Sen Viet

Sen Viet restaurant is widely recognised for serving up best Vietnamese cuisine in Kings Cross, London. The food is exotic and full of character..

Sen Viet London

Sen Viet restaurant is widely recognised for serving up best Vietnamese cuisine in Kings Cross, London.

The cooking is a combination of rice and meat, chicken or fish with plenty of vegetables, onions, garlic, nuts and herbs and other secret Viet’s ingredients!

The restaurant is smallish and cosy form inside but the space is nicely organised with lovely Vietnamese touches in the decor.

http://senviet.uk

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Launch22 has moved to 32 Cubitt Street and our members will need some guidance about entrepreneurship… As the Italian community manager of Launch22, my piece will be about restaurants and cafes around Old str… King’s Cross!

A stone’s throw from 32 Cubitt Street, precisely 100.39 metres away (dunno the feet) from Launch22 on King’s Cross Road, you may find plenty of nice and suitable places for clients meeting such as; Sen Viet, a cosy and quiet Vietnamese restaurant, where their Pho is a must have!

Any respectable Italian will tell you lunch doesn’t end with the food, but only when a proper espresso is made by a savvy barista and followed by what we could define as general café talk (your life, football, other people’s lives…) and a small glass of water (to be consumed BEFORE the coffee).

While busy prepping our space for the new opening, I inadvertently happened upon a deceptively named café: Costa’s Café (notice the apostrophe, not to be confused with the apostrophe-less Costa Coffee.

The old coffee machine, the smell of roasted coffee beans and the affable conversation thrown my way by Costa himself literally brought me back to my hometown…and good espresso for £1.30 is quite the discovery here in London, believe me!

Sen Viet review King's Cross Road - decent Vietnamese fare served ...

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When we eventually find Sen Viet along King's Cross Road, its somewhat dismayed facade gave no hint of its clean cut and almost swanky interior (with Mariah Carey's Hero playing in the background) I could hardly be blamed to think that everything looked brand new because they actually are.

The Sen Viet's bun thit nuong (rice vermicelli) £6.50 came with chargrilled beef with the elusive 'smoky' aroma.

Sen Viet was also the first Vietnamese restaurant in London that served a dainty cup of tea at the end of the meal.

Before Sen Viet opening up at King's Cross Road, the nearest decent Vietnamese restaurant from us would be those along Old Street (Cay Tre) and Kingsland Road (Song Que and the lot).

We were quite keen on Sen Viet's delivery services initially only to find out that it no longer deliver beyond King's Cross vicinity as 'its driver has left permanently' whatever that meant.

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The Vietnam War – or, as it’s known in Vietnam, the American War – is more than 40 years behind us, but the Vietnamese diaspora overseas is a living reminder of our past.

While Vietnamese refugees in other English-speaking countries mainly came from South Vietnam, many refugees from the North settled in Hong Kong before making their way to the UK.

Lewisham, Deptford, Hoxton and Hackney have served as hubs for Vietnamese families in London since then, and the first wave has been joined more recently by the generation born after the war, many of whom work in London’s financial and IT sectors.

The two most popular Vietnamese dishes, pho and bánh mì, were traditionally eaten for breakfast.

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