Green Papaya

Vietnamese restaurant · Hackney Central

Green Papaya

Vietnamese restaurant · Hackney Central

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191 Mare St, London E8 3QE, United Kingdom

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Casual cafe serving exotic North Vietnamese dishes with pride  

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191 Mare St, London E8 3QE, United Kingdom Get directions

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+44 20 8985 5486
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Green Papaya Xi’Viet Review - Hackney - London - The Infatuation

"Everyone’s got that pair of shoes. The Saturday morning get some eggs and bread pair. The ‘sod it, let’s get a couple of drinks around the corner’ pair. The ‘oh Christ it’s recycling day’ pair. It doesn’t matter that they’re not your best. They’re reliable. They’re good for all kinds of things. To get by in London, you need a restaurant like those shoes. Places that are good for dates, mates, on your own, and with the family. They’re invaluable. So, next time you need somewhere off the cuff in east London, Green Papaya should definitely be considered. Green Papaya is a bit of a hybrid in that it serves Vietnamese and Xi’anese food. This puts it in a dangerous position in London. This is a city full of faux purists obsessed with the idea of authenticity. Green Papaya isn’t like that. It proudly serves Vietnamese bun thit nem nuong alongside Chinese concupine chicken noodles. Both are delicious. They’re an excellent meal for anyone alone, and they’re under a tenner each. But in an ideal world you’re not eating on your own, because, if you’re anything like us, you like to think of the opportunity that others bring to a meal. Yes, of course, they’re good company, they’re wonderful people, and so on. But, they’re also a reason to order a greater variety of food. Just like those faithful, faithful trainers of yours, Green Papaya isn’t just good for one thing. Everything from the familiar (summer rolls, papaya salad, crispy squid) to the less familiar (sweet potato and prawn in lettuce, xi’an pork bun) are delicious ways to start things off. From there it’s a choice of noodles, because we reckon that’s what these guys are best at. Be it bun, pho, or hot and cold xi’anese noodles, it’s tasty stuff. And, really, that’s what you need to know. Some restaurants, like shoes, just need to be reliable. Always there for you. And, ideally, offer two for one beers before 6pm. Places where you can go at half five for a quick after work Twitter dinner, or equally, roll up with five mates after a few drinks. You don’t want to be uncomfortable in either of those situations. And that’s why everyone needs a Green Papaya in their life. Food Rundown Papaya Salad Punchy and refreshing, this should always be on the table. It’s kind of in their name after all. photo credit: Karolina Weircigroch Summer Rolls Funny things, summer rolls, aren’t they? They look a bit like when you put your leftovers in cling film because there’s no Tupperware. They don’t taste like it though. These ones are nice and herby. Bahn Tom A kind of deep fried sweet potato waffle with prawns on top that you eat in a lettuce leaf. It’s good. Crispy Squid It’s crispy and it’s squid. It’s nothing new, but there’s nothing wrong with that. photo credit: Karolina Weircigroch Pork Rou Jia Mo This is like an OG burger. A flat bun filled with spicy, soft, shredded pork. It’s not the best we’ve had in London, but it’s good. photo credit: Karolina Weircigroch Concubine Chicken Noodles Are these noodles hand rolled? We’re not sure. What we are sure of is how good this dish tastes. Chicken thigh meat swims about with noodles in a salty, spicy, oily sauce. A delicious slurper. Pho Bo Tai The noodles can be a bit smooshy. But the broth is excellent. A winter and hungover-morning staple. photo credit: Karolina Weircigroch Bun Thit Nem Nuong We love a bowl of bun. It’s the perfect harmony of meaty, minty, herby, crispy, slurpy, deliciousness. This is one of our favourites around. Always get it with spring rolls." - Jake Missing

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Lynne Duffett

Google
Lovely restaurant serving delicious food. Generous portions, beautifully presented. Vibrant atmosphere, friendly staff and swift service.

Pancerny Misiek

Google
Fantastic place! Food was really tasty! Pho soup was yummy and you can feel that the meat is of a really high quality! Spring rolls were great as well! I'll definitely visit again! Went there during evening hours on a weekday and it was 80% full with people coming and leaving. I wish they had one of the Vietnamese beers available, for example Hanoi beer.

Marty Smith

Google
I had only Xi’an dishes of Cumin Beef & Mount Qi Pork Noodle so can’t comment on the Vietnamese offerings. Both dishes were reasonably good although both could have definitely had a bit more kick to the spice & Sichuan peppers. The noodles seemed to be an udon type rather than the proper fresh hand pulled version that you often find in other Xi’an restaurants. My friend had the lemongrass pork which they liked. Portion sizes were average. Service was pretty quick & efficient.

m sho

Google
As a huge fan of Vietnamese food, I wanted try GP especially after seeing all the great reviews. I went around late afternoon on a Saturday and it was empty which meant my food came very quickly. I ordered the salt and pepper wings, salt and pepper squid and the Vietnamese friend rice. Wings and squid could have done with a little more seasoning and the sausage & meat pieces in the fried rice weren’t to my liking. Service was great and someone was always near enough to spot if you needed something.

Nick K

Google
This has become one of my favourite restaurants to eat at recently. The food is absolutely incredible and flavourful. The Vietnamese coffee is also so delicious. The place also has its own cool vibe. If you’re in the area it’s worth checking this place out.

Kim J.

Google
Cannot recommend them enough! 😍 10/10 So welcoming, and despite being super busy we were able to wait inside for a table to become available. We waited about 15-20 minutes which is normal for a place as popular as this! I ordered the prawn crackers and crispy squid as a starter, unfortunately I ate it far too quickly to add any pictures. The squid was lightly battered, and served with a mint and lime dip. Truly delicious! The dish pictured was the main dish from the Stir Fry menu. Tofu with onion, peppers and aubergine. I chose to pair it with egg fried rice. Great portion size, enough for two or like me, to take home! Food was definitely 10/10 The service was great, and very personable. Everyone was so nice, friendly and helpful. Se you next time!

Katherine Willoughby

Google
AMAZING FOOD. A group of us practically ordered all the starters. From the soft shell crab to the deep fried Aubergines, everything was delicious. I ordered some extra prawn summer rolls to take home. Fresh flavoured food. Lovely staff. 100% recommended and will be back VERY soon :)

mo no

Google
Been coming to Green Papaya for years. It’s delicious, has good portions and lots of dishes to choose from (borh veg and meat). Also very well priced. Celebrated a couple of my birthdays here and all my friends (both asian and not) love the food here! If you don’t drink, dinner bill can easily be under £20 per person.
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Jennifer S.

Yelp
Bland, bland food. I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would rate the food so well. This is where I come to think "thank God I know good food as a NYer and it's not this." My friend and I went here last night based on previous positive reviews. We started with the summer rolls, which were fresh and decent, served with a small bowl of sauce. She ordered the red curry with chicken but was served the green curry instead. I got the stir fry pawns with tamarind sauce and sweet basil, although I was tempted by the baked salmon in banana leaf. Well.... maybe I should have gotten that instead. My friend said the chicken was too chewy and isn't a fan of green curry that much. Like my dish, she said the overall flavour was lacking. My dish was sweet with the tamarind... but that's about it. Overall flavourless. We got served straight away and it was relatively uncrowded at that point (6:20 pm.) It got more crowded as the night wore on. Won't be returning. I'll wait to return to NY for amazing Thai food.
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Kaitlin S.

Yelp
Love this place. The Xi'an menu was a nice surprise, very happy to have good Chinese food within walking distance from my flat. Everything tastes home-made and not dissimilar to how I might tackle the same recipes at home (as opposed to an overly greasy/salty restaurant version).
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Matt D.

Yelp
What separates the Green papaya from the other Vietnamese restaurants on Mare St. is the fact that whole dining in experience is a little more sophisticated. The interior design is quite minimalistic and contemporary, which I find this makes a big difference to the overall experience. The service is relaxed yet personal, the tempo of the place is not too hectic, and the ambience is pleasant. The music is also something that is not akin to the other Vietnamese restaurants in the area. They seem to play and interesting mix of Eastern and Western music. A few charming early Beatles tunes went down well, putting everyone in good spirits. The food is delectable and well priced. I tried a beef and olive dish, as it is not something that you see on every Vietnamese menu. I was happy with my choice as it turned out to be a winning combination of ingredients.

Jack R.

Yelp
Went there after seeing great reviews and recommendations. The food came incredibly quickly, like faster than me and my girlfriend managed to use a toilet. Service was good, atmosphere was quite busy but nice. Food, it was ok, nothing special. First time trying Pho so maybe I don't know that well but my Asian girlfriend does know. Didn't try the Xi'an menu, so maybe that's where the proposition lies. Not great, not bad. A-OK. Oh, almost forgot. Bloody metal chopsticks! I'm tempted to decrease the score purely because of that. I'm not a great chopstick user but even my Asian girlfriend found eating with them quite tricky.
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Vicky L.

Yelp
We went to get a take away and ended up eating in. The staff were attentive enough, but distracted. Ahh the food... it was amazing compared to the gaggable experience I had this afternoon, but fell short of the mark set by other restaurants in the East London Massive. Bit... meh. I had fish cakes with morning glory which was enjoyable but one dimensional (ie salty); Z had some veggie curry that didn't sound amazing from her description and we shared some garlicky pak choi which was again, one dimensional and rather too gloopy. Much rathered have spent only £6 here. Meh.
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Zara L.

Yelp
I was the other half of Vicky L's dinner date. Her and Her reviews. We were recommended Green Papaya as we were told it had a fair amount of vegetarian dishes for a non seafood and pork eating urchin like myself. It was also described as a 'trendy Vietnamese'. Although pleasant enough inside and full of Hackney hipsters, it didn't seem particularly trend-worthy, just quite average. When I asked afterwards what was so 'trendy' about it, I was informed by my friend it was trendy because unlike other Vietnamese restaurants it had a simplified two sided menu instead of a bible sized menu. Eh? Usually I am indecisive about what to order, and would welcome this simplification but I have to admit nothing on the menu really struck me. There was indeed a decent sized vegetarian section (although not to the length I was led to believe), and I settled for a vegetarian curry which was palatable but not particularly striking. Vicky L and I shared 'fragrant rice' which did smell really good, and some garlic pak choi too. Meh aussi. Do not get me wrong, it was a decent enough meal, but not anywhere special I'd rush to go to again. Martina O gets it to a T - "it wasn't the most amazing meal I have ever had in my life but it wasn't bad either!". It wasn't bad. Hardly the most enticing reason to make your way to Mare Street to go eat there especially, but I wouldn't say no if I was super hungry and passing by. Sadly this is no where near as good as Que Viet on Kingsland Road. I'm sure that in their bible length menu (old and new testament combined), there is sure to be something to please the most picky pesky-tarian eater.
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Becky F.

Yelp
I'm going out on a limb here and bumping up Green Papaya from its slew of 3-star reviews. For a vegetarian, this place is heaven and the food did not disappoint. The highlight of the meal was definitely the smoked tofu (with seasonally appropriate asparagus!), which, by all accounts, tasted and acted like pork. I don't know how they did what they did to that tofu, but it was nothing short of amazing. When the bill came, we were laughing. 2 starters, 2 mains, a large portion of steamed rice, and 2 drinks for £25? Yes please, I'll be back.
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Grace K.

Yelp
After reading the reviews, I was so excited to try out a new Vietnamese restaurant different from the ones on Kingsland Road. I ordered the chicken pho and the presentation and portion was great...the Taste was Non Existent. Couldn't even try to add flavor with the usual hoisin sauce because they don't serve it. They explained they want to be different from other restaurants by not providing hoisin sauce as a condiment. The hot sauce wasn't even sriracha, it was the Encona brand you see at Tesco. Not to say sriracha hot sauce isn't sold at Tesco, but why not provide a hot sauce that is meant to complement the food? The flavor of the soup was bad. Also ordered the Seafood Hot Pot. I kept tasting it, thinking it would taste better if I taste another type of seafood....it just kept getting worse. To put it into words, it tasted like it came out of the frozen foods section out of the freezer aisle in a grocery market. The soup tasted bad and there was no flavor to the seafood. Just tasted like it was thawed and thrown in. Friend ordered the tofu dish (she's vegetarian), ate a couple bites and didn't finish it. Tasted like it was old and reheated from frozen foods as well. The flavor just did not taste like it was made in a kitchen...more like a factory. The only decent thing was the Summer Roll. No complaints there...it was good and original. Also, the staff is nice and friendly. We were very disappointed with the meal so we went to get pizza.

Eunsun B.

Yelp
Good food for such an amazing value! Staff is friendly and attentive. Been here twice within a month and it's probably my favourite go to spot. The soft shell crab appetiser and summer rolls are really good too.
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Anthony G.

Yelp
Great food, and very cheap. Recommend the duck, very tasty, also the pancakes. Have eaten here many times and taken takeaway too, would recommend.
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Martina O.

Yelp
I came here recently and ordered the tofu in tomato sauce! it wasn't the most amazing meal I have ever had in my life but it wasn't bad either! The fried crispy squid which is served with a strange basil sauce is an interesting and tasty combination. I also saw a banana salad on the menu which I am going to try the next time I go there!

Bea B.

Yelp
Located on the busy Mare Street in Hackney, Green Papaya is my local Vietnamese Restaurant. Small and cosy inside, the restaurant is filled with simple wooden tables & chairs, and the cheerful, warm atmosphere make it a popular choice. A blackboard displays the day's specials, and the bar is usually well stocked with a decent selection of wine and beer. As a vegetarian I often have problems with menus catering more for meat eaters. Green Papaya, as you would expect, has a great selection for veggies, a variety of seafood, tofu, veg, as well as meat dishes, enough to keep everyone happy. It's relaxed atmosphere makes for quite a refreshing change from some of the busier Shoreditch restaurants, but the small portion sizes are disappointing, and frankly, the Green Papaya salad isn't much to write home about.
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Paul L.

Yelp
This is our go to spot for Viet take out. Always go for this be chicken thighs and the slow cook pork belly. The pho is also consistently solid.
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Alice O.

Yelp
We come here quite often but the broths and sauces can be quite salty. Sometimes they're REALLY salty. Last time we went everything was so salty we had trouble finishing some dishes and we passed out for the night right when we got home. However, I still enjoy this place and will make it a point to request little to no salt next time we go. Great items: -Spicy Fish Fillets with Salt, Garlic & Chilli (£5.95) - perfectly deep fried little pieces of white fish with a great complementary seasoning. Surprisingly, this is not that salty even though it says "salt" in the description! -Lamb cubes starter (don't remember the price. It's on the Specials menu) - I never really put lamb and Vietnamese cuisine together, but this dish is great Good items: - Slow Cooked Belly of Pork with Mushrooms & dried winter Vegetables (£7.50) - pork belly is really tender and sauce is super flavorful but we've stopped getting it recently because sometimes the pork is too fatty and/or the sauce is really salty - Stir Fried King Prawn with Ginger, Spring Onion & Lemon Grass (£8.95) - every time we've ordered this it has come out looking different than the time before. Don't know why but it still tastes good -Stir Fried Rice with Pork, Prawns & Chicken (£6.30) - pretty good. It's ground pork not whole pieces of pork. -Stir Fried Fresh Noodles with Bean Sprouts (£4.50) - simple and delicious. Sometimes really salty -Rice Stick Noodle Soup with Rare Beef (pho) (£7.20) - really generous with the beef portions. Soup is pretty good but again, quite salty (noticing a theme here??) Wouldn't order again: -Stir Fried Beef with Tomatoes, Spring Onions & Purple Basil (£6.95) - not sure about the tomatoes -Stir Fried Chicken Breast with a Hot/Sour Sauce, La Lot & Purple Basil (£7.50) - was very different. It was in this yellow sauce and had a very particular taste -Stir Fried Chicken Breast with Kohl Rabi, Black Fungi & Shitaki Mushrooms (£6.95) -the mushrooms were nice but the overall taste wasn't memorable and it was salty. I've never written the word "salty" so many times in such a short amount of time. I think you get the point. Beware if you don't have water readily available or have high blood pressure.
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Qype User (ana…)

Yelp
The Green Papaya offers all of the fresh exotic flavours of Hackney's many Vietnamese influenced restaurants. The difference is that in this gem you can actually hear the conversations you are having with the people on your table. The staff are friendly and polite and you won't feel like you're being rushed out as soon as you've had your last bite. The place is always busy although I've never had to book and the staff can usually find a place for you. There is also an outdoor seating area for the summer months. Most main meals are between 6 and 8 pounds and the portions are fairly generous. Try the sweet potato cakes as an entree.
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Qype User (helsk…)

Yelp
By far the best Vietnamese restaurant I've been to in East London. My friends and I go back repeatedly, and every dish I have tried has been mouth-wateringly brilliant. The prices are incredibly reasonable, and the staff are friendly, attentive and helpful- a world apart from the service you usually get in Vietnamese restaurants! I would thoroughly recommend the Green Papaya, I cannot fault it in any way. PS. The spicy squid rings are DIVINE!

V M.

Yelp
Nice people,nice food,very interesting interior design and environment. I had vermicelli and they were delicious.Definitely recommended.
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Tris W.

Yelp
My favourite restaurant in London, without any exception. The best Vietnamese food perhaps in the entire country. And service with a smile. Oh, and it's really really cheap too. Get a variety of dishes to share and you will not be disappointed. For me, their best dish is bahm tom, which I have not seen anywhere else in the capital (and when I ask for it, I get shrugs). It's basically shredded sweet potato surrounding some prawns (as though the potato is a nest), which is then deep-fried. It is the most exquisite thing I have tasted. I tend to pig out on these big time. Their rice is lovely and sticky, and their giant garlic and chilli prawns, OMG! Mark, who runs the gaff, is also a wonderful host. It's cheap, it's cheerful, and it's been running for years and years. Also a bit of a celebrity haunt. I once saw Chris Smith MP with his boyfriend Dorian there, while he was Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Do you need any more endorsement than that?
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Daniel C.

Yelp
Our favourite Vietnamese in Hackney, consistently good food, reasonably priced. We took our friends here for dinner on Friday night - it's lucky we did call up before to push the table back as they had no record of the booking we made earlier in the week. The starters were all wonderfully zingy and fresh, the chicken wings, prawns and squid with purple basil sauce - mmm. We shared 4 mains, the pick of the bunch being the rice noodles with BBQ pork belly. Total bill was £70 including a bottle of white wine. I've never had anything but a great meal here - check it out people.
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Kristina M.

Yelp
This is quite a decent Vietnamese with a pleasant atmosphere and friendly service. The food is good, although not outstanding. We had a variety of vegetarian dishes, out of which the smoked tofu was quite unusual and I liked it a lot, while the rest of the food was average. Prices are decent.
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patrick w.

Yelp
I have a fond hope that the Vietnamese restaurants on Mare St may be cheaper and somehow more authentic than their Kingsland brethern. Diamonds in the rough as it were. However, despite trying several of them to date (more reviews to follow) I have yet to find anything that matches Tay Do Cafe or Sou Que to the South. Green Papaya is another disappointment. They offer a pretty decent menu, and the decor is nice, and the service attentive, but the food just doesn't seem to match. The smoked tofu is nice, but overall the dishes are just a bit bland/unexciting, and unfortunately I don't think I'll be back to give them further chances to prove my first impressions wrong.
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John D M.

Yelp
Visited here before a trip to the Hackney Empire to see a surprisingly excellent Lenny Henry in "Rudy's Rare Records". Anyway we had prawns with ginger and garlic, chicken with lemongrass, egg fried rice, and a large plate of special noodles - all delicious and under £30.
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Jenn M.

Yelp
If you like tofu this is the place to be - the tofu starter was a totally different world from the tofu served with the mains - and both were equally fab. I also had the pork hotpot which was very good and hot - but more in terms of temperature than the spicy factor. This is not a byob restaurant but the wine is very well priced. I will be back soon. Friendly staff and well-executed dishes.

Kristin C.

Yelp
Huge disappointment!!! Staff was friendly and we sat right away. We ordered prawn crackers which were stale. Next spring rolls that had barely any filling and were far too greasy and hard. Tasted like they were from the frozen section of a grocery store. Main dishes (one chicken and one beef) smelled nauseating, were slimy with little taste, and didn't taste fresh at all. Seemed to have been reheated. Neither my boyfriend or I ate more than a few bites. Waitress was friendly but clearly overrun as all tables seemed to be getting impatient. The worst food I've had all summer...
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Fabio R.

Yelp
fantastic vietnamese restaurant! friendly stuff, lots of vegetarian/vegan options and it's cheap too!! you really can't ask for more!

Qype User (SergeS…)

Yelp
This place does the best squid rings out of all the veitnamese in east London, and a fantasic banana tree salad.. Not all the dishes are amazing but a good amount are!

Qype User (Keziac…)

Yelp
Without a doubt the best Vietnamese in east london. The food is in a different league to it's neighbours and the atmosphere is more relaxing too. Try the salt and chilli tofu, it'll melt in your mouth. Prices are also very reasonable.