CÔDÔ, Vietnamese restaurant in Altstadt, Dresden, Germany
CÔDÔ is a Vietnamese restaurant in the Altstadt district offering a wide range of dishes from appetizers to main courses prepared with fresh ingredients and traditional methods. The space features comfortable seating and an open design that welcomes guests into a relaxed dining atmosphere.
The restaurant contributes to Dresden's modern Asian dining options and complements the food scene in a district that was fundamentally rebuilt after World War II. Its opening marks a shift in how the Altstadt neighborhood has evolved gastronomically.
The menu reflects the blend of French and Vietnamese culinary traditions through classics like Bánh Mì, showing how the city's food scene has become increasingly international. Visitors experience how traditional Asian flavors meet European influences in a single meal.
The restaurant operates Sunday through Thursday from 11:00 to 23:00, with extended hours until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Visitors should expect busy periods during main meal times and consider making a reservation in advance.
The lunch menu features special preparations like teriyaki chicken and crispy duck breast that differ from the regular dinner menu. Vegetarian choices such as kimchi and seaweed salads receive the same careful preparation as the meat-based dishes.
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