Space blends indoor and outdoor with a pet-friendly patio and clear roof for night sky views. Pho shines with rich broth and standout Wagyu, while Vietnamese crepes offer crispy texture and bold flavors. Cozy vibe with relaxing music completes the experience.
Rich, flavorful broth defines the pho here, with the Wagyu pho standing out for its deep, comforting taste. Vegetable pho and tofu mushroom banh mi also offer solid options for variety.
Vietnamese crepes stand out with crispy texture and grilled pork inside. Banh xeo crepes come with fresh herbs and bold flavors, making them great for sharing.
Good to know
The restaurant does not have a liquor license.
Customers on crutches or with disabilities may have difficulty waiting to be seated.
The restaurant does not allow customers to sit without all parties present.
Vietnamese restaurant shines with rich pho broth and crunchy banana crepes topped with creamy avocado ice cream. Charming decor features rattan lotus lights creating a classy, friendly vibe. Unique Vietnamese gin cocktails** round out the authentic experience.
Broth stands out with its rich flavor and depth. Pho Hanoi offers a classic taste that many find unmatched in the city.
Crunchy banana crepes serve as a base for creamy, refreshing avocado ice cream. Vietnamese crepes appear alongside dishes like wagyu and vegetable pho, adding variety to the meal.
Good to know
Make sure to make a reservation before visiting.
La Dong charges almost $30 for its bún bò Huế.
The restaurant could accommodate a big party of 20 people.
Small Vietnamese spot offers aromatic pho with unique options like bone marrow and lemongrass chicken. Cozy hardwood decor sets a comfortable atmosphere despite tight space. Try authentic mung bean crepes for a flavorful twist alongside soju.
Broth stands out as aromatic and perfectly balanced, making the pho comforting and tasty. Portions come larger than typical, and options like lemongrass chicken pho and bone marrow pho add variety.
Vietnamese crepes here include a mung bean crepe and a bun xeo shrimp meat crepe. Both are tasty and stand out for their authentic flavors.
Good to know
You need to pay cash or pay an additional 3% on card.
The portion of pho is great in comparison to the price.
They only accept reservations for parties of five or more.
Classic mom-and-pop spot serves authentic pho with rich, clear broth and standout beef brisket. Fried crepes offer a crispy exterior filled with chewy pork and shrimp, wrapped in fresh veggies. Cozy space buzzes with lively, loud conversations and a welcoming vibe.
Beef brisket and mixed meat pho stand out with rich seasoning and depth. The broth is clear and flavorful, making it a favorite among many who try it.
Fried crepes here have a crispy exterior with no proteins in the batter, letting it get perfectly crunchy. They fill them with chewy pork, shrimp, and mung bean sprouts, served alongside plenty of fresh lettuce and vegetables for wrapping.
Good to know
The prices are amazing at $20 for my entire meal.
Vegetarians will find this restaurant unsuitable due to the use of fish oil in almost all dishes.
It takes 20 minutes to prepare the Banh Xeo, so order as soon as you sit down.
Vietnamese spot shines with rich broth in pho and a unique crepe twist that tastes like an omelet. Traditional decor with an octopus tentacle handle sets an authentic vibe. Strong cocktails add to the warm, lively atmosphere.
Broth stands out as rich and deeply flavorful. Chicken pho and pho bo both deliver exceptional taste that finishes every drop.
Crepes here have a unique twist, often resembling an omelet rather than a traditional crepe. They come out delicious and offer a different take on the usual crepe experience.
Good to know
The hours at LyLy are limited, closing early even on weekends.
The total for two adults comes out to about $62 after tax and tip.
The restaurant is very kid friendly, providing clean high chairs for little ones.
Modern Vietnamese restaurant with intimate ambiance and organic, natural vibe. Spacious layout includes a large back seating area and a full bar. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and cozy to lively near the walls when groups gather.
Pho here stands out for its rich, flavorful broth and tender chicken. The DIY Pho Hot stone adds a unique twist, making it a memorable dish in the area.
Vietnamese crepes stand out with their tasty flavor and appear as a popular appetizer option alongside dishes like tofu satay and chicken wings.
Good to know
Bun Bo Hue is only served for dinner.
They have a happy hour.
The restaurant charges a 20% large party fee on the check.
Vietnamese restaurant with spacious seating and an open kitchen creates a casual, lively atmosphere. Good music and a bar with creative cocktails add to the energetic vibe. Tables sit close together, making the space feel crowded when busy.
Broth stands out with a strong flavor and slow-cooked short ribs add rich depth. Pho features extremely tender pork and short ribs, making the soup notably delicious.
Vietnamese crepes come with a crispy texture and flavorful fillings but can be messy to eat. The dessert option is a Jasmine Brown Sugar Crepe Cake that balances jasmine flavor without being too sweet.
Good to know
The last call to order is at 9:30 pm, and the restaurant closes at 9:45 pm.
The restaurant is booked and busy, so make sure you have a reservation.
You should definitely make a reservation if you are going on the weekend.
Modern design combines with cheerful zen jade greens and jungle wallpaper to create a calming vibe. Noise levels stay tolerable even when full, supporting a chill atmosphere suitable for gatherings. Seating includes varied table sizes, accommodating both small groups and larger parties.
Broth stands out as phenomenal and amazing with a rich flavor. Beef pho arrives quickly, around 2-3 minutes, with noodles prepared to liking and a good variety of pho and entrees available.
Seafood crepes show a good match with the menu's style. Vietnamese crepes like Banh Xeo appear alongside other dishes but results vary, with some crepes noted as bad.
Good to know
Making a reservation is recommended as the restaurant is quite busy most evenings.
Tipping is imposed at 20%.
The restaurant closes early on weekdays at 9 PM.
Small space with only six tables creates a cozy atmosphere filled with beautiful decor and good music. Seating arrangements allow tables to slide together, fostering a flexible dining setup. The vibe is quiet yet vibrant, offering a tasteful and intimate dining experience.
Broth stands out for its authentic flavor and warmth. Pho bowls come hot and fresh with options like chicken, brisket, and shrimp that taste delicious.
Crispy Vietnamese crepes stand out with a hard shell taco texture and a fresh mix of herbs and vegetables. Options include shrimp and tofu, offering savory flavors packed with great protein.
Good to know
The restaurant does not have a bathroom available for customers.
The prices are affordable, with pho costing $14.95 and báhn mì costing $12.95.
There are only 6 two-person tables, indicating limited seating.
Enclosed space with warm atmosphere and unique decor blends Vietnamese and French influences. Back garden patio offers a light-filled, plant-rich setting ideal for groups. Cocktails stand out with creative, balanced flavors complementing the dining experience.
Pho Bo arrives hot and well packed, maintaining the perfect temperature for delivery. The broth offers a taste that feels like home in Saigon, making it a standout bowl in Brooklyn.
Seafood options like lobster crepes and shrimp claypot stand out. Gluten-free and vegetarian Vietnamese crepes are available, with the vegetarian version pairing well with spicy sauce.
Good to know
Bricolage accommodates gluten and dairy allergies for guests.
The restaurant has a flat rate pricing model for hosting events.
Bricolage garden is a beautiful venue for micro-weddings with a capacity of 25 people.