East London's edgy Dalston is known for many things: underground bars, hip boutiques, vintage shopping and fresh produce markets. But did you know that for Vietnamese cuisine fans, it's also known as the ‘Pho Mile’ of Shoreditch? Here is where you'll find some of the best Vietnamese restaurants in the city, including Viet Grill.
Viet Grill's menu hinges on a street food concept with a fun, easy going feel. Dishes take inspiration from Vietnamese Pho to Bún Cha Hà Noi, and are often served as sharing plates so that everyone can get their hands dirty, and get involved. The team use only fresh ingredients and concentrate on traditional cooking methods and authentic flavours.
First up, we recommend starting with some smaller plates like the house speciality, banh cuon which are steamed rice rolled crepes with fillings like Asian mushrooms, pork and shallots, alongside homemade Vietnamese ham with sausage, beansprouts and cucumber. You also can't go wrong with other nibbles like anchovied chicken wings, waffle batter prawns betel leaf dumplings, filled with minced beef and pork, daikon spring nion infused oil and roasted peanuts.
As for mains, there's plenty of sections including curry with lamb neck curry with yoghurt, coconut milk, coriander and cashew nuts. As well as the sizzling seafood platter with prawn, squid and Asian greens. If you like the sound of the one bowl dishes there's wok fried pho with flat rice noodles, Asian greens and a choice of beef, chicken, seafood or tofu, while we like the sound of the honey crisp chicken which is a half a chicken, marinated in honey, five spices and soy sauce.
It can be a bit overwhelming with so many options, so the set menu is a life saver if you want to take the team's advice. This option will give you an amazing mix of smaller dishes to share, pre-picked by the chefs, as well as a main dish for yourself.