L Annam - Menu

121 University Pl, New York, 10003-0086, United States Of America, Hampton Manor

🛍 Vietnamese

4.3 💬 94 Reviews

Address: 121 University Pl, New York, 10003-0086, United States Of America, Hampton Manor

City: Hampton Manor

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 94

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Seafood

Beef

Fried Rice

Asian

Rice

Appetizers /Dim Sum

Hibachi Dinner

Fried

Grilled Specialities

Pizza

Prawn

Wonton Dishes

Popular

Fish & Salads

Medium Plates To Share

Chicken

Modern Cooking Style For Seafood

Starters

Vegetarian

Noodles

Appetizers / Tapas

Noodle Dishes Appetizers

Main Course - Beef

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  • Vietnamese Savor the vibrant and aromatic flavors of Vietnam with dishes that showcase fresh herbs, tangy sauces, and delicate broths. Enjoy a menu offering classics like pho, banh mi, and fresh spring rolls, designed to delight your senses.

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"We had requested the rounded corner booth in the main dining room and arrived 20 minutes early, planning to enjoy a cocktail at the bar. But instead, we were seated at a booth right next to our preferred one. A couple finished their meal shortly after we sat down, well before our 6:30 reservation. We ordered a Beefeater gin and tonic and a very dry Beefeater martini. Both drinks had an unusual, perfume-like scent that was quite off-putting. My wife sent her drink back, and I decided to switch to a Bombay martini, but the same strange floral fragrance persisted. I regularly enjoy Beefeater and Bombay dry martinis and have never experienced this odd aftertaste before. For my main course, the Duck and Porcini confit ragu had hardly any duck in it. There were only a few shreds of duck meat hidden in the tagliatelle, but no substantial pieces. My wife’s Pesto and Shrimp dish arrived swimming in a broth. While this might be a traditional way to serve it, there was no mention of broth on the menu. She had expected the pesto to be coated on the pasta and oily, rather than soupy. As much as we have loved Capriccio over the past three decades, this experience was disappointing. We didn't even stay for dessert. We'll certainly return, but I hope to avoid writing another negative review. I usually don’t share my thoughts unless absolutely necessary, but I felt compelled to do so this time."