5 best Vietnamese restaurants in London •1 min read Frankly, when it comes to the capital and Vietnamese food, you’re spoilt for choice. The majority of Vietnamese citizens in the UK live in London, bringing a variety of delicious dishes and flavourful cuisine with them.Whether you’re longing to try top notch bowls of pho, soft spring rolls or authentic crispy banh mi, you won’t be short of options. These are just five of our favourites (in no particular order) for getting a taste of Vietnam in the Big Smoke.Bánh Bánh, Peckham © Bánh BánhRun by five siblings inspired by the recipes of their grandmother, Bánh Bánh is a family affair. Their seasonal menu features street food favourites during the day and sharing plates in the evening – best eaten with a good glug of a cocktail containing home-made liqueurs.Menu highlights: Prawn summer rollsAddress: 46 Peckham Rye, London, SE15 4JRSông Quê Café, Shoreditch © Sông Quê CaféThe Kingsland Road is known as ‘Pho Mile’ for good reason. It is chock full of brilliant Vietnamese restaurants, if the Sông Quê Café is busy you certainly won’t go hungry. Come for the food, not the interior design here – it’s more of a quick bites or large group affair than a Valentine’s Day hotspot.Menu highlights: Rare-sliced steak phoAddress: 134 Kingsland Rd, London E2 8DYUnion Viet, Southwark © Union VietThis great value, family-run café is a good lunch option when Pret just won’t do. Interiors are simple with white-washed walls and scrubbed oak tables. Unlike the oily pho of its competitors, Union Viet’s colourful offerings are zingy and flavourful, and have options for vegans. Try their pho challenge (if you dare), it’s only 2.25kg of pho, noodles and spring rolls, how hard can it be?Menu highlights: Green papaya saladAddress: 120 Union St, London SE1 0FRViet Food, West End © Viet FoodUnlike our suggestions thus far, Viet Food is in the West End - the heart of the tourist action just a hop, skip and pirouette from Leicester Square. What it loses on East End cool, it makes up for inside with rustic interiors, hanging lanterns and earthenware crockery. A surprising Vietnamese gem in the hubbub of Chinatown.Menu highlight: Crispy coconut calamariAddress: 34-36 Wardour St, London W1D 6QTCôBa Restaurant, Holloway © CôBa Restaurant“Another industrial inspired restaurant with white-washed walls and suspended filament bulbs?”, I hear you cry. CôBa isn’t one of those hidden gem hideouts tucked behind a scruffy facade. But the authentic dishes from Australian-Vietnamese Damon Bui - inspired by his mother’s cooking - are the real deal. Avoid going on a school night – the cocktails are nearly as delicious as the food!Menu highlight: Barbecue lemongrass pork noodle saladAddress: 244 York Way, London N7 9AGInspired to try the real thing? Plan your foodie trip to Vietnam with our Food & Drink page or get in touch with our team to find out more. Share thisfacebooktwitterlinkedinemail You may also like Vietnam Field notes: From Pu Bin to Pu Luong – Vietnam’s rural reaches Travel writer Dan Stables recounts his recent trip to Pu Bin and Pu Luong, in the Mai Chau hills of Vietnam. Vietnam Field notes: A visit to the Con Dao islands Lorna Parkes, executive editor of National Geographic Traveller, tells us why this tiny archipelago of 16 islands should be part of your Vietnam trip. South Korea Four destinations to visit in 2025 if you’re looking for a cultural adventure Looking for inspiration for your next cultural adventure? Our team of travel experts have rounded up four destinations we’re excited about in 2025.