Small Vietnamese spot offers authentic Bun Cha with a true northern flavor. Clean, airy space feels peaceful and chill despite strip mall setting. Unique ingredients make dishes stand out, creating a relaxing vibe perfect for a quiet meal.
Hanoi-style Bun Cha stands out with its authentic taste close to the original. It pairs well with Banh Xeo and offers a great balance of flavors typical of northern Vietnam.
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The dishes come out within 10 minutes of ordering.
Parking can get crowded since the lot is small.
The restaurant is clean, including the bathroom.
Spacious and clean with a quiet ambiance, this Vietnamese spot offers authentic Bun Cha Hanoi featuring smoky meat and traditional sides. It feels welcoming with a local neighbor charm and easy parking, making it a relaxing choice for a genuine taste experience.
Smoky meat stands out in the Bun Cha Hanoi dish, matching flavors from Vietnam. It arrives with traditional sides like mien ga and ca Thanh long, all served authentically and tasting very good.
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Parking is easier on the street than closer to Webster.
Lunch time is busy on Fridays.
The restaurant offers great vegetarian options.
Spacious dining area feels clean and cool after a recent remodel. Bun Cha Hanoi is juicy and fresh with authentic flavors and clean vegetables. Generous portions and free samples add to the welcoming vibe that is both relaxing and lively.
Bun Cha Hanoi here is juicy and fresh, closely resembling the authentic bowls from Vietnam. The vegetables are notably cleaner, making the dish both tasty and authentic.
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The restaurant offers free dessert and drinks with meals.
Expect to pay an extra $0.50 for a takeout box.
The menu name differs from the sign outside, indicating a possible name change.
Small space offers intimate dining with a cozy vibe like a family-run bodega. Authentic Vietnamese dishes shine, especially the flavorful Bun Cha made with care. Nostalgic decor adds to the peaceful, inviting atmosphere.
Bun Cha Ha Noi here is authentic and flavorful. The dish is prepared with care and tastes delicious, matching traditional recipes closely.
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The restaurant offers dishes not commonly found at other Vietnamese restaurants, like banh beo and banh xeo.
There are plenty of vegetarian options available on the menu.
Parking is free but can get crowded; spots are limited and tight.
Cozy spot offers a welcoming vibe with a mix of Vietnamese flavors and modern style. Grilled pork in bun cha is fragrant and juicy, perfect with banh mi or pho. Lunch feels chill and neighborhood-friendly with reasonably priced dishes.
Grilled pork in the bun cha stands out with its fragrant and juicy qualities. The dish pairs well with other Vietnamese staples like banh mi and pho.
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Lunch specials are available at reasonable prices.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Vietnamese spot shines with fresh noodles and flavorful Bun Cha Hanoi. Modern, clean space offers comfortable booths and a laidback vibe with good music. Perfect for a peaceful meal with bold tastes.
Bun Cha Hanoi features fresh ingredients and well-cooked meat that blend into a flavorful and delicious dish. It pairs well with noodle dishes like pho and offers a satisfying taste experience.
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The large 'create your own' pho costs only $10.99.
Portion sizes are generous for the price at Justa Pho.
Vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a charming contemporary design with rattan lotus lights and a friendly vibe. Bun Cha Hanoi shines with flavorful grilled pork and noodles. Enjoy exceptional pho and crafted cocktails for a complete experience.
Grilled pork, noodles, and fresh veggies come together with a flavorful sauce in the Bun Cha Hanoi. This dish offers a very flavorful and tasty experience that stands out.
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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.
Modern Vietnamese spot offers generous Bun Cha portions and classic Pho. Stylish decor and cozy family-friendly vibe make meals relaxed. Unique touches like bamboo straws and homemade pickled garlic add authentic flavor.
Generous portions of Bun Cha bring a comforting, home-like feel. Options include Bun Cha Ha Noi alongside other classic dishes like Pho.
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Expect to pay around $20 for a bowl of pho.
There is an extra charge of $2.50 for fresh noodles.
Parking is available on-site, making it easy to access.
Vietnamese spot offers a cozy space with six big TVs and a coffee bar. Bun cha shines with authentic Hanoi style and balanced flavors. Friendly, family vibe makes it a relaxed hangout for all.
Bun cha here features flavorful grilled pork served with noodles and herbs. The dish stands out for its authentic Hanoi style and balanced taste.
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84 Viet is open till midnight, with last call for food at 1 am.
They allow a few people to order to go before 12:30 am.
The restaurant uses a QR code ordering system at each table.
Small Vietnamese spot shines with authentic Bun Cha and crispy crab egg rolls that rival Hanoi's best. Casual vibe suits quick bites or take-away. Prices stay fair for high-quality flavors and neat delivery packaging.
Offers super authentic Bun Cha with strong Hanoi flavors. Crab egg rolls stand out as very delicious and among the best compared to Saigon and Hanoi versions.
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The restaurant has a limited menu focusing on a few high-quality dishes.
They are running a 'Buy 4 Get 1 Free' promotion on certain dishes.
The restaurant primarily offers take-away with only four small tables available.
Small, hip spot with vibrant atmosphere and loud music. Bun cha shines with authentic Hanoi style and generous portions of meatballs and eggrolls. Inventive cocktails add a fun twist to the casual vibe.
Great flavor and authentic Hanoi style define the bun cha here. It comes with meatballs and eggrolls that enhance the meal, served in a bowl of fish sauce with a generous portion.
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Reservations are recommended as the place fills up quickly on Friday nights.
Happy hour special includes one appetizer and cocktail for $20.
The restaurant offers unique and elevated Vietnamese dishes.
Spacious and clean with a minimalist design that feels authentic and inviting. Bun Cha Hanoi shines with fresh herbs and a delicious, authentic taste. Seating is cozy and well-arranged, perfect for casual meals or special occasions.
Offers flavorful Bun Cha Hanoi packed with fresh herbs and vegetables. The dish pairs well with dry noodles and delivers a delicious, authentic taste.
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Lunch specials are available from 11am to 2pm.
Prices for drinks are considered high.
The restaurant is clean and modern.
Large Vietnamese spot serves Northern classics with a family-run vibe. Bun Cha Hanoi features grilled pork and fresh herbs, offering bold flavors. Casual setting with indoor and outdoor seating stays open late for relaxed dining.
Grilled pork comes generous and packed with flavor in the Bun Cha Hanoi. It pairs with vermicelli, fresh herbs, and a dipping sauce that complements the traditional Vietnamese meatballs well.
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The restaurant stays open until midnight, making it a late-night option.
Prices are reasonable, with many dishes under $20.
The menu features a wide variety of Vietnamese dishes, including pho and hot pot.
Vietnamese restaurant offers authentic cuisine in a cozy, upscale setting with dim lighting and murals. Bun cha dishes serve large portions with well-charred meat and spring rolls over noodles. Seating is tight but suits groups or quick meals.
Bun cha Hanoi comes in large portions with well charred, flavorful meat. The Bun Cha Gio features chopped spring rolls over noodles, capturing authentic Hanoi taste.
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They have specials every weekend including bún riêu and cá nướng.
There is a 3.5% credit card fee; bring cash to avoid charges.
Ask for the weekend special as it changes frequently.
Vietnamese restaurant inside an Asian supermarket serves authentic Bun Cha Ha Noi with rich, true flavors. The spot offers flavor-packed cuisine at reasonable prices in a laid back atmosphere. Unique dishes and a complimentary dessert make it stand out.
Offers a Ha Noi version of Bun Cha that tastes very close to the authentic dish from Vietnam. The Bun Cha Ha Noi is consistently solid and tasty, matching the flavors found in Vietnam.
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Ngon Ngon To Go is located inside a Vietnamese supermarket, which may be hard to find.
The restaurant offers both sit-down dining and to-go ordering options.
There are very few tables available, so expect limited seating.
Vietnamese spot buzzes with lively atmosphere and tight seating. Bun cha shines with tender grilled meats served hot, though veggies come separately. Banh mi steals the show with crispy pork and seasoned fried chicken.
Meats come tender and juicy, served hot fresh off the grill. The dish includes quality meat, noodles, and veggies, though vegetables arrive separately without notice.
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Reservations are required to dine, and the waitlist can be very long.
Expect to wait about 1.5 hours during peak times, especially on weekends.
Arrive at least 30 minutes early to secure a spot and avoid long lines.
Small, bright interior creates a cozy atmosphere with inviting decor and casual TV entertainment. Bun Cha Ha Noi offers a unique sauce and customizable small bowls, delivering an authentic northern Vietnamese taste. Space feels spacious despite busy plaza location, making it a chill, fun spot.
Bun Cha Ha Noi stands out with its unique sauce and the option to customize your own small bowl. The dish offers a slightly different take from other versions but remains very delicious.
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Parking is available on Brookhurst Street across from Meet Fresh.
The restaurant is small and not ideal for large groups.
Most dishes are under $20, making it reasonably priced.
Vietnamese spot serves authentic Da Nang flavor with delicious bun cha that’s worth repeating. Space feels clean and comfortable with typical decor and a welcoming vibe. Parking is tight and only cash works, but wait times stay short.
Bun cha comes in different sizes, with a large bun cha ca charged automatically unless specified. The bun cha ca tastes good but is not remarkable. The bun cha itself is delicious and worth trying more than once.
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The place accepts only cash for payment.
Parking can be limited, especially during lunchtime on Fridays.
Expect a short wait time of about 10 minutes.
Bright, spacious interior with colorful decor sets a cozy mood. Northern Vietnamese pho offers a distinct flavor unlike Southern styles. Bun Cha Hanoi tastes authentic with a sweet, flavorful twist. Staff speak Vietnamese, adding authentic vibe.
Bun Cha Hanoi here tastes very close to the original with an authentic Hanoi style. It leans on the sweet side and offers a flavorful experience not found at many places.
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The restaurant serves authentic Northern Vietnamese cuisine, different from most Vietnamese places.
Expect generous portion sizes, though some find them slightly smaller than average.
The restaurant is very clean, with well-maintained restrooms and dining areas.
Modern design and spacious layout create a bright, cozy atmosphere with minimal decor and several grandfather clocks. Noise level is moderate, and the place attracts those seeking elegant dining with a focus on seafood specialties. Parking is ample, and the setting suits casual meals and dates alike.
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There are plenty of free parking spots in the strip mall.
There was no wait at the new Favori Restaurant.
It is best to come at off-hours to avoid the crowd.
Modern design meets authentic Vietnamese vibe in a clean, well-spaced setting with quiet atmosphere and comfortable seating. Bun Cha Ha Noi shines with grilled pork paired perfectly with noodles and a flavorful dipping sauce. Overall, a great spot for a tasty, relaxed meal.
Bun Cha Ha Noi stands out for its taste and presentation. The dish pairs grilled pork with noodles and a flavorful dipping sauce, making it a recommended choice here.
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Parking is easy and free at the plaza.
Parking is crowded on weekends; arrive early for a spot.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM and doesn't accept customers after that.
Large, bright spot with grilled pork that stays tender in Bun cha dishes. Offers unique regional dishes and fresh seafood. Enjoy authentic, relaxed atmosphere with big TVs showing Vietnam scenes and a mix of American pop and Vpop music.
Grilled pork in the bun cha has great flavor and stays perfectly tender. Options include Bun cha Hanoi and Bun dau mam tom.
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The restaurant offers a promotion on duck noodle soup for $10 for a limited time.
The portions are large enough to share among three people.
The menu features dishes not commonly found at other Vietnamese restaurants.
Small, cute space offers a cozy atmosphere with lively energy and bright decor. Bun Cha has overcooked meat that affects texture but some bites are fire. Intimate setting makes it a comfortable spot for authentic Vietnamese dishes.
The Bun Cha features overcooked, dried meat that affects its texture. The overall taste is okay, with some moments that stand out as fire.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant offers vegetarian options for those with dietary restrictions.
Prices are reasonable, with summer rolls costing around $8.
Small space with modern decor and loud vinahouse music creates a lively vibe. Known for traditional Vietnamese dishes with large portions and strong flavors. Bun Cha Ha Noi shines with best flavor and filling servings despite small noodles and veggies.
Bun Cha Ha Noi stands out for its flavor, often considered the best in the area. Portions of noodles and vegetables are small, but the dish is filling and highly recommended.
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Expect a 25-40 minute wait for food during peak hours.
The restaurant offers covered parking for convenience.
A can of Diet Coke costs $1.50.
Modern space offers a warm, cozy atmosphere with authentic Vietnamese flavors. Bun Cha features pork patties that are a bit dry but pair well with egg coffee. Friendly service makes it great for group dinners or casual meals.
Medium size serves of Bun Cha come with pork patties that tend to be quite dry. The dish pairs well with egg coffee for a complete meal.
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Parking is either metered or there is residential 2-hour parking nearby from Monday to Saturday, 8 am to 9 pm.
The menu offers a variety of traditional and modern Vietnamese dishes.
The portions for the pho are generous and well-priced.
Northern-style pho shines with rich broth in a chic, cozy setting. Bun cha features grilled pork noodles with less sweet fish sauce and crispy spring rolls. Small outdoor patios offer heated seating with blankets on cold days, balancing the sometimes loud, crowded indoor vibe.
Grilled pork noodles stand out with a less sweet fish sauce compared to other spots. Crispy spring rolls add a highlight to the dish, capturing the Hanoi-style bun cha well.
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Grab a reservation if you can to avoid long wait times.
Friday nights are busy; make a reservation in advance.
The wait for indoor dining can be at least 45 minutes.
Renovated space offers fresh air and authentic Vietnamese dishes like bun cha and com thit nuong. Atmosphere is straightforward and unpretentious. Bun cha ha noi here is mild, lacking strong flavor and aroma.
Offers authentic Vietnamese dishes including bun cha, bun ca, and bun rieu. Bun cha ha noi tends to be bland, lacking strong flavor and aroma.