Tour Eiffel French Bakery

650-917-1328

200 State St Los Altos, CA 94022

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Ratings_icons Excellent Vietnamese Food

Dan N.

Been going here for many years. My favorites: Curry Chicken with French Roll, Fresh Rolls (goi cuon), Chicken Vermicelli, Crab Tomato Soup, Dinner Crepe, Sweet & Sour Soup (Vietnamese, nothing like the Chinese soup), Lemongrass Chicken.

Casual ambiance.

Dan

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Terri G. | insider_guru Insider Guru | Rank: 769

The name of the retaurant is misleading as they have a great menu of vietnamese food. There are some amazing soups with shrimp, chicken and/or meat. The staff is not friendly but the food is great. There is some seating outside, which is nice when the weather is good.

PROS: great food
CONS: small, staff not friendly

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Palo Alto Soccer Club (92G "Storm") | insider_guru Insider Guru | Rank: 790

Tour Eiffel offers diners Vietnamese dishes with a French twist, such as bo kho (beef stewed with carrots and tomato). You can order food with baguette or rice noodles. Seating available both inside and outside.

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M P. | insider_guru Insider Guru | Rank: 218

The summer rolls are still good, as are the noodle soups. Nice place to sit outside for a lunch once in a while, as a change from the usual sandwich fare.

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Ratings_icons good vietnamese/french food, but perhaps too expensive now

Heather C. | insider_guru Insider Guru | Rank: 811

This place used to have cheap and yummy vietnamese french food. It was a nice mixture of both kinds of cuisine. I heard that it changed format a little bit and now it is a lot more expensive. So I'd say that it's worth walking by to check it out. And if it's too pricey, you can find lots of other places to dine around the main street area.

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