Med Salleh Viet - Earl’s Court

Vietnamese restaurant · Earl's Court

Med Salleh Viet - Earl’s Court

Vietnamese restaurant · Earl's Court

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32-36 Hogarth Rd, London SW5 0PU, United Kingdom

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Med Salleh Viet - Earl’s Court by null
Med Salleh Viet - Earl’s Court by null
Med Salleh Viet - Earl’s Court by null
Med Salleh Viet - Earl’s Court by null
Med Salleh Viet - Earl’s Court by null
Med Salleh Viet - Earl’s Court by null
Med Salleh Viet - Earl’s Court by null
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Med Salleh Viet - Earl’s Court by null
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Authentic Vietnamese cuisine, rare beef pho, summer rolls  

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32-36 Hogarth Rd, London SW5 0PU, United Kingdom Get directions

medsalleh.co.uk
@medsalleh.london

£20–30

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32-36 Hogarth Rd, London SW5 0PU, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 3337 3014
medsalleh.co.uk
@medsalleh.london

£20–30

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Med Salleh Viet - Review - London - The Infatuation

"Med Salleh, a mini-chain with Malaysian and Vietnamese restaurants in Bayswater and Westbourne Grove, has opened a Vietnamese spot in Earl’s Court. The new sit-down space underneath the Dreamtel hotel is serving things like rare beef phở, lemongrass chicken chop, and deep-fried banana fritters for dessert. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/reviews/med-salleh-viet
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Esther YIU

Google
Absolutely loved our meal here! The rare beef pho was incredibly delicious and tasted very authentic — the broth was rich and full of flavour. The fried chicken wings were perfectly crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. The restaurant has beautiful decor and a really welcoming atmosphere. Staff were friendly and attentive, and it’s also a baby-friendly place with high chairs available. They even kindly offered my little one a baby yogurt when she was getting a bit fussy — such a thoughtful touch! Great food, lovely service, and a clean, comfortable setting. Definitely worth a visit if you're craving Vietnamese cuisine!

Insia Ishtiaq

Google
A cozy Vietnamese restaurant tucked away at the basement level of a hotel building in Earls Court, which will pleasantly surprise you with the flavours of the food and the warmth of the staff. We went to Med Sallah Viet to celebrate my sister in laws birthday. It wasn’t easy to find when we got there. Going down on the stairs with the baby and the buggy wasn’t easy. But when they welcomed us, it felt like going into someone’s dining room. Beautiful interior, very warm hospitality of the staff and amazingly flavourful food. We ordered: - Grilled whole squid - Summer Rolls - Mango Salad with Prawn - Grilled Sirloin Steak Bun Cha - Rare Beef Pho - Lemongrass Chicken Chop on rice - Black pepper sirloin steak on rice - Sparkling Lemonade, and 2 other tangy mocktails I don’t remember the names but they were yum For my sister In laws birthday they came with Banana Fritters with ice cream (on the house) and celebrated, very sweet of them. I would definitely recommend the place and the food. And yes! All the meat are Halal 💫

Bobbi Hang

Google
Authentic Vietnamese food hidden under a hotel at Earl’s Court. I love this 18 hour bone marrow broth served in a beautiful big bowl. It was served hot from a teapot cooking a very generous pile of rare beef. I also had the Vietnamese drip coffee which is the best I’ve had. I love the decoration of the restaurant and the lovely cups, bowls and cutlery. Jimmy Choo is a regular here too and they also have a Malaysian sister restaurant. Service is very friendly and I definitely recommend coming here again but it is quite a small restaurant so I would highly suggest booking especially weekend nights. It’s also halal so caters for many.

Aleata Alstad-Calkins

Google
Yum!!! I couldn't recommend this restaurant enough! The menu is somewhat basic but the food is so fresh and incredibly delicious. I got a vegetarian pho which was incredible. My friend got the beef one, which comes raw and cooks in the boiling water right before your eyes - adds to the dining experience but also illustrates the amazing freshness of it all. The restaurant itself is very well located but off the beaten track just enough to not be super crowded in the streets. It's a basement restaurant so it feels more intimate and secluded. Staff are very friendly. I was impressed with the cocktail and wine list. Can't wait to go back!

Natasha Humphries

Google
Wonderful, authentic Vietnamese food! We started with summer rolls and the mango salad with prawns - so fresh, flavourful, and well presented. For mains, we had the bun cha and pho, both with chicken - delicious. The staff were very kind and welcoming, and we loved the cosy atmosphere of the restaurant. I will definitely be returning soon.

hongyu Zhang

Google
I had an amazing meal at Med Salleh Viet in Earl’s Court. The mixed beef rice, mango salad, and shrimp rice noodles were all absolutely delicious—full of flavor and beautifully presented. The mango salad was especially refreshing, with a perfect balance of sweetness and spice. What really stood out, besides the food, were the stunning plates—each one uniquely patterned and adding to the overall dining experience. The staff were friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere was cozy yet stylish. I’ll definitely be coming back and would highly recommend this hidden gem to anyone craving fresh, vibrant Vietnamese cuisine.

Maddy

Google
After longing to visit Med Salleh, i finally got to visit with my friend and it did not disappoint! The food was so delicious (we got the Hand Crafted Summer Rolls, Classic Signature Rare Beef Pho, and the Lemon Grass Chicken Chop on Rice). The prices are very affordable especially for uni students who want to try new food. It is all fully halal, which is something i long for… it’s really hard to find fully halal restaurants— especially Vietnamese restaurants so when i came across Med Salleh, i knew i had to try. Trust me, you do not want to miss out on this place— you honestly won’t regret it

crwairsoft

Google
One of the best Pho in London (the other good one is near Old street, Hoxton) We had 3 different Pho, Chicken, Ox tail and Raw beef. All of them are great. The Ox Tail and Raw beef supposed to be the same soup base, but the raw beef made the soup taste slightly different. Both taste good in their own way. Starter -Mango salad and spring row Dessert-Banana fritters with ice cream