Small Vietnamese eatery with communal seating and limited tables creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere. The space fills quickly, leading to waitlists outside during busy times. Known for authentic banh cuon and unique menu options, it offers a genuine taste of Vietnam's culinary traditions.
Food here is fresh made and takes time to prepare, reflecting its authentic style. Prices stay reasonable while delivering yummy dishes that suit both newcomers and fans of Vietnamese cuisine.
Soft, warm, and filling dishes feature prominently with fresh shrimp and a variety of pork and egg options. The banh cuon offers authentic flavors and a comforting texture, all at an affordable price.
Good to know
Expect to wait in line during busy weekend lunch hours.
Parking is limited, with no street parking available.
A waitlist is started outside when all tables are filled.
Small family-run pho spot offers best chicken pho with clean, flavorful broth and generous portions. Atmosphere is simple and welcoming, suitable for all ages including kids. Orders sell out fast, so early ordering is common.
Comfort food here tastes like special steam chicken made at home. Adding their chili sauce boosts the spice level and flavor.
Steamed rice wraps come in a set of 10 with a perfect texture that holds together well. This dish stands out as a favorite for its balance and consistency.
Good to know
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
They sell out fast, so it's good to call in and place your order.
Prices are very reasonable for the portion sizes.
Small Vietnamese restaurant with soft yellow lighting creates a warm and intimate space despite a tight layout packed with tables. The atmosphere stays vibrant and lively even when crowded, welcoming groups and families for breakfast or casual meals.
Food offers an authentic taste with big portions that are both delicious and wholesome. Service is quick, and the quality stays consistent across visits.
Steamed rolls come with variety on each plate and include versions rolled with eggs. The House Special offers a mix of toppings and flavors that stand out as authentic and delicious.
Good to know
Expect a wait of 15-25 minutes during peak hours.
The restaurant closes at 5 pm and doesn't accept customers after 4:45 pm.
There is a 4% surcharge for credit card payments.
Vietnamese restaurant offers indoor and extensive outdoor seating with a busy, popular atmosphere especially during lunch. Tables include self-service fish sauce and chili, enhancing the authentic dining experience. Space inside feels cramped, but outdoor areas accommodate many diners despite occasional flies.
Food comes out quickly with large portions that are extremely flavorful and authentic. Dishes taste warm and nostalgic, similar to home cooking, and prices stay reasonable.
Generous portions of fried and steamed pork patties and nem come with the banh cuon. The fish sauce has a great flavor that complements the dish well.
Good to know
Weekend wait times can exceed 30 minutes.
The restaurant closes early at 7:00 PM.
The portions are very generous.
Vietnamese restaurant offers authentic dishes with an extensive menu including unique items like banh cuon and bun bo hue. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting, with a reasonable price point that draws a steady crowd. Staff speak limited English, so pointing at the menu is common.
Authentic Vietnamese food stands out with extensive shake flavors and great service. The menu offers incredible dishes that feel genuine and well-prepared.
Banh cuon here uses flour instead of rice paper, making it very authentic. The banh cuon dac biet stands out as a notable dish among other Vietnamese options.
Good to know
Prices are very reasonable, with banh mi sandwiches costing around $4.99.
Dine-in, takeout, and catering services are available.
Parking in the area can be challenging, so plan accordingly.
Small, cozy space with a homey atmosphere and friendly staff tucked away near a busy plaza. Offers affordable prices and large portions with traditional Vietnamese dishes like banh cuon and duck soup. The vibe is simple and unpretentious, focusing on comfort rather than luxury.
Food offers authentic Vietnamese flavors with fast service and warm dishes. Meals come at a low cost and provide good value for money.
Thin, flavorful banh cuon made from fresh rice offers a distinct traditional taste. Various options include banh cuon nhan thit with meat filling, all with great texture and authentic flavor.
Good to know
Last orders are taken at 6:30pm, and the restaurant closes at 7pm.
Takeout is available after 6:30pm until closing time.
Prices are very affordable, making it a great value for money.
Small space offers authentic Vietnamese noodle soups with generous herb and condiment options. Atmosphere is cozy but cramped, prompting early arrival for seating. Food arrives quickly and features distinctive, flavorful dishes favored by many.
Food comes out fast and fresh, usually within 5-7 minutes. Dishes have a unique taste and flavor that feels delicious and clean, often reminding of home cooking.
Soft texture and neat presentation define the banh cuon here. The dish pairs well with other Vietnamese staples like canh bun and bun cha gio thit nuong.
Good to know
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a table.
Food is served quickly, usually within 5-7 minutes after ordering.
Vietnamese restaurant offers airy, clean space with straightforward menu focused on banh cuon and limited soups. The atmosphere suits family-style sharing with inexpensive, large portions and ample parking. Food features fresh, homemade pork sausage and delicious steamed rice rolls.
Food comes out freshly made and piping hot with a focus on traditional Vietnamese dishes like bun rieu and banh uoc. Orders are ready on time for pickup and the flavors stay consistent and delicious.
Made-to-order banh cuon features fresh ingredients and a refreshing taste that suits warm days. Menu stays simple with limited toppings and a few soup options, focusing on quality over variety.
Good to know
Ample parking is available for customers.
Party trays must be ordered in advance by phone.
Food is ready on time for pickup.
Simple setup with limited seating focuses on takeout convenience and thoughtful packaging. Atmosphere feels utilitarian, with occasional long waits during lunch and busy plaza parking challenges. Offers generous portions and unique vegetarian options featuring mushrooms and tofu.
Food arrives ready to eat, making it a quick, authentic Vietnamese option. Dishes like Banh cuon stand out as tasty and satisfying.
Classic steamed rice crepes come with pork and mushroom rolls and crispy shrimp fritters. Every ingredient in the Banh Cuon tastes fresh and well balanced.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult on busy weekends.
During lunchtime, the wait could take a long time.
The store is very simple, with no indoor seating, optimized for takeout.
Small space fits about 20-30 people tightly with food court-style seating and busy atmosphere. Many locals line up outside, drawn by authentic Vietnamese cuisine and huge portions. Fish sauce and chili stand out as flavorful highlights accompanying delicate steamed rice rolls.
Freshly made dishes arrive quickly, showcasing authentic Vietnamese flavors. The menu focuses on bánh cuốn, prepared with care in a small, unassuming setting.
Steamed rice rolls come out fresh and thin without falling apart, which is rare. The dish features varied toppings arranged beautifully and pairs well with a perfect fish sauce.
Good to know
Expect a wait during busy times, especially for larger tables.
The restaurant closes at 4 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Portions are large; consider sharing a dish if you're not very hungry.
Roomy Vietnamese restaurant offers authentic flavors with standout dishes like Bun Bo Hue and Banh Cuon Combo. Atmosphere feels clean and fresh, with a casual vibe where guests seat themselves. Staff maintain visible activity, contributing to a lively but relaxed environment.
Food features authentic Vietnamese flavor with dishes like Banh Beo Chen Dot offering a unique experience. Meals are light but filling and consistently tasty.
Banh cuon here stands out for its freshness and authentic taste. The dipping fish sauce is a key highlight, adding depth and soul to the dish.
Good to know
We had to seat ourselves upon arrival.
Parking is available but can be limited.
Staff uses gloves for food service after restroom visits.
Cozy Vietnamese restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere and clean, basic decor. Tables feature pitchers of tea and a variety of sauces, including unlimited fish sauce. The space feels like a hole in the wall spot known for authentic, flavorful dishes.
Food features authentic Vietnamese cuisine with dishes that are fresh and delicious. The bun thit nuong stands out as a recommended choice for newcomers.
Banh cuon dac biet stands out as a must-try dish here, served alongside banh xeo as signature offerings. The menu includes a variety of dishes, but these two highlight the place's focus on traditional flavors.
Good to know
Parking is limited, with only two spots in front and a few in the rear.
Dishes are reasonably priced, around $13-$14 each.
The restaurant is clean and well-decorated.
Spacious restaurant offers a quiet and peaceful atmosphere with artistic decor and comfortable seating. Tables provide self-serve dipping sauces, enhancing the dining experience. The place attracts those seeking authentic Vietnamese banh cuon in a clean, calm setting.
Food arrives quickly and stays fresh and hot. Service is fast and the place stays clean, making it stand out from typical fast food spots.
Special Banh Cuon Tay Ho offers a variety of ingredients that stand out. The dac biet and banh uot options come with toppings that complement each other well, delivering authentic flavors.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful and convenient in the lot.
The dipping sauce and chili sauce are self-serve on each table.
All employees are bilingual and fluent in English and Vietnamese.
Spacious dining area features modern, clean design with bright studio-style decor and Vietnamese cultural murals. Atmosphere stays comfortable and chill, though noise rises near booths when busy. Guests enjoy specialized banh uot dishes served in unique stacked plates, creating a distinct dining experience.
Authentic Vietnamese flavors shine with fresh ingredients and dishes beyond pho and banh mi. Thoughtful touches include wet napkins and fish sauce for leftovers.
A unique DIY banh cuon experience lets you wrap your own vegetables and protein. Each tower costs close to $20 and includes about 10 small rolls, making it a pricey option compared to typical banh cuon plates.
Good to know
Parking might be hard during peak hours.
Joining the Yelp waitlist beforehand helped us avoid a long wait.
The restaurant closes at 7:30 pm on the day we visited.