Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Casual Vietnamese spot with popular lunch deals and mixed consistency; pho divides opinion while service swings from warm to curt.
OANH 65 delivers reliable neighborhood Vietnamese dining with solid food quality and a pleasant modern setting in a convenient Isarvorstadt location. However, inconsistent pho execution and seasoning variation across visits, combined with uneven service attentiveness, prevents the restaurant from reaching higher grade territory. Best suited for casual lunch visits rather than special occasions.
Set on Lindwurmstraße, OANH 65 reads as a neighborhood Vietnamese with a modern, cozy interior and a steady lunch crowd. Service ranges from friendly and efficient to brisk on off days, and one diner summed it up: "a warm bowl of pho that hit the spot on a gloomy day." The cooking sticks to classic Vietnamese comforts—pho, lemongrass grills, curries and spring rolls—rather than fusion flourishes. Many enjoy the fresh herbs and balanced sauces, while others find the pho broth too light. If you prize bold, long-simmered flavors, consider alternatives on the menu like lemongrass beef or duck. Families should find it workable thanks to kid-appealing staples like fried rice, egg noodles and mild chicken dishes. No kids menu is noted, but tofu, vegetable noodles and non-spicy options help; adventurous items exist, yet simple choices are easy to assemble from the lunch menu.
Area: Lively inner-city district near Goetheplatz, popular with students, office workers and locals, casual dining and bars.
Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled streets with steady foot traffic; standard urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Near U-Bahn Goetheplatz, mix of residential blocks, cafes and small shops; lunch trade from nearby offices.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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