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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Cristal No 41:
La soupe pho n'a pas son pareil dans ce petit restaurant sans prétention du quartier chinois, c'est une adresse de connaisseurs ! Tout est frais préparé devant vous à la commande, et très copieux. Sans conteste la meilleure que j'ai jamais mangée... et un excellent rapport qualité/prix. View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Cristal No 41:
I went to this restaurant with my family because my wife was really wanting Vietnamese food. I had read a review about it in Lonely Planet. Unfortunately, the pho soup had a weird taste, the noodles were overcooked, and the fried rolls had onions in them. A clear indicator that this place might not be authentic was the lack of Vietnamese customers dining there. View all feedback.
The place is very simple: a dozen tables, modest decorations and your typical bland music. On lunchtime, there is not a lot of people there, which allowed me to have a nice service from the waitress the two times I ate there. Both times, I took the N.41 which was reaaaalllly tasty and very filling (the place is obviously named after this dish because of its popularity). The owner welcomed me both times, he is really welcoming and friendly. And, obviously, the take-out option is really appreciated. I definitely recommend this place!
Super tasty. Super service (they are nice people ! and a great value. Lots of options for Veg and Carnivores alike. Go and go often my friends.
I used to absolutely love this restaurant! The service wasn't great, the waiters weren't very friendly or responsive, but I enjoyed the atmosphere and the food was fantastic. I especially loved the dim sum and my favorite dinner was the Peking duck menu package. It included about 3-4 dishes and cost me under $50.
In a rush and limited parking time ,I was still able to get a good tasting soup,wanted seafood but they only have shrimp soup .The soup was tasty ,the shrimps needed a little more taste.But in and out in less than 20 minutes was good.
I went to this restaurant with my family because my wife was really wanting Vietnamese food. I had read a review about it in Lonely Planet. Unfortunately, the pho soup had a weird taste, the noodles were overcooked, and the fried rolls had onions in them. A clear indicator that this place might not be authentic was the lack of Vietnamese customers dining there.