Devil’s Diner Review: Not the Best But Impactful Nonetheless

In the Vietnamese horror series Devil’s Diner, a mysterious chef presents his unsuspecting guests with delicious meals that have the ability to grant all of their dreams and desires. However, do they have what it takes to face the consequences and pay the price? The series focuses on the five sins in Buddhism — greed, anger, delusion, pride and suspicion.

  • Devil’s Diner Netflix Director

    Ham Tran

  • Devils’ Diner 2025 Cast

    Le Quoc Nam, Le Huynh, Tran Nam Khoa, Tran Minh Hiếu, Nguyen Trong Hai, Dinh Y. Nhung, Do Tien Phat, Mai Son, Tran Quoc Nam, Le Hong Son

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    TIỆM ĂN CỦA QUỶ

The series has 6 episodes, each with a runtime of 50 minutes.

Devil's Diner Review: Le Quoc Nam
Devil’s Diner Review: Le Quoc Nam

Devil’s Diner Review

Netflix recently released Devil’s Diner, a Vietnamese series that showcases desperate people coming to a mysterious diner and making a deal with the manager to get their desires fulfilled. The series has an overarching storyline of the manager who is unable to get away from the diner and B plots involving the customers who generally end up dying after they come to him. The series showcases the Buddhist sins using these different smaller stories and viewers will find it a bit difficult to eat anything while watching this one go down!

First things first — the series is absolutely stunning. The practical effects will make your stomach churn as people cut their thumbs open, chop their and a goat’s tongue up and do many other disturbing things that will make you feel squeamish. These sequences add to the horror elements of the story because some of them, as one can imagine, don’t always make you feel horrified otherwise.

Devil's Diner Review: Le Quoc Nam, Ma Ran Đô
Devil’s Diner Review: Le Quoc Nam, Ma Ran Đô

The storylines themselves are a hit or a miss. Mixing folk horror with the sins angle, the series weaves intricate sequences which aren’t just horrifying but are also quite dramatic. The series weaves together these human stories involving greed, anger and other difficult emotions well, leaving us to ponder over the situations and their consequences. However, I must mention here that the series definitely has its drawbacks. Although it creates a very creepy atmosphere, complete with a fantastic opening sequence, the series is unable to make us feel truly scared.

The body horror sequences are great, but the stories themselves sometimes feel a bit unrealistic or conveniently written to complete the episode quickly. The stories do have potential, but they sometimes feel silly and half-baked to truly make an impact. I must say that Le Quoc Nam is terrifying and mysterious throughout the runtime of the series, but each other leaves us wanting a bit more. Of course, that also means that every episode does not leave an equal impact. Sometimes the outcomes are a bit expected as well which will leave viewers a bit disappointed.

Devil's Diner Review: Le Quoc Nam, Ba Tây
Devil’s Diner Review: Le Quoc Nam, Ba Tây

However, one great thing about Devil’s Diner is that the performances are simply fantastic. Everyone on-screen does a great job of bringing out whatever is expected of their characters, so much so that you can’t help but feel emotional for them and understand their desperation and plights. Some of the stories are just so heartbreaking that they are difficult to get over and might just bring a tear to your eye and it’s all because of the splendid performances of all of the actors.

Final Thoughts

Devil's Diner Review: Võ Điền Gia Huy, Lan Thy
Devil’s Diner Review: Võ Điền Gia Huy, Lan Thy

Devil’s Diner is an interesting watch that brings out a lot of emotions in its viewers. Although not all of its stories are as impactful, it sets itself apart from other shows that are all jumpscares without anything truly horrifying. In spite of not being the best, I think this is a series worth the watch for horror fans.

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

Devil's Diner might not be the best, but it's definitely one that leaves an impact after all the episodes are over.
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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