Date night.
Eating out with my better half at CHiÔi, a genuine Vietnamese restaurant in Stockholm:
"CHiÔi, pronounced chee-oy, means “hey sister”
A popular Vietnamese expression towards all of Vietnams sisters, mothers, aunts and daughters. All of those that together has brought the Vietnamese food culture to where it is today. Everything from our grandmothers homemade north-Vietnamese Pho to our sisters south-Vietnamese Bánh Xèo.
A dinner at CHiÔi should contain a journey through Vietnam, from the rice fields in the north to the harbours in the south.
Our flavours are made to be shared and discovered together over the table, the traditional Vietnamese way."
We had, for main course, BÁNH XÈO, sizzling Vietnamese Crêpes / Pork Belly / Shrimps / Fresh Salad / Fresh Herbs / Nuoc Cham.
And CHẢ GIÒ, home made vegetarian, fried Spring Rolls with Nuoc Cham.
Nice ambience too, quiet, stylish and almost, but just almost, a romantic place.
Not exactly cheap, but defintely worth the money.
Date night.
Eating out with my better half at CHiÔi, a genuine Vietnamese restaurant in Stockholm:
"CHiÔi, pronounced chee-oy, means “hey sister”
A popular Vietnamese expression towards all of Vietnams sisters, mothers, aunts and daughters. All of those that together has brought the Vietnamese food culture to where it is today. Everything from our grandmothers homemade north-Vietnamese Pho to our sisters south-Vietnamese Bánh Xèo.
A dinner at CHiÔi should contain a journey through Vietnam, from the rice fields in the north to the harbours in the south.
Our flavours are made to be shared and discovered together over the table, the traditional Vietnamese way."
We had, for main course, BÁNH XÈO, sizzling Vietnamese Crêpes / Pork Belly / Shrimps / Fresh Salad / Fresh Herbs / Nuoc Cham.
And CHẢ GIÒ, home made vegetarian, fried Spring Rolls with Nuoc Cham.
Nice ambience too, quiet, stylish and almost, but just almost, a romantic place.
Not exactly cheap, but defintely worth the money.