Small family-run vegan restaurant with modern decor and natural light creates a cozy, peaceful atmosphere. The vibe stays relaxed and friendly, perfect for quiet meals or sharing with friends. The space feels carefully arranged with warmth and charm throughout.
Rich, flavorful broth made from scratch defines the pho here. Variations include crispy pan fried pho and vegan options that stand out for their taste.
Offers a wide range of 100% vegan and vegetarian Vietnamese dishes with consistently delicious flavors. Prices are reasonable and the food quality pairs well with attentive service.
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The prices at Saigon Vegan are surprisingly low, with many dishes under $12.
Parking at Saigon Vegan is limited.
Reservations are recommended for large groups due to limited seating.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a cozy, family-oriented atmosphere with colorful umbrella decorations and soft jazzy music playing. The space feels clean and spacious, inviting easy conversation and a welcoming vibe. Comfortable seating and a friendly owner contribute to a home-like experience.
Broth stands out with excellent flavor and top quality ingredients. Options include culantro/ngo gai, rare steak, and Big Wagyu Rib pho, all delivering authentic and rich taste.
Food features phenomenal Vietnamese dishes with A+ grade wagyu quality. Prices stay reasonable while flavors remain consistently tasty and top notch.
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They offer culantro/ngo gai, which 95% of pho places no longer offer.
The pricing at Pho Kuroushi is on the high side but considered reasonable by many.
The beef is very tender and the broth has a depth of flavor.
Large space with Vietnamese art design and multiple big screen TVs creates a lively setting. Karaoke stage adds a party atmosphere with upbeat music and singing. Environment suits family gatherings and groups, blending fun and comfort.
Broth stands out as rich and flavorful, leaning on the beefy side. Filet mignon slices come thick but tender. Large servings deliver bold flavors that need no extra sauces.
Authentic Vietnamese food offers a large variety of dishes that are consistently delicious and amazing. The flavors stand out as much better than many other restaurants.
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Karaoke nights are held on Saturdays, attracting a lively crowd.
Expect generous portion sizes that offer good value for the price.
The restaurant is open late, making it a good option for night owls.
Spacious seating and clean, well-laid-out interior create a relaxed dining environment. The vibe is casual and unhurried, with the place rarely crowded. Known for fresh, flavorful pho and reasonable prices, it offers a solid, satisfying meal experience.
Broth stands out as very tasty and fresh, with a birria broth pho that is especially flavorful. Portions come with a generous amount of meat and prices stay reasonable.
Food offers good portions with solid seasoning and a homey feel. Quality stays consistent across hot and cold dishes, served in a clean, relaxed setting.
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Payment is made at the front counter upon ordering.
Parking is readily available near the restaurant.
The restaurant maintains a clean and tidy environment.
Small Vietnamese restaurant offers cozy interior with modern, charming decor and upbeat music. Unique three-tier pho bowl presentation creates an interactive dining experience. Tables feature fresh Thai basil plants that diners can take home.
Pho here offers a choice between Northern and Southern styles, with the Northern style tasting lighter and sweeter and the Southern style more umami and salty. The restaurant also serves a 3-layer bowl and provides non-carb noodle options.
Food arrives quickly, often within 5 to 10 minutes, with efficient service that enhances the meal. Prices stay reasonable for the area, and the dining setup keeps tables clean and neat.
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Reservations are required for weekend dinner visits.
They only accept card payments, no cash.
Parking is easy to find with plenty of space available.
Small, family-owned Asian restaurant with laid-back atmosphere and interesting decor. It fills up quickly, especially with a crowd that includes many Vietnamese diners. Known for authentic Lao and Thai dishes and affordable prices with large portions.
Pho features a Lao original rice noodle soup with beef balls, sliced beef, green onion, cilantro, and bean sprouts. The broth and meat portions are generous, delivering a very delicious and satisfying meal.
Food here is authentic Thai and Lao cuisine, cooked to order with care. Dishes carry a soulful, home-cooked feel and represent Southeast Asian flavors well.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash, so plan accordingly.
They stop accepting customers before closing time, so arrive early.
Expect long wait times on weekends, up to 1.5 hours.
Spacious, modern Vietnamese restaurant with an upscale and clean interior offers a chill atmosphere. Pho features rich, authentic broth and flavorful meats, including standout beef ribs. Careful attention to detail and a diverse menu set it apart from typical pho places.
Broth stands out with its beefy and rich flavor, perfectly balanced and not too salty. Portions come large and reasonably priced, with options like ribs, chicken, and specials all tasting excellent.
Food arrives quickly and tastes consistently delicious with good quality. Vietnamese coffee offers a nice boost after meals.
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The prices at Yummy Express are very reasonable, with most pho costing $13.99.
Expect generous portions, making it a good value for the price.
They take credit cards but charge a 2% fee for transactions.
Spacious restaurant with high ceilings and modern, clean design creates a cozy and sophisticated atmosphere. Tables feature electronic gadgets like a call button and toothpick dispenser, adding a unique touch. The place stays comfortable even when busy, with easy seating and parking.
Broth stands out with a rich beef aroma and distinct spices. Pho options include rare steak, chicken with actual pieces, and beef pho served hot and fresh with tender meat.
Generous portions come with a light broth that has a sweet aftertaste. Spicy food fans find the Sriracha hot sauce a great addition.
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The large size of the restaurant helps to avoid waiting, even when it gets crowded.
Parking is easy to find on Friday at 6pm, and the restaurant is not crowded during dinner.
The pricing at Pho Lovers is reasonable, with pho costing between $15 and $17.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a cozy, lively atmosphere with clean, beautiful decor and intimate seating. Specializes in moist, flavorful clay pot and grilled chicken dishes served with well-prepared sides. The space can get smoky from clay pot cooking, adding to its authentic vibe.
Chicken pho stands out with its rich broth and tender meat. Options include pho ga and clay jar chicken with noodles, often paired with grilled chicken or crispy rice.
Food features authentic Vietnamese flavors with dishes like Ga Nuong Lu and com chay with xoi la dua. Meals combine freshness, healthiness, and a variety of well-blended tastes.
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Reservations are not accepted, and items sell out quickly.
Cash payments receive a discount, while credit card payments incur a 3% surcharge.
Expect to pay around $38 for a meal including sides.
Cozy space with simple yet luxurious decoration creates a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Soft music and reasonable table arrangements support a relaxed dining experience. Frequented by families and groups, it offers a clean, inviting environment ideal for casual meals and gatherings.
Broth stands out as rich and beefy, with fresh pho noodles that hold up well. Beef comes tender and fresh, especially the top round cuts that grill nicely. Some spots offer a unique pho hot pot combining multiple soup styles in one meal.
Food features authentic Vietnamese beef hotpot with chewy cuts like throat, heart, tendons, and pork leg. Quality is consistently good and prices are very affordable for the portion sizes.
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Karaoke happens every night, creating a lively atmosphere.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and well-maintained environment.
Hot pot is priced at $34.99, serving enough for two people.
Small dining room with several tables on the sidewalk creates a cozy setting. Relaxing music and comforting aromas give a welcoming vibe. Pho bowls come large and the broth tastes light and sweet, making it a notable spot for pho lovers.
Pho here stands out with its light and sweet broth and large, fresh noodles. Bowls come with generous beef slices and offer a satisfying, feel-good taste at a good price.
Freshness stands out with every dish served. The menu offers Vietnamese traditional food focused on PHO, delivering comfort food that feels both authentic and satisfying.
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Expect to pay extra for bottled water as tap water is not provided.
Portion sizes are generous, offering good value for the price.
The restaurant is open late, making it a convenient option for night owls.
Hole-in-the-wall pho spot with a jungle-like atmosphere created by wall vines. The vibe feels authentically homey and relaxed, attracting those seeking rich, flavorful pho and generous portions. Known for fresh shrimp pho and free-range chicken, it offers a classic, dependable experience.
Broth shows real depth of flavor with free-range chicken that is dense and succulent with yellow skin. Shrimp pho features fresh shrimps and rich flavor. Kids beef pho is also available and well-liked.
Excellent Vietnamese food offers a warm, satisfying taste that even picky eaters enjoy. The dishes come with great flavor and consistent quality.
Good to know
Expect good portion sizes for your meal.
Prices are generally reasonable compared to other local options.
Extra charges may apply for specific items like Tofu.
Cozy and spacious space with a family-owned old-school vibe and home cooked atmosphere. The mood stays chill and not too busy, with occasional singing and dancing from servers. Known for authentic pho with a warming broth, it offers an affordable and relaxed dining experience.
Broth tastes as fresh as in Hanoi with authentic flavors that go beyond usual pho. Beef pho stands out as a specialty alongside chicken thigh soup, both highly recommended.
Food here is authentic Vietnamese cuisine with consistently fresh and delicious dishes. Portions come at a great price-to-portion ratio and meals are served promptly.
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The restaurant is open until 10 pm on weekdays.
Expect a 3.5% fee for credit card payments.
Prices range from $10 to $30 per person depending on the order.
Small space with tables close together and modern decor creates a calm, inviting atmosphere that reflects Northern Vietnamese cuisine. The vibe is clean and friendly, though seating can feel cramped. Guests find authentic flavors paired with thoughtful ambiance and fresh ingredients.
Broth shows rich simmering with deep, aromatic complexity. Beef slices stay tender, and fresh herbs add brightness. Dry pho includes organ meat served quickly. Chicken pho tastes like instant noodles.
Food offers authentic northern Vietnamese flavors with a focus on homestyle comfort dishes. Presentations are simple but the taste stays true to traditional recipes.
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The restaurant only accepts cash, Zelle, or Venmo for payments.
Expect to wait during peak hours, especially for Bun Cha.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Vietnamese restaurant offers cozy ambiance with nice decorations and a crowded, lively atmosphere. It serves authentic pho praised for its taste and late-night availability. Prices vary, with some dishes noted as reasonable and others higher than nearby options.
Pho here features fresh ingredients and well cooked meat that make the broth authentic and satisfying. The chicken pho stands out as extremely delicious and consistently good for takeout.
Food arrives quickly with fresh, flavorful taste and great portion size. Dishes offer authentic Vietnamese comfort with good value for the price.
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Phở Lú only accepts cash or debit cards; no credit cards are accepted.
The restaurant is open late, making it a good option for late-night meals.
Prices at Phở Lú are higher compared to similar restaurants in the area.
Spacious and airy pho restaurant with a quiet atmosphere and late-night hours until 3am. Known for affordable prices and generous portions of pho and egg rolls. The broth is flavorful, and the noodles have a chewy bounce, attracting locals seeking a simple, satisfying meal.
Pho features a rich chicken broth that stands out from typical beef-based versions. Prices stay very reasonable with small bowls around $8.25, making it a solid choice for late-night diners.
Freshness stands out with no heavy use of spices. Egg rolls with rice paper wrappers offer a tasty highlight. Food quality matches reasonable prices and consistent service.
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Phở Vĩnh Ký II is open until 3:00 AM.
They only accept cash, so bring some for payment.
Small bowls of pho cost $8.25, and large bowls are $10.25.
Vietnamese restaurant offers simple decor and a clean, spacious interior. The atmosphere is casual with affordable prices and generous portion sizes. Cash-only policy and easy parking add to the straightforward experience.
Soup stands out with authentic Vietnamese flavors and a good amount of vegetables served on the side. Pho bò offers a decent and affordable option that satisfies well on cold nights.
Food ranges from average to good with some dishes like pho offering comfort food vibes. Service is prompt, but prices feel high compared to the food quality.
Good to know
The restaurant accepts only cash payments.
Parking is easy and plentiful.
They have a special deal: $8 for a regular combo bowl or $10 for a big bowl.