Small Vietnamese spot offers takeout-focused service with limited outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, featuring snazzy jazzy music and a lively, casual vibe. Clean, modern decor complements a cozy, laid-back setting.
Plenty of parking spots exist in a large lot that makes picking up orders convenient. The area is less busy, so finding a spot is usually easy and hassle-free.
Pork belly banh mi stands out as a must-try with crispy, flavorful meat. The banh mi here consistently ranks as the best in town, making it a go-to spot for this Vietnamese sandwich.
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This location is take out only, with no seating and no drive-thru.
This location has ample parking.
Most items cost under $8 for large sandwiches.
Small sports-bar setup with 4 giant TVs and free old school arcade games creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Tight seating encourages a laid-back vibe where locals gather to watch games and enjoy loud, fun music. Unique wing flavors and a selection of craft beers add to the casual, friendly energy.
Plenty of free parking is available outside. Parking is generally easy to find with no hassle.
Nuoc mam wings stand out with a perfect sauce and cucumber garnish. Flavors like Mom’s nuoc mam and Hawaiian yaki offer a tasty variety.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Wings are just a dollar every Wednesday, which attracts a busy crowd.
Tuesday happy hour offers $2 off any beers all day.
Small Vietnamese restaurant decorated with Hoi An fabric lanterns and photographs creates a warm, cute atmosphere. Menu offers unique Central Vietnamese dishes including rare items like Banh Beo Da Nang style and Cao Lau noodles. Payment is mostly cash only, and seating is limited to 16 tables with options for larger groups.
Plenty of parking spots exist outside with no wait lines. Parking availability is consistent and easy.
Bun Bo Hue and Cao Lau stand out for their authentic flavors and satisfying taste. The Hoi An style banh beo features crispy pork skin and a perfectly balanced fish sauce.
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You can now pay with a card at MAM Kitchen.
The restaurant accepts only cash or Zelle.
There is plenty of parking available outside.
Modern and clean space with spacious seating and live orchids adds a touch of elegance. Atmosphere balances casual dining with an upscale feel, creating a comfortable and relaxing vibe. Bright and minimalist interior emphasizes quality without pretension.
Pho here stands out with its rich, flavorful broth and tender halal meat options. The wagyu pho and fried rice also offer satisfying, authentic Vietnamese tastes.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Parking is available in the Kong parking lot nearby.
Halal options are available, but not all menu items are halal.
Small, busy bakery tucked away in a corner offers authentic Vietnamese pastries with a wide variety of bite-sized desserts. The atmosphere feels stuffy but comforting, filled with the sweet aroma of traditional treats. Space is limited, encouraging quick visits mostly for take-out.
A small and tight parking lot serves the place. Parking stays manageable even during weekend afternoon pickup times.
Che drinks and desserts stand out here, especially the Taro Che khoai mon and avocado Che. Individual Vietnamese desserts and dessert trays for parties are available and very popular.
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Parking is limited, with a small lot that can get crowded during peak hours.
Cupcake-sized desserts cost $1.50 each or 4 for $6, making them affordable.
Reservations are not required, but online pre-orders are recommended to avoid long waits.
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.
Parking stays easy to find even during dinner hours. The lot is ample and supports a spacious layout around the restaurant.
Pho features a rich broth with a distinct blend of spices and beef aroma. Options include rare steak, chicken pho with real chicken pieces, and spring rolls, all served hot and fresh in a clean, well-designed space.
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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.
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.
Plenty of parking available makes arrival easy. Some spots are limited but overall parking is convenient.
Bun Bo Hue stands out with its strong lemongrass aroma and refreshing taste, even in vegetarian versions. The menu includes pho, banh mi, and various noodle soups that capture traditional flavors well, including vegan and meat substitutes.
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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.
Small restaurant with cozy, family-friendly atmosphere and clean, modern design offers authentic Vietnamese comfort food. Booths and large tables accommodate various group sizes. The vibe recalls Saigon's casual dining with a warm, welcoming feel.
Lots of parking spaces surround the spot. Weekdays show plenty of availability. Arriving early helps secure a spot in the decent lot.
Bun mam stands out with fresh catfish and a delicious tamarind fish sauce. The menu offers a wide variety of authentic Vietnamese dishes like Hu Tieu Nam Vang kho and a punchy, textured Goi Rau Tien Vua salad.
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Parking is not a problem on weekdays.
There was no long wait to get a table.
Arriving early is recommended for parking.
Spacious restaurant with modern decor and upscale feel features separate rooms for groups and a koi pond that adds to the ambiance. Atmosphere stays chill and inviting, with a clean and airy environment. Hot stone bowls keep dishes piping hot, enhancing the dining experience.
Pho comes in a hot stone bowl that keeps it steaming for almost an hour. The beef rib pho and brisket rib hot stone pho offer rich, flavorful broth and tender meat.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 2 to 5 pm on weekdays.
Parking is available in the shopping center, but can be limited on weekends.
The price for a bowl of pho is around $18-20, with large portions.
Minimalist design with indoor and outdoor seating creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The space fills quickly, leading to a crowded, lively vibe often accompanied by loud music. Unique Vietnamese coffee and exotic drinks stand out amid simple food options.
Parking is very easy in the morning. It is much better than at the Westminster location.
Pho stands out with its rich broth and fresh ingredients. Vietnamese coffee comes in two styles here: smooth light and very strong.
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Parking is very easy in the morning, but crowded later due to nearby shops.
Indoor seating is limited; outdoor seating is more plentiful.
They recently stopped allowing order ahead, so expect to order in person.
Seafood restaurant offers a spacious modern interior with high ceilings and multiple big screen TVs showing live sports. Atmosphere feels busy and noisy, resembling a bustling market more than a quiet dining spot. Popular spot draws crowds, creating a lively and energetic vibe.
Plenty of parking spots spread across a large parking lot with areas in the front and back. Most spaces near the shops are labeled compact, and parking is generally easy and free.
Authentic Vietnamese cuisine shines with very good desserts and free small bowls of che offered alongside drinks. The menu captures traditional flavors well.
Good to know
Come early to get your table during peak dinner times after 6pm.
They don't take reservations, so expect long wait times on weekends.
You can check in on Yelp to reduce your wait time.
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.
Tons of parking spots are easy to find here. Parking availability is rarely an issue.
Pho here offers a choice between Northern and Southern style pho, with the Northern style tasting lighter and sweeter and the Southern style more umami and salty. The restaurant serves a 3-layer bowl and even offers non-carb noodles as an option.
Good to know
Reservations are required for weekend dinner visits.
They only accept card payments, no cash.
Parking is easy to find with plenty of space available.
Space feels airy and spacious with a vintage 90s interior that is clean and comfortable. Background music plays at a moderate volume, creating a relaxed atmosphere. Open 24 hours, it attracts late-night diners seeking authentic pho at reasonable prices, with a cash-only policy.
A spacious parking lot belongs to the place with a good number of slots. It gets busier at night and can be full around 3 am after work.
Open 24/7, this spot serves authentic and flavorful pho with options like rib, kobe beef, tendon, and tripe. Prices stay very reasonable, and portions like the Vietnamese spring rolls come in large sizes.
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The restaurant is open 24 hours for late-night cravings.
The restaurant accepts only cash; no credit cards are accepted.
Prices are very reasonable, with meals for two around $20.
Hole-in-the-wall Vietnamese spot offers drive-thru and walk-up window ordering with no indoor seating. Atmosphere stays lively and casual, with locals arriving quietly and bold flavors filling the air. Fresh bread and affordable prices make it a convenient choice for quick, flavorful banh mi.
Banh mi here are big and packed with high-quality ingredients like crispy pork belly and plenty of ham and pork roll. The bread is fresh and the flavors are bursting with authenticity.
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They only accept cash payments.
The drive-thru is very convenient for quick service.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours.
Food court combines Vietnamese cuisine with a karaoke stage that livens up weekends. Indoor seating is spacious but cluttered with colorful furniture. Atmosphere shifts from chill on weekdays to loud and lively during karaoke events.
Plenty of free parking spots surround the area. Parking stays easy to find throughout visits.
Grilled catfish and spring rolls come fresh and cheap, priced between $10 and $15. Rich, spicy beef stew soup from Bun Bo Hue 102 and dishes like Bun Mam and Banh Hoi Heo Quay add variety with authentic flavors and inexpensive options.
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Karaoke nights create a lively atmosphere, especially on weekends.
The market offers a variety of Vietnamese food options and drinks.
Parking is free and readily available in the area.
Hot pot restaurant with modern decor and a large open space suited for groups. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, featuring Vietnamese EDM music that creates a club-like vibe. Tables are close together, contributing to a crowded feel even in a roomy setting.
Fresh spring rolls stand out with their vibrant colors and a zesty dipping sauce. The menu offers solid examples of Vietnamese cuisine.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect long lines during dinner hours from 6 to 7 PM.
Plan to arrive at least 30-45 minutes early to find parking.
Happy hour offers a $3 discount on mixed drinks.
Small, crowded space with simple, unpretentious decor creates a nostalgic, family-owned vibe. Friendly atmosphere fills the cramped interior and outdoor seating mimics a Vietnamese street setting. Known for excellent hu tieu and mi kho, it draws steady crowds seeking authentic flavors.
Parking offers small spaces and can fill up quickly. Arriving early helps avoid waiting and secures a spot.
Hu Tieu Nam Vang here stands out for its authentic, high-quality taste that rivals versions found in Vietnam. The dry style with broth on the side and the mi kho are especially notable, making it a solid spot for classic Vietnamese noodle dishes.
Good to know
Parking can be limited, especially during busy hours.
Expect a wait of 10-15 minutes during weekends.
They accept cash only and charge a 3% fee for card payments.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a lively, casual atmosphere with a replica Saigon vibe and airy, comfortable space inside and out. It attracts a busy local crowd and features a diverse menu with fresh ingredients and standout dishes like Bột Chiên and shaken beef pasta.
Parking varies widely, with convenient spots directly opposite but also times when it is almost full or a nightmare to find a space.
Com tam and Canh bun stand out with solid flavors. The menu also features Banh Mi Shaking Beef, beef stew, rice cake omelette, and che drinks alongside coffee.
Good to know
Parking is often difficult; arrive early to secure a spot.
An 18% service charge is automatically added to your bill.
The menu features a diverse selection of dishes and drinks.
Spacious dessert shop with a clean, modern design and Vietnamese music playing softly. Atmosphere feels cozy and airy, attracting a young, modern crowd drawn to customizable, trendy Vietnamese sweets. Seating is ample but can get crowded near the pick-up counter during busy times.
Parking offers plentiful space during most times. It becomes difficult to find spots during busy hours.
Made-to-order desserts highlight Vietnamese culinary heritage with a modern twist. The che selection features mung bean, pandan jelly, and lychee jelly, offering authentic and refreshing flavors.
Good to know
Parking is available in a free open lot, but it can get busy.
Expect long wait times on weekends due to high crowds.
Desserts are priced around $6.5 for items like tiny flan.
Sandwich shop offers a cozy vibe with cute decor and a photo wall with swings. Seating includes a sofa area for relaxing or casual chats. Atmosphere stays pleasant with music and free WiFi, making it inviting for both groups and solo visits.
A large parking lot serves the store, but weekend spots fill up fast. The lot is shared with Rodeo 39, adding to the busyness in this high foot traffic area.
Banh mi sandwiches come packed with ingredients and offer a crispy pork belly option that stands out. Vietnamese coffee pairs well, and fresh sugarcane juice provides a refreshing finish.
Good to know
Parking is available, but can be challenging to find on weekends.
The café offers both indoor and outdoor seating options.
Prices for banh mi and drinks are around $11 and $7.50, respectively.
Modern design blends with authentic Vietnamese vibe in a well-spaced, clean setting. Atmosphere stays quiet during breakfast and offers a good vibe overall. Seating includes booths and tables, creating a comfortable dining experience.
Parking stays free and easy on weekdays with plenty of spots in the plaza. Weekends get crowded, so nearby options like the seafood market or spots near CVS offer more space.
Authentic Northern Vietnamese dishes shine with Bun Dau Mam Tom, Bun Cha Ha Noi, and crab bun rieu soup featuring soft shell crab and sea snails. Bun cha gio and bun gia cay also stand out for their genuine flavors and presentation.
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Parking is easy and free at the plaza.
Parking is crowded on weekends; arrive early for a spot.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM and doesn't accept customers after that.
Outdoor seating on low plastic stools creates a casual, Vietnamese street market vibe. Loud music fuels a young, upbeat atmosphere that fills the space with energy. Mixed seating includes modern booths and high tops, supporting a lively, social environment.
Parking is easy to find right in front with a spacious area available.
Hu tieu and pho come with solid quality and good value. Banh mi chao features a sizzling mix of steak, egg, and gravy on the plate. Crispy eggrolls and dry pho with soup on the side add variety to the menu.
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Parking is available right in front and is easy to find.
The menu offers a great selection, including dishes priced around $9.99.
The grill menu after 6 pm includes meat skewers and alcohol options.
Open patio with mini chairs and tables mimics Vietnamese street cafes, creating a cozy and casual atmosphere. Space feels airy and spacious despite some small seating areas, with occasional acoustic music adding to the vibe. The crowd often includes people in traditional clothing, enhancing the authentic feel.
A spacious parking area sits behind the shop, thanks to a school lot nearby. Street parking can be tough during events, but there is a small lot and some spots in front if lucky.
Cloudy coffee and crispy pork banh mi stand out with bold flavors. The banh mi with pate adds a rich, savory touch. Vietnamese coffee here hits the mark every time.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging, but there's a spacious lot behind the shop.
Expect a busy atmosphere, especially on Sunday mornings.
Drinks are priced around $7, which some may find expensive.