Cozy Vietnamese spot in Nørrebro serving mostly authentic, fresh dishes at mid-high Copenhagen prices; strong soups and noodles, but service and value can be inconsistent.
My Vietnam delivers reliable Vietnamese comfort in a cozy Nørrebro neighborhood setting, with strong food quality anchored by standout pho and fresh stir-fries. However, quality varies noticeably across visits—some mains arrive bland or dry—and service swings between warm and brusque depending on pace. The compact room and mid-high pricing limit broader appeal, making it a solid neighborhood choice for Vietnamese cravings rather than a destination restaurant.
In Nørrebro, My Vietnam feels warm and cozy rather than flashy. Diners praise fresh soups and stir‑fries, noting "broth was clean and satisfying." Service swings from kind and welcoming to a bit brusque when busy, and the room can feel compact at peak times. The cooking leans classic—pho, bun cha, banh xeo, and a reliable banh mi—more traditional comfort than fusion fireworks. When the kitchen is on, flavors are bright and balanced; off nights bring bland or dry mains and lighter protein portions. Prices land mid‑high for the area but fit Copenhagen norms. Families should find it generally kid friendly. There are kids dishes, simple soups, and fried rice or noodles that many children will eat. Watch for chili on some kids items; ask for mild versions and choose tofu or chicken noodles if spice is a concern.
Area vibe: Creative, multicultural neighborhood with student and indie vibes; casual eateries and bars line side streets.
Safety: Generally safe and lively with steady foot traffic; standard urban awareness at night.
What's nearby: Close to Assistens Cemetery, cafés, vintage shops, and small venues; strong casual dining scene.