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VCafe (VietCafe)

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  • Vietnamese, Vegetarian-Friendly
  • 345 Greenwich St, New York NY10013 40.718479 -74.010142
  • (Btwn Harrison & Jay St)
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  • (212) 431-5888
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User Ratings (Based on 32 reviews)

3.545
Food 3.9 Value 3.1
Service 3.3 Atmosphere 3.9

Other Restaurant Info

Phone:
work
(212) 431-5888
voice
(212) 431-8889
Fax:
fax
(646) 219-0373
Website:
www.viet-cafe.com
Place Order:
Order From VCafe (VietCafe) for delivery & takeout
Notes:
Visa, MC, AmEx, Disc, DC
Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11am-10:30pm Sat: 5pm-11pm
Serves:
Lunch, Dinner, Brunch
Features:
Group Dining, Delivery, Online Ordering, Wheelchair Friendly, Accepts Credit Cards, Take Out, Private Parties
Min Delivery:
15.00
Delivery Area:
Below Houston St

User Reviews

  • VCafe (VietCafe)

    Posted by Anonymous on 04/14/2006

    Really great food!

    The entrees here are truly amazing... esp the duck and fish, seasoned and cooked so well! it's def on my rotation of restaurants, prob even more so since i live in tribeca, it's def worth the visit... yummy cocktails too btw

  • VCafe (VietCafe)

    Posted by Anonymous on 01/01/2006

    Service with a smile

    The cafe is a nice casual place for dinner & drinks, and the bar is best secret on Greenwich street. Waiters were friendly, and the food came very quickly. Some things were pricey, but the fish dishes are worth it! I could have done without the house selection of music, but the atmosphere is perfect for sharing food & cocktails with friends.

  • VCafe (VietCafe)

    Posted by Anonymous on 12/09/2005

    Mediocre food

    The fried Ha Noi ?pillow? dumplings just like a deep-fried frozen dumplings that everyone can find it from most of Asian supermarket. The Lotus Salad (goi Sen) sounds so good from the menu but what turn out, just some shreds of carrot and the one poached shrimp open in half and seemed not fresh, and of course little taste again. The grilled Chicken (Ga Nuong) noodle dishes that my partner had, it usually hard to go wrong in Vietnamese restaurant but not here, it was dried and almost no taste.

  • VCafe (VietCafe)

    Posted by Anonymous on 11/27/2005

    Not Authentic, subpar food but good service

    I don?t mind the food is not authentic, small portions if they?re good, but the food was bland and poorly presented.

  • VCafe (VietCafe)

    Posted by Anonymous on 08/09/2005

    Great food, awesome drinks!

    I work nearby, it's a great place for some tasty food, the duck and rice crepes are my favs... the drinks they have are fun too, there's a popsicle martini that is just fab.

  • VCafe (VietCafe)

    Posted by Anonymous on 07/26/2005

    Not authentic, lack of taste, but good service

    I am vietnamese and I do not feel to eat vietnamese food there. It is lacking in taste so not authentic enough for local vietnamese taste. But the space is great and good service but the main ingredient is still missing....The Food.

  • VCafe (VietCafe)

    Posted by Anonymous on 06/04/2005

    Great Food, Cool Place!

    Me and my boyfriend visit this place at least once a week. I think we've tried pretty much everything on the menu and loved it. The food is always great, fresh and tender fish, delicious appetizers, and yummy desserts. I love the caramelized fish and the shrimp platter. The portions are not oversized, just what you need for a good dinner, and I like that. However, if you are looking for a place where you can get totally stuffed this is not the one. But who needs to overeat anyways... The atmosphere is cool and very relaxed, the place is spacious. The wait staff is friendly and attentive, they actually remembered what I had ordered the previous two times. We've brought friends there and they loved it. It's great for big groups too. I would highly recommend this restaurant.

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