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06/05/2026
80% effort 20% lyrics
26/03/2026
Golden spiral potato chips, made fresh in Portobello Market, Notting Hill.
Crunchy, warm, and impossible to share 🌀✨
20/06/2025
PORTOBELLO MARKET EVERY SATURDAY
9-5pm
Opposite Eggslut
17/06/2025
Caught in the act… of pouring pure magic 🍜✨ Our pho broth is the kind that makes you forget your ex and your diet.
02/05/2025
Noodles anyone 🍜
Our noodles tend to be one of our popular dishes coupled with some amazing sides makes for a great meal all round.
Come down and try them for yourself
You will not be disappointed
19/09/2024
First of all YUM. Second of all YUM🫣❤️
22/05/2024
“Experience the vibrant colors and bold flavours of Vietnam on your plate! 🌿✨
Our dishes are a celebration of fresh ingredients, fragrant herbs, and tantalizing spices.
From the deep umami of our pho to the crisp, refreshing crunch of our spring rolls, each bite tells a story of tradition and passion.
Join us on this culinary journey and taste the essence of Vietnam. 🇻🇳🍜
08/03/2024
“Spicing up International Women’s Day with the flavors of empowerment and equality!
Celebrating all the incredible women who add their unique zest to our kitchen and beyond.
”
08/02/2024
It’s the LUNAR NEW YEAR on Saturday 10th of Feb. But what is the Lunar New Year ?????
On this day, millions of people around the world are busy preparing for one of the year’s biggest festivals – Lunar New Year, which marks the first new moon of the lunar calendar.
This year, it falls on February 10, kicking off the 15-day Spring Festival.
Festivities often last for 15 days – sometimes even more – with different tasks and activities taking place over that period.
It all begins about a week ahead of the new year.
Festive cakes and puddings are made on the 24th day of the last lunar month (February 3 in 2024). Why? The word for cakes and puddings is “gao” in Mandarin and “gou” in Cantonese, which sound the same as the word for “tall.”
As a result, eating these treats is believed to lead to improvements and growth in the coming year. (If you haven’t prepared your own “gou” yet, here’s an easy recipe for turnip cake, a beloved Lunar New Year dish.)
And don’t forget about our friend Nian. No Lunar New Year preparation would be complete without the aforementioned hanging of red banners bearing auspicious phrases and idioms (called fai chun in Cantonese, or chunlian, in Mandarin) at home – beginning with one’s front door.
Stay tuned for more of what happens during the Lunar New Year festivities
15/01/2024
Have you tried vegan???? Or shall we say have you tried our vegan dishes ????
You can see how delicious and colourful our vegan dishes and could be a great start for you on your Veganuary journey and beyond.
Same flavour….same colour …just vegan !!!!!
17/12/2023
The taste of Vietnam within every dish.
We strive hard to ensure each dish has that authentic flavour regardless of which one it is.
If you are yet to experience for yourself we suggest booking a table and then discussing with our staff which type of dish you should try
We look forward to welcoming you 😊
01/12/2023
"COMPETITION TIME ✨🎄 'Tis the season of giving and feasting! 🍜✨
Join our festive celebration with Huong Viet's Christmas Giveaway! 🎁
Two fortunate foodies will win a £50 voucher each to experience the delights of Vietnam at our restaurant. 🇻🇳🍽️
To enter, make sure you follow 🤝 , like ❤️ this post, and tag 2 friends who would love to join you on this culinary adventure!
🌟 Share the joy and the chance to win! 🎅🍜
Hurry, entries close on December 22nd.
Best of luck and may your holidays be filled with delicious moments!
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Address
94 Curtain Road
London
EC2A 3AA
To get to the restaurant on Curtain Road in London using public transport, you can take the tube to Liverpool Street Station or Old Street Station and walk from there. Alternatively, several bus routes stop near the location.
For those driving, there are a few parking options nearby such as street parking, pay and display car parks, and private parking facilities. However, it is important to check for any parking restrictions or charges before leaving your vehicle.
Opening Hours
| Monday |
11am - 11pm |
| Tuesday |
11am - 11pm |
| Wednesday |
11am - 11pm |
| Thursday |
11am - 11pm |
| Friday |
11am - 12:30am |
| Saturday |
11am - 12:30am |
| Sunday |
11am - 11pm |
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Huong Viet is a Vietnamese restaurant located in the heart of Shoreditch on Curtain Road. The restaurant prides itself on providing customers with the best Vietnamese cuisine, and their social media posts reflect this commitment to quality. Huong Viet's authenticity is evident in their use of fresh ingredients, which they love to showcase in their vibrant and colorful dishes. The staff at Huong Viet are also friendly and accommodating, making sure that each customer has an enjoyable dining experience. Whether you're a chopstick pro or just learning, Huong Viet welcomes everyone to come and try their delicious food. So why not book a table today and taste the authentic flavors of Vietnam at Huong Viet?