Sarmed Alwan
Went here on a Saturday with 3 people, atmosphere was nice and calm, and service was polite and speedy. I ordered the shaking beef on salad, with a side of noodles and stir fried bean sprouts. The food was all well-cooked and tasty, and didn't feel too light or too heavy - it filled me for the rest of the day, but didn't leave me feeling stuffed at all. It was reasonably priced, something like £8 for the shaking beef and £4.50 for the noodles. A pot of several cups of decent jasmine tea, enough for everyone, was only £2. I can't comment on how authentic it was since I've never had other Vietnamese food, but it was certainly good food and good service for a reasonable price - and halal too, which is rare among decent East Asian food places.
Mahjabeen Miah
This place has quickly become my favourite place to eat in in London. It's not fancy and it's not trying to be either. It's just authentically Vietnamese. Every time I go I always get the same thing, the rare beef pho and the prawn pancake. Both items are so delicious I find myself dreaming about them!
Juned Miah
Visited the Hoi An on Saturday with a few friends as it's the only halal Vietnamese food in the area. Food was lovely and definitely worth a visit. Also had a lovely baby turtle in the fish tank. My personal favourite was the hofun and the chicken corn soup!! Highly recommended!!!
Deee Ali
Ive never tried vietnamese food before but i really enjoyed my dinner. Service was second to none & the staff where very helpfull as it was my first time trying this type of cuisine. One of those little jems that has been added to my list.
Starving Banker
Good value lunch menu. Been here many times, mostly nice, last time I had their chicken vermicelli salad the chicken pieces were pretty bad. Nice staff and quick service.
Redianto Satyanugroho
A great halal Vietnamese restaurant. The pho, Vietnamese noodle soup, is delicious and the broth is tasty. The location is a walking distance from overground and tube stations.
Sharmin Chowdhury
The Food Was Absolutely Delicious, The Staff Were Very Friendly And Welcoming. Food Is One Of A Kind And Its Halal!! Atmosphere Is Relaxing And Calm..Very Unique And You Should Definitely Give It A Gooo!!!!!!👌🏻
Mohammed Ali
Only Halal Vietnamese i could find in the area, and they deliver too which is a bonus. good food and the chargrill chicken main dish is the one i would go far, definatley give it a go.
TK Group
Decent humble setting only one table as i like it good service lovely noodles halal authentic normally have takeout.
Charlotte Giraudot
The waiting time to have our starters was quite long (about 35 minutes) as it seems the take away orders were prioritised at that time, but the food and waitress were very good!
Sunshine 1
excellent food and there's no cross contamination between halal and non halal. great customer service too
farhan hussain
lovely homey restaurant that me and the missus visited on a Friday night. highly recommend the seafood platter. 5*****
Samme Begum
The service was very good and the food was very tasty and also the portions of the food was good as well. I would definitely recommend this place for others!
Yamin
Customer service was good, the food was fresh and delicious. I highly recommend the seafood platter.
Lukman Hussain
Been there few times, loved it every time, excellent food always on point, and service is good.
Carmel Nield
1st time, the pho was amazing!!
ET Food Voyage
Vietnamese is one of my most favourite Asian cuisines. What I love about it is its rusticity – how it originated from the streets yet have so much more to it than a simple street food. There is a lot of sophistication that people underestimate about it. Craving for that warming and comforting feeling for my belly, I was looking up for a halal Vietnamese restaurant around London – around Brick Lane actually since we had plans over there that day.
Abbey Mills
lovely food and lovely service. the waitress was full of smiles and served us well. will definately recommend and will be back very soon. thank you hoi an and for all your lovely soups!!
Jid Mia
Great Place with lovely decor and nice to know theirs a halal Vietnamese place in the area. good food too. seems like a nice quiet place just off brick lane and they're not like the other local restaurants who beg for custom. keep it up HOI!!
Fudge
Went with the husband and had a lovely time. the service and most importantly the food was amazing. highly recommend this place also one thing that i loved the most was the free appetizers and the free oranges at the end. TOP STUFF!!
Alice Gee
I normally use Kingsland Rd for Vietnamese because it's closer to where I live. However, tonight I was ordering in using the dinein website so gave Hoi An a try.<br/><br/>My standard takeaway order is stir fried seafood kway teoh, a veg dish, and if that doesn't reach the minimum order for the dinein service, I get a small starter. <br/><br/>My stir fried rice noodles with seafood was pretty bland. Could have done with more seasoning and some garlic. Seafood consisted of a generous portion large prawns, squid and scallops. These were all well cooked and the squid was quite tender. My side of stir fried asparagus was a little overcooked, rather too liquid for my taste, and exceptionally bland as well. The spring rolls were quite good, but didn't come with the salad and herbs often used to wrap them in before dipping in nuoc cham.
Kristainlondon
My bowl of pho was too heavy on the spring onions for my tastes. A good value overall though.
Shak
It's hard to believe that it's been over two years since I visited Vietnam, but on of the things that I do remember is how easy we had it, food wise. I'm not that much of a fussy eater but with that ingrained preconception of far east food those of us who are Muslim or Pakistani (or both) have, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the cuisine we came across during our tour.<br/><br/>Which makes me wonder why it's taken so long to find Hoi An, a halal Vietnamese joint right here on my front step. Now if I'm totally honest I can't really make any claims to the authenticity of the place - I'm far from discerning enough to specify that - but the food tonight was just as good and enjoyable as I remember it being. I stuck to the relatively simple prawn pancake and chicken curry dishes, and they were both sublime in their simplicity.<br/><br/>If there was one complaint it was that of the price: £20 quid a head put today's food miles away from what we had in Vietnam as part of the fun of eating there was the embarrassingly low cost to eat. I guess it was cheaper than a plane ticket, but I can't help but feel it could have been more appropriately priced given the experience. Still, I would go back and I suppose in that sense Hoi An is recommended.
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