Small space offers intimate dining with a cozy, homey vibe. Authentic Vietnamese dishes shine, especially banh xeo, a rare and carefully made treat here. Atmosphere feels like a peaceful, family-run bodega, inviting and nostalgic.
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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 homey atmosphere with clean seating and a big screen TV. Family-run service adds warmth. Banh xeo shines as a delicious dish among authentic Vietnamese meals. Prices stay reasonable near a major theme park.
Banh xeo stands out as a delicious dish on the menu. It joins other Vietnamese options like pho and dry vermicelli with grilled pork.
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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.
Small Vietnamese spot shines with crispy bánh xèo and rich soups. Tight parking and cold interior add to the busy vibe. Southern country-style dishes bring bold flavors in a cozy, bustling setting.
Banh Xeo here stands out for its delicious flavor and crisp texture. It ranks among the best in town for this dish.
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The restaurant has a small parking lot, so arrive early.
Expect a busy atmosphere, especially during peak hours.
The menu features about 10 traditional South Vietnam dishes.
Small Vietnamese spot offers a cozy traditional ambiance with indoor and shaded outdoor seating. Banh xeo stands out with its crispy egg crepe filled with pork and prawns, served alongside fresh herbs and a tangy sauce. Popular for authentic dishes and generous portions.
Crispy and large, the banh xeo features a crispy egg crepe filled with flavorful pork, prawns, and bean shoots. It comes with fresh lettuce, mint, pickled carrots, and a balanced tangy and savory dipping sauce.
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Parking options include paid street parking or a paid parking lot next door for $5 all day.
Expect a wait of about 10-15 minutes to get seated during peak lunch times.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and allows splitting checks.
Vietnamese spot offers casual indoor and pet-friendly outdoor seating with a lively, cozy vibe. Huge seafood crepes stuffed with bean sprouts stand out. The space feels laid-back and spacious with open-air patio dining.
Seafood crepes come huge and filled with bean sprouts. Crispy stuffed rice pancakes get a lot of attention and pair well with other dishes like nem nuong rolls.
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There is a free parking lot in front of the building.
Parking was in a busy plaza, but there was underground parking available.
They should warn customers about the peanut allergy risk due to cross-contamination.
Cozy spot offers authentic Vietnamese flavors with a relaxed vibe and clean decor. Banh xeo is crispy and fresh, paired with a veggie platter. Tables come with unlimited fish sauce and tea pitchers, enhancing the meal experience.
Banh xeo comes out nice and crispy with a fresh veggie platter on the side. It stands as one of the signature dishes alongside banh cuon.
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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, airy design creates a cozy vibe perfect for enjoying authentic Vietnamese street food. Banh Xeo features a crunchy, slightly sweet batter with rich seafood like scallops and calamari. Lunch hours get busy, adding to the lively atmosphere.
Crunchy, slightly sweet batter defines the Banh Xeo here, making each bite absolutely incredible. Seafood like scallops and calamari with pork add rich flavors to this specialty dish.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours as the restaurant fills up quickly.
Expect long wait times during lunchtime due to high crowd levels.
Parking is limited and can be difficult to find nearby.
Vietnamese spot serves crispy Banh Xeo with fresh herbs for wrapping. Atmosphere feels cold and unwelcoming with high AC and stuffy air. Ordering uses a QR code system, which may be tricky without smartphones.
Crispy and very large, the Banh xeo crepe stays fresh and crunchy. It comes with a generous stack of fresh lettuce, perilla leaves, and mint for wrapping.
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Expect wait times of up to an hour during peak hours.
Orders are placed using a QR code that launches the menu.
If you don't have a smartphone, you must order through a server.
Compact space with tiny wooden chairs creates a cozy, casual vibe like a local Vietnamese eatery. Miniature Banh Xeo crepes come pan-fried with meat and seafood, served with fresh herbs and Nuoc mam. Limited seating encourages quick bites or takeout for an authentic experience.
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Expect up to an hour wait for large orders, especially during peak hours.
Limited seating is available, making takeout the best option.
Parking is very limited, so consider driving and picking up food.
Banh Xeo here is large and crispy with a light vegetable filling and a tasty dipping sauce. Seating is limited, so expect takeout convenience and occasional long waits. Unique vegetarian options like mushrooms and tofu stand out alongside generous portions.
Large and crispy with a filling of bean sprouts and onions, the Banh Xeo comes with a flavorful nước Chấm sauce that complements it well. It contains mostly vegetables, so protein is light unless extra pork is added.
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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.