Hanoi 3 Seasons
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Great place for Pho. My friend who is a vegetarian and I chose this place for lunch as they had a vegetarian pho option which is hard to find in the c…
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We wanted something tasty but easy for our Valentines dinner. Hanoi was the perfect choice especially because the weather was also frigid. We started …
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Foods good and service is acceptable but portions are getting smaller and smaller…
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Hanoi 3 Seasons is open for Casual Dining. Hanoi 3 Seasons serves Vietnamese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Hanoi 3 Seasons”
Great food,great service and lots and lots of MSG…
The ph here is to die for!
Solid ! Delicious & authentic pho, love coming here for lunch, friendly attentive service also !!!!
I love this place, the grouper is great – very mild and subtle, and the vermicelli dishes are excellent. Definitely worth it for good, non-fast food Vietnamese.
The one on Gerrard is way better than the one on Queen st n it’s a bit cheaper too. The Groupper fish dish isn’t even Groupper fish!!!!! U cant even buy that cause they are endanger so I hate this lie. There are way better Vietnamese restaurant that this one. I also had the chicken pho n ewwww it all I got to say. How could they serve u chicken pho, but the broth is beef broth. What a disappointment this place is. I would never go back to this place only the one on Gerrard is good.
AWESOME. Hanoi is great. My wife and I have probably eaten here 75 times. We live around the corner and its a good quality fairly cheap alternative. The grouper with vermicelli is my favorite thing on the menu and I would highly recommend it. Staff is very nice!
Right price and the right size at Hanoi 3 Seasons. I’ve strolled by Hanoi 3 Seasons a number of times since we moved, and each time my curiosity kicks in. It looks interesting, clean, has good reviews but there was little enticing me to walk through that door on Queen Street. If it were Sushi or Thai or Indian, I would be a regular by now. I now needed to stop sulking and make the best of the cards I was dealt. It was time to give Vietnamese another shot.Read more here:http://daniellenicosia.wordpress.com/2010/10/26/hanoi-3-seasons-restaurant-review/