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Noodle Shops, Vietnamese Restaurants

Salvation in Noodles

Salvation in Noodles is a Vietnamese restaurant and noodle shop located in London, England. They offer a variety of dishes and drinks, including options for those looking for bars and pubs. With a focus on quality ingredients and authentic flavors, Salvation in Noodles is a popular spot for those looking for a delicious meal in a relaxed atmosphere.

Introduction to Salvation in Noodles

Salvation in Noodles is a Vietnamese restaurant and noodle shop located in Finsbury Park, London. The company was founded in 2013 by Colin Tu and is known for its authentic Vietnamese cuisine. The purpose of the company is to bring the traditional flavors of Vietnam to London and provide customers with a unique dining experience.

Services & products

Salvation in Noodles offers a variety of Vietnamese dishes, but their specialty is pho, a traditional Vietnamese noodle soup. Customers can also order other noodle dishes, banh mi sandwiches, and small plates to share. The restaurant also offers a selection of beer, wine, and cocktails.

Location

Salvation in Noodles is located on Blackstock Road in Finsbury Park, a vibrant area with a mix of businesses and residential areas. Customers can expect to find other restaurants, bars, and pubs in the area. The restaurant is easily accessible by public transportation, with the closest options being Finsbury Park Station (0.4 miles away), Arsenal Station (0.6 miles away), and Manor House Station (0.8 miles away).

Benefits

Customers should choose Salvation in Noodles for its authentic Vietnamese cuisine, friendly service, and cozy atmosphere. The restaurant has received positive reviews for its flavorful dishes and affordable prices.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that Salvation in Noodles does not take reservations, so it is recommended to arrive early to avoid long wait times. The restaurant is also cash only.

Reviews

Customers have praised Salvation in Noodles for its delicious pho and friendly staff. Reviewers have also noted the cozy atmosphere of the restaurant and affordable prices.

Amenities

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    delivery
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    takeout
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    outdoor seating
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    gluten-free options
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    vegan options
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    vegetarian options
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    wi-fi
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    wheelchair accessible
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    alcohol
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    cash payment

FAQ

What is the signature dish of your Vietnamese restaurant?

Our signature dish at Salvation in Noodles is definitely our Pho noodle soup. It's made with a rich broth, rice noodles, and various meats or vegetables. It's a staple dish in Vietnamese cuisine and we're proud to serve our take on it.

Do you offer any vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes, we offer several vegetarian and vegan options on our menu. Some popular dishes include our Vegan Pho, Tofu Summer Rolls, and Vegetable Stir Fry.

How do you source your ingredients for your Vietnamese dishes?

We take great care in sourcing our ingredients for our Vietnamese dishes. We work with local suppliers and also import some ingredients directly from Vietnam to ensure the authenticity of our dishes.

What is the ambiance and seating arrangement of your restaurant?

Our restaurant has a casual and laid-back atmosphere with minimalist decor. We have both indoor and outdoor seating options available, including communal tables and smaller tables for more intimate dining experiences.

Do you offer delivery or takeout services for your Vietnamese cuisine?

Yes, we offer both delivery and takeout services for our Vietnamese cuisine. Customers can place orders through our website or various delivery platforms such as Deliveroo and Uber Eats.

Reviews

  • S Nath

    Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 4/5 More

    27-03-2023
  • Timothy Barson

    Fantastic, wholesome Vietnamese pho with fresh ingredients, and a lively, delicate broth.

    27-03-2023
  • Ali Atoo

    27-06-2022
  • Giovanni Passamonti

    It’s good, but it’s a bit overpriced. Not good value for money. In comparison to Nom Nom, whose pho is around £7, £12 for pho is expensive. It’s not 50% better or a 50% bigger portion.

    27-05-2022
  • C “MrCikiro” C

    Came here after a jazz gig in the nearby Dempseys - they have an amazing choice of Vietnamese food, everything is very fresh and we really enjoyed what we got (goi cuon and vermicelli bun) unfortunately at the moment is only take away, so be warned if you were planning to eat there!

    27-05-2022
  • That Guy

    Lovely all good

    27-05-2022
  • AMAN CHOWDHURY

    Very bad customer service

    27-05-2021
  • Dadir Ziri

    27-05-2021
  • Ben

    Always delicious

    27-05-2021
  • Zainab Yaqub

    Probably one of my favorite little hole in the wall restaurants with absolutely amazing food. Once discovered, it became my go-to for salvation from hunger. ;)

    27-05-2021