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Dzô Viet Eatery is one of the best vietnamese restaurants in Toronto for no frills, especially if you want a strong option in Chinatown.
Dzô Viet Eatery is an easy vietnamese option in Chinatown in Toronto to suggest without needing a long explanation. Viet Tacos and Chá Giò • Fried Spring Rolls also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Da Nang Chicken, Betel Leaf wrapped beef or King Oyster Mushrooms, soft tortilla shell, lettuce, pickled daikon & carrot, crispy shallots
Taro & Tofu or Pork, carrots, woodear mushroom, vermicelli, rice paper, nuóc chǻm
Thinly sliced raw beef, coconut leche de tigre, pickled onion, herbs, garlic, peanuts, sesame
Fresh mangoes, shrimp, onions, peppers, basil, fried shallots, Nước chấm
Crispy tofu, fried garlic, scallion sauce, nuoc mam
Dzô Viet Eatery is a clean first click in Chinatown in Toronto when you want a vietnamese option you can trust. Viet Tacos and Chá Giò • Fried Spring Rolls also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.6 rating across 1,088 Google reviews.
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For now, Dzô Viet Eatery holds a 8.6 rating across 1,088 Google reviews.
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Dzô Viet Eatery is a Vietnamese restaurant located in Chinatown, Toronto. Dzô Viet Eatery is an easy vietnamese option in Chinatown in Toronto to suggest without needing a long explanation. Viet Tacos and Chá Giò • Fried Spring Rolls also give you a decent sense of the menu.
Dzô Viet Eatery is best for no frills, cheap eats, vietnamese, lunch, takeout. Dzô Viet Eatery is a clean first click in Chinatown in Toronto when you want a vietnamese option you can trust. Viet Tacos and Chá Giò • Fried Spring Rolls also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.6 rating across 1,088 Google reviews.
Dzô Viet Eatery is in the Budget-friendly price range ($). Google rating: 8.6 from 1,088 reviews
Start with Viet Tacos, Chá Giò • Fried Spring Rolls, Bo Tai Chanh • Vietnamese Beef Carpaccio and Goi Xoài • Mango Salad. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Dzô Viet Eatery holds a 8.6 Google rating from 1,088 reviews. Dzô Viet Eatery is a clean first click in Chinatown in Toronto when you want a vietnamese option you can trust. Viet Tacos and Chá Giò • Fried Spring Rolls also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.6 rating across 1,088 Google reviews.
Dzô Viet Eatery is located at 308 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G4, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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