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Occasionally earning mentions as the best Vietnamese restaurant in Tokyo, this down-to-earth eatery is located a good five minutes' walk from Kamata Station and is so popular that you won’t be going in without a reservation (especially on weekends – groups of two or so might be able to walk in on weekdays). The extensive menu includes everything from rice paper rolls and spring rolls to the okonomiyaki-like bánh xèo and the ever-popular bánh mì sandwiches, all available at reasonable prices.