot of Vietnamese places). The only thing that I would like more is seeing some locals eating here, but the food and experience overall great🙏🏻
This place is 5 stars, no doubt. Great food, great service, great atmosphere. The servers are well trained. They are friendly and attentive, taking the time to show the non locals how best to enjoy the amazing food. Our server was very knowledgeable and was very happy to empart his knowledge on us. What a wonderful experience. We got the chicken pancake, shrimp spring rolls, morning glory vegetables and the sweet and sour chicken. Everything was delicious.
Great service, very respectful staff. Everyone speaks English and no language barriers. Food quality is awesome and totally above and beyond. Very reasonable prices and affordable which is another reason to come here. Very clean environment, Very great lighting and temperature inside, Bathroom was super clean and roomy on second floor. Very impressive. Awesome and quick service Thank you for making my Vietnam trip awesome. #bestfood #vietnamfood
We had an amazing meal at Hai’s restaurant. We got the vegetarian spring rolls, stir fried chicken noodles and fried the banh xeo. That’s the traditional pancake dish on Vietnam. Nah did a great job presenting the dish and showing us how to eat it. We ordered the vegan version which was filled with tofu which I’m not a fan of so I didn’t enjoy it as much as I could have but the noodles were fantastic. The restaurant has both non-vegetarian and vegetarian options so it was a perfect choice for our group.
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