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Vietnamese: Viet Grill

by Krista

58 Kingsland Road
E2 8DP
Tel: 020 7739 6686

Date of Last Visit: Friday, 6 January 2007

The Victims; Ben, Gerry

The Damage: £18 each. With beers.

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The Background: It’s a Friday and I’m been dreaming of Vietnamese food all week. I am not quite sure why, but I just keep thinking of all the places on Kingsland Road and how, after all these years. I’ve only tried two of them! I suggested an outing to Ben, and he and Gerry are game. So off we go.

You Should Know: Viet Grill and Cay Tre are related. I asked our server how, and she said the cooks are friends. I am sure there is more to this story, but that’s all I got. Viet Grill is bigger that Cay Tre, and a little more modern and–if I may say so–even a bit cleaner. There’s a big room downstairs too. Looks like these guys are betting on the 2012 Olympics, because the place is pretty big for Kingsland Road foot traffic.

The Starters: Ben and I split the combo platter, which I thought was a great deal at £4.95 a person. It came with the beef wrapped in leaves, which I love, along with spring rolls (not the deep fried kind), fried spinach, some other rolls, and four chilli spareribs, which were awesome. I would go back for the chilli spareribs.

The Mains: Our sever recommended the catfish and it looked lovely when it arrived at the table. It was served whole, head and all. Our server helpfully deboned it for us (I made mental notes for next time).

The catfish was tasty. I loved the skin…it was crispy and almost barbecue-like. But you know what? It was a little dry. This didn’t stop me from eating it, but I just wish it had been a little moister. Ben’s duck in jalapeno sauch…hmmm…not what I expected. (And yes, I suppose part of me was expecting little pancakes.) Truthfully, I didn’t like it. I like duck, but not this kind. Stringy slices were swimming in a bland (bland as in bad, not as in fresh-and-springy-bland) sauce and just looked blah. Gerry, on the other hand, had a delicious-looking bowl of veggie pho. I have problems with pho because I usually slurp the broth all over myself, but I was just a little jealous.

The Verdict: Viet Grill was off to a good start, but I’d go somewhere else on Kingsland Road before I go back. Or, well, I’ll just go back to Au Lac for the pancake. (Interestingly, Viet Grill has their pancake on the menu under "Vietnamese Pizza.")

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2 comments

kamazah 2007 -

Try the scollops served in the shell in a delicious fishy sauce. Amazing!

Hieu 2008 -

Hi Londonelicious,

Thank you for visiting my restaurants. I am the owner of Cay Tre and Viet Grill, and I actually find it really interesting to read blog with verdict about my restaurants as well as others. I really love to know you in reality to have a chat about our vietnamese cuisine, as well as listen to advice of how to improve and PR my restaurants to attract more people. I have recently re-decorated both restaurants, re-designed menus to make it more authentic, more fun and to cope with what people actually having in Vietnamese. Some customers said that my restaurants are not authentic as they can’t spot the classic dishes but they dont know that I am providing modern Vietnamese cuisine as in Vietname. Anyway if you are interested, we can co-operate to get thing better and I will ne very pleased to know a gastronomer who really understand food.

Best regards

Hieu Trung Bui

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