Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Reliable Holloway stop for broken rice, pho, and generous portions at friendly prices, with occasional delivery hiccups and rare off-days.
OA Cơm Tấm delivers solid neighborhood Vietnamese dining with strong food quality anchored by its signature charcoal-grilled pork and balanced broths, supported by warm, attentive service. However, quality variation—particularly with delivery orders arriving cold or under-seasoned—prevents a higher grade, and the small, functional space lacks destination appeal. For dine-in visits during off-peak hours, it's a reliable local favorite offering excellent value; delivery expectations should be tempered.
Across from the station, this cosy room hums with the smell of grilled pork and star anise, a small spot where locals duck in for bowls and students linger over banh mi. Service comes off warm and quick, and plates are generous enough that one diner said, "That fish sauce could go on everything." Matchdays bring a buzzy pre-game rush, then quiet when kickoff starts. The kitchen leans classic Saigon fare more than flashy, a comfort-first approach built on cơm tấm, pho, and bun. Reviews highlight the charcoal-kissed pork and balanced broth; most visits impress, though a few delivery bowls arrived cold or under-seasoned. If you are chasing molecular twists, look elsewhere—this is straight-shooting Vietnamese with good value in mind. Families fare well thanks to familiar options like grilled chicken, spring rolls, and mild pho. Banh mi can be an easy win for kids, and portions run large. The room is small and casual, so aim off peak or avoid pre-match crunch if you need space and calm.
Area: Busy North London high street near Holloway Road Station, serving students, locals, and matchday crowds.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic along the main road with typical urban bustle.
Nearby: Opposite Holloway Road Tube; near Emirates Stadium; student housing and shops nearby, strong takeaway flow.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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