Cozy spot offers authentic Vietnamese dishes like rich pho broth and crispy spring rolls. Casual vibe with family-operated hospitality makes it welcoming. Clean indoor seating and a big screen TV add to the relaxed, homey feel near the theme park.
Special pho stands out with rich broth and fresh ingredients. Spring rolls and banh xeo come crispy and fresh, complementing the noodle bowls well.
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Parking is free and available in the lot next to the restaurant.
The menu includes a variety of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Korean dishes.
Prices are reasonable for the area, with pho priced at $16.99.
Asian fusion spot shines with slow-cooked pho broth and vibrant Golden Pear Salad. Spacious, modern interior with forest green plants offers lively, welcoming vibes. Large seating and private rooms suit groups well.
Pho stands out with its slow-cooked snow broth and tender, flavorful meat. The menu includes dishes like Golden Pear Salad and Garlic Noodles with Sweet & Sour Salmon, all rich in authentic Vietnamese flavors.
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Sona Fusion Kitchen is open until 1:30 AM, making it convenient after a long park day.
Disney cast members receive a 10% discount on dine-in orders over $60 with proof of employment.
There is plentiful parking available near the restaurant.
Small Vietnamese spot offers premium Wagyu beef pho in a quiet, soothing atmosphere with clean, beautiful decor. Generous portions and a family-owned vibe make it welcoming. Authentic dishes like shrimp pho add to the rich, traditional experience.
Pho stands out with premium Wagyu beef and a piping hot broth that delivers rich flavor. The menu includes a special pho rarely prepared, plus options like shrimp pho and pho suon cay, all showcasing authentic Vietnamese taste.
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The restaurant offers a variety of traditional Vietnamese dishes.
The bowls are smaller than at other places but cost more.
The portions are huge, so leftovers are common.
Small, clean spot serves authentic pho with large portions and fresh broth. Warm, inviting vibe feels family-run and friendly. Menu shines with Vietnamese coffee and fresh salads, making it a cozy place for quality Vietnamese food.
Pho stands out with its delicious, clean broth and generous portions. The menu also features strong Vietnamese coffee and fresh salads like shake shake beef.
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Ordering for to-go takes about 15 minutes.
Expect a wait during peak lunch hours.
The restaurant is small but has a friendly atmosphere.
Chicken pho shines with authentic broth and homemade noodles in a clean, bright space that buzzes at lunch. Prices are higher but match the high-end ingredients and quick, friendly service. Beef and fillet pho options keep the menu diverse and true to Vietnamese roots.
Chicken pho features a flavorful broth that stands out even before sauces. Pho options include beef and fillet varieties with authentic taste and no MSG. Service is quick and the environment is notably clean.
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The restaurant is closed on Wednesdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Only orders over $20 can use a credit card; otherwise, cash is needed.
The Chicken Pho costs $14 per bowl, with no combination pho available.
Cozy spot offers Vietnamese coffee rated 9.5 and solid pork banh mi sandwiches. Menu blends classic milk teas with fruity infusions plus savory snacks and sweet treats. Open late with a super chill vibe perfect for relaxing or casual work.
Vietnamese coffee scores high with a 9.5 out of 10 rating. The menu features solid pork banh mi sandwiches and tasty desserts.
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The place is open until midnight, perfect for late-night boba cravings.
They offer a variety of customization options for drinks and sizes.
Prices are reasonable, making it a budget-friendly option for drinks and snacks.
Cozy spot serves fresh vegan pho and flavorful rice bowls in a clean, casual setting. Friendly staff deliver quick service, making it easy to enjoy authentic Vietnamese food. Parking tight but manageable during off-hours near nearby shops.
Pho stands out with options like vegan and royal noodle soup. Dishes include vermicelli rice bowls, egg rolls, and spicy garlic chicken. Drinks like Thai iced tea and young coconut complement the meals.
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The restaurant opens daily from 3:30pm to 8:30pm, except Tuesday.
Parking can be difficult, but it's easier at night when neighboring businesses are closed.
Almost the entire menu is vegan, with only a few non-vegan items.
Sandwich shop offers freshly baked bread with classic Vietnamese options like Banh Mi Heo Quay. Seating is limited, focusing on takeout convenience in a peaceful spot with pleasant music. Prices stay affordable, making it popular among local students for quick, tasty meals.
Freshly baked bread makes the banh mi stand out here, with options like the Banh Mi Heo Quay and Banh Mi Dac Biet offering classic, tasty combos. Vietnamese coffee and pastries also complement the sandwiches well, all at reasonable prices.
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There is a $10 minimum for card payments, so buy two sandwiches or add a drink.
The sandwiches cost $6-$8 for a foot-long, which is reasonable.
Orders are made in batches, causing long wait times.
Simple interior with old decor and TVs sets a low-key mood. Menu offers flavorful pho and fresh spring rolls at fair prices. Cash-only and handwritten bills keep the experience straightforward and unpolished.
Pho features a flavorful broth and comes in combos like number 5 with spring rolls. Spring rolls arrive fresh, three per order. Menu covers basics like pho, vermicelli, rice dishes, and grilled pork chop with rice.
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The restaurant accepts only cash payments; no credit cards are accepted.
Expect a handwritten bill that may not match menu prices.
The menu includes basics like Pho, Vermicelli, rice dishes, and spring rolls.