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Where's the best place for bánh mì baguettes, and who's the city's pho king? You gave us your picks for Vietnamese dining in London
Pho Hanoi: Deptford
'The authenticity and pure deliciousness of the food is a rare treat. I can't find better beef pho anywhere.' Vivien S, via www.timeout.com
The Little Viet Kitchen: Islington
'It's a different level of cooking compared to the rest of the crusty cafe-type joints around London. The vegan summer rolls exploded with flavours I've never experienced before.' Ray Fu, via Facebook
Khoai Cafe: Crouch End
'Vibrant food served by the smiliest staff in north London. A proper hidden gem, and it's reasonably priced to boot.' Emma B, via www.timeout.com
Mien Tay: Battersea and Kingsland Road
'The seafood's cooked to perfection and the portions are plentiful. The perfect balance between strong Asian flavour and freshness.' Catherine W, via www.timeout.com
Saigon Streat: Various venues
'The menu at this pop-up is refined and the food explodes with flavour! You'll see.' Leon Tyler, via Twitter
Cà Phê VN: Broadway Market
'It does food, but it's best known for its beautiful Vietnamese coffee.' Emma W, via www.timeout.com
Viet Grill: Kingsland Road
The food brings back lots of memories from home, but with a modern twist adding excitement to their dishes. My favourite's the grilled robata duck.' Anh N, via www.timeout.com
Did we miss your favourite? Let us know in the comments!