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Vietnamese food and crepes

A craving for Vietnamese flavors paired with a delicate crepe.

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Updated May 2026
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Super small restaurant offers a warm, mellow atmosphere that feels like eating in family home. The space stays neat and tidy, welcoming guests with authentic Vietnamese cuisine served in generous portions. No alcohol is available, and the vibe remains comfortable and inviting throughout visits.

Pho here features a clean, flavorful broth with no MSG, served quickly within 5 minutes. Banh Xeo and eggrolls add variety, and iced Vietnamese coffee is offered as a nice touch.

Hot, crisp, and greasy textures combine with fresh vegetables like lettuce, mint, and pickled radish. The crepe balances unique flavors with fish sauce and offers a fun, crunchy bite.

People are saying

"The Vietnamese food here has a rich, flavorful broth."

"Their Vietnamese coffee is strong, smooth, and delicious."

"The banh xeo crepe was really good, with a fun, crunchy texture."

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Parking is easy and free, with a lot right in front of the restaurant.

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The portion size of the pho is great and very generous.

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The banh xeo costs $13.99 and comes with a lot of vegetables.

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Pho restaurant

Small space with intimate dining and nostalgic decor creates a cozy, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels like a family-run bodega, peaceful and inviting despite occasional discomfort. Offers authentic Vietnamese cuisine with unique dishes beyond pho.

Pho stands out with its rich broth and rare steak options, often noted as among the best in the area. Dishes like banh beo, banh xeo, hu tieu, and Bun Cha Ha Noi add variety beyond typical Vietnamese menus.

Light and crispy crepes come filled with pork, shrimp, mung bean, onions, and bean sprouts. These Vietnamese crepes offer a unique take on Bánh Xèo Nam Bộ and evoke traditional home cooking.

People are saying

"The Vietnamese food here has rich, balanced broths that taste like home."

"I found the Vietnamese food here to be truly authentic and delicious."

"These Vietnamese crepes are light, crispy, and stuffed with pork and shrimp."

Good to know

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The restaurant offers dishes not commonly found at other Vietnamese restaurants, like banh beo and banh xeo.

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There are plenty of vegetarian options available on the menu.

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Parking is free but can get crowded; spots are limited and tight.

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Vietnamese restaurant

Large interior with many table sizes suits very large groups comfortably. Ambience stays clean and comfortable with English music playing, creating a casual vibe. Known for crispy, flavorful banh xeo, it draws steady crowds and often has a waitlist.

Crispy and flavorful, the banh xeo comes filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts, served with fresh herbs and a tangy dipping sauce. The menu also features mi quang noodles with shrimp and pork, and a spicy, savory bun bo hue with tender beef and rich broth.

Savory Vietnamese crepes, known as Banh xeo, come out crispy on the outside and packed with flavor inside. They are huge and fresh, served with plenty of salad options.

People are saying

"The banh xeo here is huge, crispy, and delicious."

"The Vietnamese food, especially the banh xeo, is so crispy."

"You have to try their Vietnamese crepes; they're huge and crispy."

Good to know

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Parking at Quán Mii Restaurant is often packed, so arrive early to secure a spot.

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Expect a waitlist during peak hours; visiting early or late is recommended.

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The total cost for two people is around $17, offering good value for the portions.

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Vietnamese restaurant

Vietnamese restaurant offers large, crispy banh xeo with plenty of fresh vegetables and a family-run, no-frills vibe. The space feels casual and cozy, often busy with a lively neighborhood atmosphere. Dishes focus on flavor-first, authentic Vietnamese crepes and other specialties.

Crispy Banh Xeo stands out with a large portion and lots of vegetables. Fish sauce complements the Vietnamese crepe well, making it a main highlight with several variations available.

Large, crispy, and flavorful crepes fill up with shrimp and pork. Egg crepes feel healthy with added vegetables and have a light, visually appealing texture.

People are saying

"The banh xeo here is so crispy and fresh."

"The Vietnamese food, especially the banh xeo, is crispy and tasty."

"The Vietnamese crepes are crispy, light, and generously filled."

Good to know

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The restaurant is small, with about 15 to 20 seats inside and a modest patio outside.

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The total cost is under $40 for a meal that could feed two people.

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The place offers plenty of vegetables in the dishes, which is a plus.

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Asian fusion restaurant

Spacious interior with near-tropical ambiance and forest-themed decor creates a vivid atmosphere. Seating options include booths, window seats, and large group tables, supporting a family-friendly vibe. Location at a busy intersection offers views of the street activity.

Vietnamese crepes stand out with a rich, authentic taste. The menu also features pho with wonton and egg noodles, make your own spring rolls, and a solid mix of grilled dishes, all paired well with Vietnamese coffee.

Vietnamese crepes stand out with their savory flavor and banh xeo style. Some crepes can be soggy and lightly seasoned, but they sometimes waive charges for those.

People are saying

"The food here is amazing and delicious."

"I loved the Vietnamese Crepes here; they changed my life."

"The Vietnamese food, especially the pho, tasted so clean."

Good to know

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Reservations are not required, but expect to order at the counter.

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Parking in the area can be challenging, so plan accordingly.

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The restaurant is family-friendly, with kids helping out.

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Vietnamese restaurant

Vietnamese restaurant with authentic dishes and a greasy spoon diner vibe. Atmosphere feels cold and unwelcoming with high AC and stuffy dining room. Uses a QR code ordering system that may challenge those without smartphones.

Pho stands out with its rich broth and a house special version that is excellent. Banh xeo comes as a large crispy crepe served with fresh lettuce, perilla, and mint. Banh mi features fresh bread stuffed with veggies and meat.

Savory crepes feature shrimp and pork or tofu fillings. The A14 Bahn Xeo stands out with its mix of shrimp and pork. Egg crepes with shrimp also appear on the menu.

People are saying

"The Vietnamese food here, especially the pho, is really delicious."

"The turmeric fish rolls and shrimp crepe were amazing seafood."

"This crepe was crispy, tasty, and very large."

Good to know

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Expect wait times of up to an hour during peak hours.

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Orders are placed using a QR code that launches the menu.

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If you don't have a smartphone, you must order through a server.

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Vietnamese restaurant

Small Vietnamese restaurant with authentic North Vietnamese flavor and an old school, no-frills setup. Atmosphere is loud and cheerful with a family-oriented vibe and worn, unchanged decor. It draws a steady crowd seeking traditional dishes like banh xeo and Bun Bo Hue.

The banh xeo stands out as a crispy, traditional Vietnamese crepe with a variety of fresh vegetables, including sour leaf. The Bun Bo Hue offers a deep, savory broth with balanced flavors and good value, while dishes like bun rieu, pho, and bun canh are fresh and flavorful.

Crispy, sizzling crepes stay crunchy even after an hour and get extra crispy when reheated in an airfryer. The iconic banh xeo crepes are greasy but affordable and come with a dipping fish sauce that tastes watered down when mixed with the crepes and vegetables.

People are saying

"The food here is delicious and a great value."

"These crepes are so crispy, they stayed crispy for an hour."

"The Vietnamese food, especially the banh xeo, is affordable and delicious."

Good to know

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Parking can be difficult by 11:00 am, so arrive early.

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Prices are reasonable, with dishes like Bun Bo Hue costing $10.95.

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The portions are generous, making it a good value.

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