Spacious interior with modern decor creates a welcoming atmosphere suited for casual dining or dates. The vibe aligns closely with authentic Vietnamese cuisine, featuring dishes like pho and crispy spring rolls. Cleanliness and an updated buildout stand out among similar restaurants.
Broths range from clean pho soup to flavorful Bun reiu with fresh lettuce on the side. Snail noodle soup offers a good broth with beef and creamy tofu, though it differs from Hanoi style. Crab paste cooks in the broth but pairs better with noodles.
Plenty of fresh vegetables fill the spring rolls. The crab spring rolls stand out alongside little baguette sticks and crispy dumplings.
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Ngon Restaurant charges a 3% fee for credit card payments.
Parking is easy with plenty of spaces available in the back.
The restaurant offers 30 menu choices for a variety of dishes.
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.
Soups feature creamy crab broth loaded with minced crab, fresh water snail, and fried tofu. The Bún gà mọc offers a subtle umami flavor with free-range chicken and pork meatballs. A unique chicken noodle soup includes shredded egg and round noodles in a comforting broth.
Crispy textures stand out with the Nem Rán and Nem Cua Bể spring rolls. Fillings include crab meat and crisp vegetables, all wrapped in well-made rice paper and served with a flavorful dipping sauce.
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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.
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.
Soup comes in a hot stone bowl that keeps it piping hot until the last bite. It features A5 Wagyu and offers a modern, flavorful taste with large portions.
Chicken and pork spring rolls offer a crispy texture with a good balance of flavors. They pair well with dishes like shrimp pho and come at reasonable prices.
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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.
Spacious interior with booths accommodates large groups comfortably. Atmosphere is loud and lively, especially during busy times. Known for affordable, generous portions of authentic pho with free drinks often included.
Soup here leans towards a milder spice profile and tastes consistently good. It works well for hangovers and remains delicious despite some thoughts it could improve.
Spring rolls come with char broiled shrimp, pork, and egg roll inside. They arrive topped with fresh lettuce and cilantro. The shrimp spring roll stands out as good and fresh.
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The restaurant does not accept credit cards; cash is preferred.
They offer a deal on free drinks with an order.
The portions are generous, suitable for sharing.
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 as pure and sweet with plenty of meat. Noodles come in generous portions and the soup tastes authentic to Vietnamese Pho.
Shrimp and pork spring rolls called Goi Cuon Tom Thit appear on the menu alongside egg rolls. Opinions on the spring rolls vary, with some finding them just ok while others consider them a must.
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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.
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.
Soup features a well-balanced base with a good mix of meats and fresh, generous vegetables. Options include spicy beef noodle and crab soup noodle, with customization available on request.
Shrimp spring rolls taste very delicious with a fresh, tight, and uniform roll.
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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.
Bright, simple space with white textured walls and a family-friendly vibe. Atmosphere feels cozy but crowded, often lively with children, creating a noisy environment. Known for affordable, authentic pho with clear broth and generous portions.
Rich and high quality broth defines the soup here. The Pho offers a delicious flavor and the dishes arrive warm to perfection.
Fresh ingredients make the spring rolls stand out, with options like tofu and shrimp available. The rolls come with peanut sauce and are known for being authentic and reasonably priced.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups of 15-20 guests.
Expect a waiting list during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking can be challenging due to the busy street location.
Vietnamese restaurant with semi-open kitchen and fast-food style setup creates a casual, inviting atmosphere. Outdoor seating and a drive-thru add convenience for quick meals. Freshly made sandwiches stand out with a special sauce and crispy pork belly option.
Tasty and flavorful Bun Bo Hue soup stands out here. The menu also includes other Vietnamese soups and noodles for sit-down meals.
Pork and shrimp spring rolls come with a fantastic dipping sauce. The menu offers a good variety of to-go Vietnamese foods including shrimp spring rolls and banh mi.
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Most locations open at 6 AM, catering to early risers.
They offer a drive-thru for convenient ordering from your car.
Expect a 10-minute wait for the drive-thru during peak hours.