Monsieur Vuong, Berlin


Indochina is the inspiration at Monsieur Vuong, where delicious and affordable light fair is the focus. The Vietnamese cuisine takes the best of gourmet Asian foods and adds French Colonial influences for a fantastic food experience.

Healthy food is always served at this restaurant, where charming wooden tables and bright red walls make for a light and refreshing atmosphere. The eating experience is complimented by soft music and delicious aromas. The food is largely comprised of recipes from the Saigon and Mekong Delta regions, and perfectly complimented by delicious coffees and teas from Hanoi. Another plus? The menu is changed every two days so you’ll never have to worry about monotony at this restaurant.

WELT Tip: Make Monsieur Vuong your meeting point after an afternoon of shopping and sight-seeing in Berlin’s beautiful Hakeschen Markt area.




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Monsieur Vuong, Berlin

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