Phone: +493413085413
Address: Gottschedstraße 13, 4109, Leipzig, Germany
City: Leipzig
Dishes: 35
Reviews: 3976
Website: http://annam1.cafelists.com
"An Nam was a positive lunch time experience for our family on a German holiday. We called one hour ahead and asked to reserve a table. The gentleman on the phone spoke German and enough English to feel comfortable that our table would be waiting for us when we arrived. Getting to the restaurant was easy, and since it was a Holiday, parking was free. Sundays and Holidays, street meter parking is free. We parked right outside An Nam, perfect! Upon entering the Vietnamese restaurant we were promptly met by the same gentleman who I spoke with on the phone. We arrived at 1300, and there were hardly any other people in the place; as they only opened an hour prior. That said, they still afforded us a nice bit more private table with a perfect view of the front street. The server gave us both German and English menus, nice. We ordered green tea, and the kids ordered homemade lemonade. The drinks arrived promptly, and the servings were generous, and excellent of quality. We also ordered appetizers, Pho, and our main dishes. All the dishes that were served were tasty and fresh. Portions were more than enough for us. Preparing the food took a little longer than expected, for so few people in the place, but I brushed that off as everything being made from fresh ingredients. The looping music in the background was nice at first, but there are only like seven songs, so after an hour or so, we knew every song before it came, and found the experience rather funny... Maybe they could add 3-4 more songs? Then it wouldn't be so obvious. The price for all four of us was very reasonable. I expected it to cost much more. The place is very clean, the staff were responsive, and it gave a nice change of pace from the normal German cuisine in the city. I paid in cash, they had a sign that said "No EC Card", I am not sure if they take Credit Cards..."
All prices are estimates.
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