City Càphê

Vietnamese restaurant · Cheapside

City Càphê

Vietnamese restaurant · Cheapside

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17 Ironmonger Ln, London EC2V 8EY, United Kingdom

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Vietnamese street food with pho, banh mi & summer rolls  

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City Càphê - Review - City - London - The Infatuation

"At City Càphê, a Vietnamese cafe close to Cheapside, there’s always a big queue at lunch for a reason - the food’s very good. Mercifully, the line moves quickly, too. The pho and summer rolls are excellent, and they also have noodle salads that are much better than anything you’ll find at a chain. At a place this busy, you’re definitely going to want to get takeaway. Know that it’s cash-only for orders under £15." - David Paw

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Where To Grab Lunch In The City - London - The Infatuation

"At City Càphê, a Vietnamese cafe close to Bank Station, there’s always a big queue at lunch for a reason - the food’s very good. Mercifully, the line moves quickly, too. The pho and summer rolls are excellent, and they also have noodle salads that are much better than anything you’ll find at a chain. At a place this busy, you’re definitely going to want to get takeaway - just know it’s cash-only for orders under £15. They also have a sister takeaway called Moi An close to Chancery Lane station, if your office is out that way." - Oliver Feldman, Jake Oliver, David Paw

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P M

Google
Cosy little Vietnamese cafe near Bank. This cafe is always packed at lunch time and it's easy to see why. The food is packed with flavours from the bun hue which is a lovely spicy broth to the chargrilled pork com rice dish. The portion size is good and more importantly if you're in a rush, you'll get your food in 5-10mins so not a long wait.

Dahyun Lee

Google
The best beef pho in the area. I recommend to add fresh chilli which is free of charge and that makes the taste of soup deeper. Bun cha with pork was one of my favourite summer specials as well!

Richard Stevenson

Google
Used to come for lunch here back in 2012 and was very pleased that it was still here. Their rolls are amazing. Just a bit expensive but the portions are a good size :) I had the classic ‘spring rolls bun’. I didn’t expect the rolls to be fried but was very nice all the same.

A BC

Google
I came here for lunch after hearing lots of good things over the years. I chose the betal leaf beef bun but for £11 it wasn’t the best bun I’d ever had. It’s a good spot for lunch but if I fancied bun in London I wouldn’t go out of my way to come here.

Ching-yu LIn

Google
I have been a long time customer and it’s the first time it happened. It appears there is no salt in the soup and I suspect there is too much sugar.

Danny Kim

Google
Quick review of a place popular with my uk coworkers. Tried the beef pho, summer rolls, and the pork bun (which strangely translates to noodles and not sandwich). Pho has rich broth and comes with a packet of sprouts, julienne carrots, cilantro, and lime. It really hit the spot on one of those cold rainy London days. Shrimp summer rolls were tasty - fresh and wrapped neatly enough to ensure nothing came out. Most days there’s queue but it moves pretty fast. So great place for a fast fulfilling meal.

Solange CHEA

Google
Always crowded at lunch time but they are very organized and you will get your order very quick. My fav is the chargrilled pork with the rice, the flavors remind me the ones I have in Asia, I was less fan of the pho but i def recommend the place.

M Y

Google
I’ve been visiting City Caphe for lunch takeouts for 5 years now and recently they increased the price with an insane amount…. Other vietnamese places around the area haven’t increased the price this much, even when they have seating and better portions. Below pictures are Betel Leaf Bun and it’s £9.75 - for the quality of food, it’s definitely not worth it anymore.
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Emma F.

Yelp
Amazing vietnamese spot! We loved the pho, the menu was pretty simple and there wasn't much seating (seems to be a popular grab and go spot). The soup really hit the spot on a gloomy day.
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Dan K.

Yelp
Quick review of a place popular with my uk coworkers. Tried the beef pho, summer rolls, and the pork bun (which strangely translates to noodles and not sandwich). Pho has rich broth and comes with a packet of sprouts, julienne carrots, cilantro, and lime. It really hit the spot on one of those cold rainy London days. Shrimp summer rolls were tasty - fresh and wrapped neatly enough to ensure nothing came out. Most days there's queue but it moves pretty fast. So great place for a fast fulfilling meal.
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ChingWa C.

Yelp
Cash only if your order is under £10. Tried their noodle salad here and it's amazing! Great place to go if you work nearby and want some hearty food. The place is quite small and has probably 20 seats. If you're here for lunch, also expect a long line around noon-1:30p.
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Arun D.

Yelp
I rolled in after reading all the reviews on Yelp determined to have a good lunch after a long morning of work. The line looks daunting but they're efficient and it moves along quickly. The menu is fantastic and they have tonnes of veggie options. The best news is that they have a vegetarian broth for both of their noodles soups which is amazing. I've tried the Pho, the Noodle Salad and the Bun Hue (spicy noodle soup) and they were both fantastic. My advice is that you take the food to go since the seating area can be really cramped and it's made worse by the constant line of people streaming to get food. Definitely one of the best lunch spots in the area and i would give it 5 stars if the seating was a bit better!

Michael H.

Yelp
Love this place, come here all the time. Glad they are back and successful following the nightmare that was Covid. Would have been really bummed if this place also succumbed to the disease. Food is awesome, service is quick, and most importantly it's not a chain.
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Jacqueline V.

Yelp
I work in the City and City Càphê is a regular lunch spot for all my colleagues and myself. They are open for lunch only and during lunch rush they are extremely packed - there's always a line out the door. I recommend coming early or late (before 12 or after 1:30) if you don't want to wait in line. It moves relatively quick but you can plan on at least a 20 minute wait at peak times. This place is more for take away. There are only a few seats and the long line usually crowds very close to the seating area. The Bún Hu soup (£6) is amazing! I usually go for chicken and it's always just the right amount of spicy and never oily. I am literally addicted (sometimes we enjoy up to 3 or 4 times a week!). Even if you're not a soup person (I'm not either) you should try this - I've never met anyone who didn't love it! I give City Càphê five stars for this soup always rocking my socks off and never letting me down. I've also had many times the vermicelli salad (£5) with char grilled pork. Also a pretty good dish. I would say the Bánh Mì are only mediocre - I think they're around £3.50. They taste good but definitely no wow factor. Another Vietnamese place opened up near by that do a much better Bánh Mì but nothing is better than the Bún Hu here!
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Chris M.

Yelp
I had a Lemongrass Tofu Bahn Mi which was quite good. Service was quick and friendly and prices are honest. The reason it doesn't get 4 stars is that at 2pm they ran out of meat. I would go back (earlier) though.
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Sanj M.

Yelp
I'm typing this with tingling lips, a runny nose and slightly splattered desk, which can only mean one thing - it's a bun hue day! First a confession: I don't(/didn't) like noodle soups *gasp*. Messy, unsatisfying, confusing to eat - do I use a spoon or a fork or what?! I just didn't get it. Then an enthusiastic colleague started getting lunch here 4 out of 5 days a week, and with the smells wafting over I soon I caved to curiosity and joined him. Now I'm a chicken bun hue addict (though more weekly than daily). Given the queue snakes down the street from 12, we usually go at about 11.30ish (or I send my order with a kind-hearted colleague if it's raining eek). If that's too early for you, expect a 15-20min wait at peak time in a long but swiftly-moving queue. Staff are abrupt but efficient, and almost everyone takes away though there are a handful of chairs inside. Eating it is a skill in itself - from experience I would strongly urge you to fashion a bib out of the napkin, and lay another one out on your desk for inevitable splashes. Add everything from the little bag of extras they give you - chillies, beansprouts, basil leaves etc - except the lime wedge which is better squeezed. Stir well with chopsticks and begin by pulling up the noodles from the bottom as otherwise you just get all the chilli at the top; amateurs should perhaps wait until the soup has receded below the halfway mark before lifting the pot to drink from it. Good luck, and get ready for the jealous looks from colleagues within sniffing distance. Yes it's still messy, but I'm definitely left satisfied (and blowing my nose). Only reason it's missing the 5th star is that the prices seem to sneak up every couple of months - bun hue was sub-£6 first time I went and is now £6.80. Not cool, City Caphe. Doesn't seem to have affected its popularity so far though! Cold sufferers should consider this versus buying a load of vicks/nasal sprays - just the thing to clear out the sinuses in this rubbish weather. Ok better go clean my desk... :P
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Dyl M.

Yelp
Excellent food, good prices, quick service (! Wasn't expecting that). I got the chargrilled pork banh mi. it cost £4.50 or something. it was ready in seconds. It came on a baguette with a delicious sauce, pickled carrots and cucumbers, and cilantro. It was loaded and really really good. The pork was flavored beautifully and the veggies were crisp and tangy. Great sandwich. I'll be back to try done other things later.
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Erin H.

Yelp
There are 15 chairs in this teeny joint and all were full of city folk when I waltzed in at 1:30 for some pho. I was excited to see summer rolls on the menu, but they were all gone by the time I arrived. Word to the wise, if you want a salad (fruit, Vietnamese veggie or prawn) or fresh rolls (salad or summer), get there early because once the fridge is empty you're out of luck. By the time my initials were called, a seat had opened and I claimed it in a mad rush. The soup was tasty. I would have liked a few more sprouts and peppers, but that's just me quibbling. The bonus was that when I was half-way through my meal, and only four of us diners were left (that place clears out FAST), we were all asked if we would like to try their iced coffee...for free! I'm a borderline Vietnamese iced coffee addict, so I didn't say no even though I had just finished a large coffee elsewhere. So tasty. If you prefer your lattes or Americanos, they do those too. **Note - beef pho is just over 6 quid and the credit card minimum is 15 pounds, so order a lot or bring cash.**
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Soomin R.

Yelp
This is my second review for City Caphe based on my further experience of its amazing dishes -- and my rating goes from 4 to 5. Per my previous review, their pho is solid. Much better than the chain, Pho's, in my opinion. Since my last review, I've repeatedly had their bahn mi's (Vietnamese sandwich in baguette, if you will), vermicelli with tofu/spring rolls and summer rolls. I can't emphasise enough how I'm falling more in love with their tasteful offerings every day. Also, service is great as well. As said before, whilst the line can get long during peak lunch hours, they have the "assembly line" down to every finger flick that it does by pretty quickly. Furthermore, after my frequent visits, one of the main owners has begun to memorise my initials too which was rather touching! (FYI they ask for your initials so that they can call it out when your food is ready). The only downside is that their store space is a bit too small for my taste to dine-in, but honestly, that's not a problem when they've got great take-away boxes and bags! Definitely recommended for those that work in the City!
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Natasha B.

Yelp
All reviews here mention the queues so it was with trepidation that I came to City Càphê for the first time. It's nestled away from the usual hubbub of Cheapside so has clearly built it's following on reputation alone. I arrived at about 1pm and the people were lined up outside of the door and along the road. However, it was clear that the line moves quickly (alas I didn't time it). I'd always loved the chicken and rice box at Bahn Mi Bay in Bloomsbury so thought it would be the best comparison. I was also feeling incredibly hungry so ordered their original spring rolls too. The menu offers a great range of other choices though, from pho to noodle boxes and some tasty looking baguettes too. They have vegetarian options in addition to the pork, beef, prawn and chicken grilled meats. The Jasmine rice was really tasty. I liked the stickiness and the chilli sauce boosted the flavour when drizzled over the top. The pickled veg were also very nice and added a bit of crunch to the meal. The chicken had a nice flavour but I found it to be a little dry so I'd try something else next time. The spring rolls (four served with lettuce, mint and sweet chilli sauce) were delicious but I soon realised I needn't have ordered so much. I'm pleased to have found a new lunch venue in the city. I'll certainly be recommending it to friends.
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Namita A.

Yelp
So i am a REGULAR at this place bc I work in the Bank area and this is a spot we all go to (granted there is no other viet place in the area), but i really do like this place. Its a long line if you get there at noon so i would recommend trying to get there after 1:30 PM. Sooo I've had : Chicken Pho - good but not as good as I would say other places are (Caphe House). I also think the hot sauce which is an additional £0.50, is not the real deal. its sweet and not as spicy as i like my sauce to be. Veggie Pho--eh. not a huge fan. Chicken Banh Mi- Deliciously flavored and feels quite healthy Summer Salad rolls- Fresh and nicely flavored. Chicken Bun- grilled chicken over rice noodles. light and healthy and nicely flavored chicken. I absolutely love this place otherwise I wouldnt have reviews for so many of their dishes. Its nice to find good flavored dishes that are pretty healthy.
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Jurgen D.

Yelp
We built this city.....we built this ciiiiity on baaaanh mi! Oh yes, so now that I work in the city my lunch options have been opened up massively. Vietnamese munching has become a favourite of mine since I moved to London and the City Caphe has now been established as my lunch venue of choice for pho, spring rolls or the ever awesome bank mi. Located near St Pauls on a side street you will be amazed by the crowds this place draws in on your first visit. Afterwards you will understand why famously impatient city workers will happily queue down the block to get a slice of Hanoi goodness. My standard order is now the chargrilled pork banh mi and it never disappoints. A stop to the City Caphe comes highly JD Recommended
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Julia S.

Yelp
***Cash only for under £15***** I go to City Caphe at least once a fortnight, as I'm lucky enough to work around the corner. It's authentic, well-priced Viet in the heart of the City! Expect a queue every time you go, but don't be put off - it moves very quickly. The pho is fantastic and I also love the lemongrass infused bun hue (vermicelli salad).
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Joshua J.

Yelp
Once again people in London don't have this food semi-indigenously so aren't particularly discerning when they first encounter it (condescending and presumptuous much?). Went for a bahn mi and was left bahn'ed out. Vietnamese baguettes are usually as crispy as the inside of a kitkat bar which their achieve using 50% wheat flour and 50% rice flour. Was this the case at City Caphe? I doubt it, but even if it is the case, they aren't good bakers and the baguette was more akin to a stale hot-dog bun. Inside, they overdid it with mediocre pickled veggies, omitted the pate (which is the absolutely critical ingredient), omitted home-made mayonnaise, and used chicken cooked far too early in the day to be considered fresh. I ate the sandwich, but only because I was hungry and not in the mood to go anywhere else (it was raining and my hair is frizzy at the best of times). Also ordered the veggie spring rolls which were filled with a root vegetable of some sort (i.e., pumpkin or sweet potato), and tasted as if they were cooked last week. Seriously, pre-cooked spring rolls? Even all-you-can-eat chinese restaurants in soho know the value of freshly fried spring rolls. The place is cute enough, but shitty food. Visit Vietnam, Vancouver, Virginia or California and try a bahn mi -- they're a completely different animal (and much much cheaper). I'd just bought some new shoes and the check-out girl asked me for my initials, which I misheard as 'new shoes?' to which i replied, yes I did buy new shoes in a very confused tone. Obviously, she was more confused than me at this point, but whatever! BORED OF REVIEWING!
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Desi F.

Yelp
Sweet, sweet banh mi. I knew, if I looked hard enough and walked down enough super dodgy alleys, I would be able to find you in London. And, here you are. This place is PACKED at lunch, which tells me there is indeed a desire for the deliciousness that is Vietnamese street food in this high street focused culture. The only reason this place gets 4 stars from me (rather than 5) is because I went for a post-work pho and was denied; they're only open for the working crowd and not the residential. I discovered City Càphê late in my London stay but ate there as many times as possible once discovered. I highly (HIGHLY!) recommend giving them a try. If you've never had Vietnamese street food, start with a grilled pork banh mi and it will blow your mind. You can thank me later.
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Tim L.

Yelp
Been wanting to try this place for a while, which is often dangerous as you end up setting ridiculously high expectations because of the anticipation. Alternatively, you get to a stage where you want to like it so much that you decide you like the food before even tasting it. I turned the corner into Ironmonger lane and the first thing I saw was this enormous queue of city workers (note: city workers don't like queuing), that in itself was a testimony. After doing all my due diligence I had heard that they blitz through the queue and that the chargrilled pork banh mi was the meal to order, as I got to the front of the queue, I kept thinking that my queuing would not be justified if i just bought one item, so I threw in a portion of classic spring rolls too. The food! The banh mi was a good all-rounder, the baguette was fresh, but not quite toasty like they are over at Banh Mi 11. The filling/bread ratio at City Caphe was bang on. The vegetables were deliciously pickled and the pork well marinated, although it was a tad dry near the middle. The spring rolls came with portioned lettuce, mint leaves and sauce, they were on the small side too, but packed with meat, it was very tasty! All in all, City Caphe exceeded my expectations - despite lunch rush, they still delivered quality food. There's still a lot on the menu that I would like to try: the pho; bun hue, so there's no doubt I'll be back next time I have a meeting in the City. Definitely worth the visit and the queue, maybe I'll bring a friend next time... on second thoughts, I could do with one less person in the queue.
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Sherwin R.

Yelp
As recommended by my newfound friend Desi, I went to City Càphê today for lunch to try the bành mi on this humble establishment that's tucked into a narrow lane in the City of London. I was disappointed when the lady in the counter told me that bánh mi was sold out so I opted for a jasmine rice chargrilled pork instead. For £5.95, the size of the box was ok. I opened it and smelled the fragrant scent of chargrilled pork and the Vietnamese sauce that came with it. It was good and the meat wasn't fatty. The cutlets were perfect for the amount of rice and the taste was genuine. Maybe tomorrow I will luckily get a bành mi. Cross fingers.
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Matt B.

Yelp
A new spot for lunch, good if you are particularly hungry as the portions are huge. The line is long and stretches out of the door but it moves quickly. They sell Vietnamese street food so expect plenty of soup but they also do baguettes plus rice based dishes with meat and salad. Note that they only take cash, apparently it keeps the prices down, but they will accept cards for orders over £15.
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Andrew M.

Yelp
I still like you City Caphe, but you let me down a bit today. The line was epically long and after waiting 20 mins I finally had my banh mi. But it wasn't the same. The meat was cold and lacking the extra sweet and spicy flavour I've come to expect for CC's chargrilled pork. The baguette was also cold and felt like it had been out for a couple of hours. Nowhere near stale, just missing that freshly baked feel. To be honest, it was still one of the better banh mis I've had in London, but not what I remember CC being. The summer rolls however were the saving grace. Massive yet impossibly light rolls stuffed with steamed prawns, veggies, and crunchy noodles. The peanut satay hoisin sauce is a perfect accompaniment and I will trying to make my own to put on everything soon. Other thoughts. CC is getting more and more popular as I got there just before noon to be greeted by a massive line of banker types. Previously, the line would only materialise by 12.15-12.30pm but word is obviously out. As usual, cash only unless spending £15 or more.
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Lloyd S.

Yelp
We went down for a take away during a lunch break. As mentioned by previous reviews anytime after 11 the que is big! But they move it through pretty quickly. I was tempted by the spicy beef soup but decided on the standard beef pho. It was served in the usual paper container with spoon and chop sticks. There's a decent amount of other choices on the menu also. I thought the broth was really tasty and the noodles were the right texture. The beef was just right and there was a decent amount. I would have liked a few more bean-shoots and other additional ingredients but for a lunch time fix it was right on the money, and at £6.75 it didn't break the bank. Anyone between bank, Moorgate and St. Paul's should give it a go!
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Cherry W.

Yelp
It's hard to beat City Caphe for Vietnamese in the City and that would explain why there is always such a long queue during lunch. As all the previous reviews have reiterated, if you don't want to wait, get here early. The pho soup broths are light, but packed with flavour and doesn't leave you thirsty (common side effect of msg). In terms of meat, I personally prefer the chicken and beef as the pork tends to be a bit dry. I would also recommend the spring rolls here, both the pork/prawn as well as the vegetarian option.
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Dominique F.

Yelp
Sadly came here after the lunch rush by which time they had sold out of the bahn mi. Was still able to get a soup and it was DELISH!! So was the iced coffee but I just wish it was slightly more. Would definitely be back!
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Minnie M.

Yelp
City Caphe City Caphe, how I crave your £3 summer rolls, even if they add to my stomach rolls. The £6 beef pho and lemon grass noodle soup is nothing to write home about, but it fits the bill when I want something warm and cozy, and Eat's and Pret a Mangross's faux asian soups don't satiate that craving. £4 classic pork bahn mi are a bit lacking in filling, but you might have better luck with the beef, chicken, and bbq pork. Their £5 vermicelli salad has hearty helpings of meat (my fave might be the pork so far), but I should expect it at that price. All in all, solid place to get lunch especially in the midst of desolate food chain territory. Too bad everyone else in the long line at 12:30 is thinking the same thing. Get there before 12 to avoid it.
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Pen L.

Yelp
There is a distinct lack of non chain lunch venues in this area, hence the huge queue at city Caphe during the lunch peak despite serving mediocre food. I had the vermicelli grilled pork salad, the meat was rather stringy, not chargrilled and lacked any taste of lemongrass. It is cash only for transactions under £15. Not sure why most reviews rate this place quite highly, I have previously tried the Pho here, the noodles were hard and the broth bland & lukewarm. I only returned on this occasion as there was no queue after 2pm and for the convenient location.
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Alex L.

Yelp
City Caphe is roughly a 10 minute walk from work, but it's worth the wait every time. Come a bit early, as by 12:30pm the queue stretches out the door, across the storefront, and onwards. I've wanted to try other things, but there's only one thing you need to get here: Chargrilled Pork Banh Mi. The chargrilled pork is the best I've had yet in London, and is up to bar with the upper quality chargrilled pork I've had in the states. The baguette is fresh, as well as the other ingredients. The ingredients pair very well, but the pork steals the show. My friend likes to add a bit of fish sauce for an added flavor - in case that's your kind of thing. I've wanted to try other things on the menu, but I can't ever pass up the chargrilled pork. If you haven't tried it yet... you're missing out!
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Jessica C.

Yelp
Popped in here a long while back with Alex for a quick lunch meeting and the food was delish! It's crazy busy with city-folk working around the area and the line was out the door when I got there. They only take cash, and I had a hard time finding a cash machine (always the case when you're actually look for something), so come prepared. The place is great, and I'd give it 3.5 stars, which yelp doesn't let you do. It lost stars from me because 1. it was crazy busy and the shop is so tiny (great for them and their business, but takes up more of your lunch time queuing in line), and 2. they will nickel and dime you for every little thing like sriracha - which in my opinion should be included. But despite my whinge, the food is great - the summer rolls and beef vermicelli was yum, and the portions just right.

Soumik S.

Yelp
Vietnamese street food joint which tends to be a popular lunchtime venue with long queues from 12-2pm however if you haven't tried the food here, its well worth the wait! So get there early if you can... A great selection of Noodles soups and Banh Mi's - my particular favourite is the Summer Spring rolls which come with a dipping sauce which is fab :-)
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Lisa C.

Yelp
The queue here is always crazy after 11:30 am, so it's very important to budget your time when coming here to pick up lunch. That said, it moves quickly and the staff is very efficient with orders so you are usually in and out within 10-15 minutes. I usually get the vermicelli noodles with the char grilled pork (I've had chicken once and was a bit disappointed), but you can also get it over rice, or go for pho or the banh mi. I highly recommend the egg rolls and the accompanying sauce, they are fantastic!
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Nifer K.

Yelp
That was one of the most pathetic banh mi I have ever eaten. I know that I'm a bit spoiled by the numerous Vietnamese shops in the SF Bay Area, but I was hoping for more than a sliver of meat, a sprinkling of veggies, and a stale bun. London, I am not impressed.
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Ayako Y.

Yelp
My favourite place for lunch in the city - quite authentic vietnamese in middle of the city with good takeaway option. Offers everything from pho, cum and bun, and sandwiches.... My favourite are bun hue spicy noodle soup with beef. Go before noon to avoid the rush and cash only for under 15gbp.
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Anoop K.

Yelp
Due to a few too many whisky tasting evenings recently and quite poor insulation in my bedroom, this morning I could feel a cold coming on. Since Christmas Party season is just over the horizon I dont have time to get ill! With all this in mind, I went on a search for something "hot 'n' spicy" to make me feel better and hopefully annihilate any germs that were lingering and thinking about multiplying (Damn you gross germs! You're all going to die! Mhahaha!). Ahem. Anyway, a knowledgable friend of mine suggested City Caphe, as despite the huge queue, their Bun Hue will clear my sinuses and blast those pesky blighters (the germs) away. When I got there, there was in fact a queue of about 23 people, BUT it did move quite quickly so was only waiting for about 7-10 mins. Portion size was good, but for £6.50, I may expected a *little* more, maybe even just a little more veg? but the flavours were all there and, yes, I now find it a little easier to breathe. Good place, *slightly* pricey.
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Dan F.

Yelp
First time today. All I can say is YUM. Chargrilled pork banh mi was great. Should have added extra sriracha. Good excuse to go back! Quick cheap tasty great value. Will definitely be part of the regular lunch program.
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Steven L.

Yelp
Pretty authentic. Being from California and Asian, the pricing for a banh mi is ABSURDLY OVERPRICED. But, if you want something that's comparable to what a typical lunch would cost, this would be a fine place. Be sure to get here at 11:30 or earlier. It gets incredibly busy thereafter.
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Qype User (suedeb…)

Yelp
I found this treasure all by myself! I am so glad that the city is finally getting on board with the wonders and healthfulness of Vietnamese street food. The BBQ pork rolls are so delicious, in fact everything I've had there so far has been. The queues don't lie. Super super delicious, my fave central London lunch spot.

Qype User (Sianiw…)

Yelp
Brilliant little spot for lunch in the City when you are bored with all the chain offerings. Beef Pho to die for, delicious summer rolls too. I'd eat here every day if I could! Super fast and friendly service even in the peak of the lunch time rush. Great value for freshly made tasty food. Can't get enough!
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Yelp
Quiet little place, tucked in central London. The coffee is always great and I like meeting my brother here before we go to a game or to a family get-together. We are a regulars so the staff knows us and is always very friendly (not just to us but to all the customers.

Adrienne L.

Yelp
This place offers no frills Vietnamese food at a reasonable price and definitely hits the spot! The pho is so so comforting, isn't oily and doesn't appear to contain MSG. Which is a plus for me! The fried spring rolls fell flat though :( They weren't fresh though, but I can overlook that for the pho. The banh mi was also very fresh and still tasted good the next day. The shop is very small with limited seating. It was super crowded during the lunch rush, but we managed to get a seat.