Explore the authentic Vietnamese flavors of Chez Cô Hai in Strasbourg. From rich Phở Bò to savory Bánh xèo and traditional desserts, enjoy genuine recipes and friendly service at 5 Pl. de l'Hôpital. A must-visit for true Vietnamese cuisine lovers.
Chez Cô Hai in Strasbourg offers an authentic Vietnamese culinary experience that captivates with every bite. Their menu showcases classic dishes crafted with fresh, vibrant ingredients and impeccable seasoning. Start with their crispy nems (pork, chicken, or vegetarian) or delicate spring rolls filled with tofu, beef, or a signature blend of pork, egg, and shrimp. The highlight is the Phở Bò Dặc Biệt, a rich beef noodle soup served only on-site; its deep, savory broth delivers comfort and tradition in every spoonful.
For something heartier, the variety of Bánh xèo — Vietnamese savory pancakes — notably the seafood version brimming with calamari and shrimp, stand out for their bold flavors and texture. Desserts like Chè Chuối and Chè ba màu bring a sweet, refreshing conclusion with coconut milk and unique ingredients such as lotus seeds and tapioca.
Chez Cô Hai’s menu is a vibrant tapestry of Vietnamese flavors that both satisfies and warms the soul — a true gem for lovers of authentic Asian cuisine in Europe.
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Nem au porc x2 minimum =5€
Nem au poulet x2 minimum =5€
Nem végétarien x2 minimum= 4,60€
Porc+œuf+ crevettes
2 nems végétarien +3 raviolis frits au poulet +2 petites crevettes frites
Soupe de nouilles de riz accompagnée de viandes de bœuf ( boulettes de boeuf, bœuf cuits , émincé de boeuf mi-cuit).
Bánh xèo végétarien x1 =10,90€
Bánh xèo au porc x1 = 10.90€
Bánh xèo fruits de mer x1 = 12,90€
Bánh xèo spéciale x1 = 13,90€
Dessert banane et perle de tapioca avec lait de coco nappé de cacahuète
Dessert aux haricots blanc avec riz gluant nappé de lait de coco
dessert trois couleurs
Dessert aux graines de lotus
This is the best, by far, the best Vietnamese restaurant I've been in Europe. (I've visited Berlin and Paris where there are also lots of great Vietnamese food). Really unfortunate that I only get to try 1 dish Banh Cuon and 1 drink Tac Xi Muoi which reminded me Vietnam instantly. From the meat seasoning to the fish sauce, everything is on point. If you're coming to Strasbourg and love Vietnamese food, they also got Pho and a bunch of other delicious dishes. This would be your to-go. The space is quite small so better booked your table ahead of time if you're coming in 2 or more people. Highly highly recommend! The service is also friendly. The waiters can speak a little Vietnamese too.
Opening hours, the full address and the best way to get there are all on the restaurant page. Booking policies differ from place to place — so call ahead, or simply walk in.