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.
Green Thai tea stands out with a fresh and tasty flavor. The butterfly tea also offers a unique and enjoyable experience.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Sweet but balanced, the Thai tea offers rich tea leaf flavors with an intense yet not overpowering sweetness. The Lychee Tea and Passionfruit Tea provide a refreshing twist to the tea selection.
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.
Good to know
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 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.
Iced green tea and Thai tea come out spot on and refreshing. Strawberry milk tea offers a fantastic twist on classic flavors.
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.
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.
Thai tea comes in a large portion, sweet and creamy, matching the quality found in Thailand. Hot tea service requires multiple requests before it arrives.
Pho here has a rich and flavorful broth with a beefy side that stands out. The Bun Bo Hue bowl offers deep, layered flavors that don't need extra sauces.
Good to know
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.
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.
Offers a variety of drinks like Thai tea, Jasmine milk tea, and house milk tea. Drinks are light and refreshing, including options like rau ma and Vietnamese iced coffee.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Green Thai Tea stands out with floral and pandan notes that make it refreshing and unique. Premium versions highlight these flavors clearly, especially paired with che desserts.
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.
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.
Green Thai tea stands out with its rich flavor and smooth finish. Thai Tea also offers a distinctive taste that complements the menu well.
Pho here features culantro/ngo gai, a rare herb in most pho spots, paired with top quality ingredients. The broth delivers authentic, rich flavor that stands out in the Vietnamese food scene.
Good to know
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.
Small Vietnamese restaurant with soft yellow lighting creates a warm and intimate space despite a tight layout packed with tables. The atmosphere stays vibrant and lively even when crowded, welcoming groups and families for breakfast or casual meals.
Free herbal teas like chrysanthemum and Nước Mát come with dine-in orders. They also offer free iced tea as a standard drink option.
Steamed rolls come with eggs and many toppings, offering fresh flavors and a variety on each plate. The Banh Cuon Dac Biet (House Special) stands out, and the bun bo hue features a flavorful soup that complements the dishes well.
Good to know
Expect a wait of 15-25 minutes during peak hours.
The restaurant closes at 5 pm and doesn't accept customers after 4:45 pm.
There is a 4% surcharge for credit card payments.
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.
Offers fruit-flavored jasmine teas like lychee and strawberry with sweet syrup and boba. Serves Vietnamese coffee and egg coffee alongside quick, tasty tea drinks.
Pho stands out with its rich broth and fresh ingredients. Vietnamese coffee comes in two styles here: smooth light and very strong.
Good to know
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.
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.
Thai tea stands out with a strong flavor. Other options include mung bean milk tea, milk tea, and wintermelon tea, all with solid taste. Jasmine milk tea is available but less impressive.
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.
Good to know
They only accept cash payments.
The drive-thru is very convenient for quick service.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours.
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.
Vietnamese coffee and tea stand out with strong flavors. Thai tea tastes rich and sweet. Hot or iced tea comes free with meals.
Pho here features an unbelievably rich broth and fresh meats including rare beef and tendon. Spring rolls come with a fantastic peanut sauce, and portions of meat in the pho are generous.
Good to know
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.
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.
Free Thai ice tea comes with pho and stands out as a complementary drink option. The variety includes soy milk and lemonade, but the Thai tea is especially notable.
Pho here offers huge portions at a very affordable price with authentic flavors. The rare steak with tendon pho stands out, and many in the Vietnamese community come for the Dac Biet.
Good to know
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.
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.
Mango milk tea with bobas stands out as a sweet and refreshing choice. Thai tea consistently hits the spot with its rich flavor. Staff offer generous refills on iced tea when asked.
Pho here features a light and sweet broth with soft, fresh noodles and generous beef slices. Bowls come larger than usual and offer a good price for traditional Vietnamese comfort food.
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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.
Medium-sized cafe offers cozy indoor seating with a quiet, clean atmosphere ideal for studying or hanging out. Space fills up at times but maintains a consistent vibe appreciated by those seeking a calm environment. Prices remain reasonable, and the layout favors comfort over typical chain designs.
Tea here features basic boba drinks that can be customized with simple milk and fruit teas. The Thai Tea stands out as delicious but cups often contain over half ice.
Vietnamese coffee stands out with a strong, rich flavor that provides a solid energizer. The house coffee also offers a delicious, quick pick-me-up.
Good to know
Drive-thru only accepts cash unless ordering inside.
Beware if lactose intolerant; house coffee contains hazelnut cream.
This location has a small parking lot with limited spots.
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.
Milk tea options include Hokkaido and Thai varieties, with the Thai tea being perfectly balanced. The sua bap corn milk tea stands out as a unique choice. Ice tea may require a wait of up to an hour.
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.
Good to know
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.
Vietnamese restaurant offers cozy interior with cramped seating and crowded atmosphere. Loud Vietnamese EDM music fills the space, making conversation difficult. The place draws a busy crowd with casual, lively vibes.
Iced tea offers a rich tamarind flavor and comes in a large to-go cup without refills. The price is $1.50 per person, with options like Thai tea available.
Broken rice stands out as delicious and fresh, paired with tender pork chops and BBQ pork. The fish sauce is thick, rich, and perfectly balanced, enhancing the flavors of the Com Tam dishes.
Good to know
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours on weekends.
Parking may be hard to find in this plaza.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long lines.
Vintage Vietnamese decor fills the space with nostalgic memorabilia and colorful retro furnishings. The atmosphere stays warm and lively, with a chill vibe that suits both work and conversation. Seating includes airy indoor spots and a small outdoor area, creating a cozy, authentic feel.
Offers a wide menu with options like peach orange tea, lychee tea, and a house special milk tea served in a coffee cup. Tea flavors are good and not too sweet, though milk tea toppings can be underwhelming.
Strong and bold Vietnamese coffee stands out here, including a rich VIP Coffee that matches traditional flavors. The shop offers a good variety of Vietnamese coffee and snacks.
Good to know
Parking can be limited during peak times; check the back for more spaces.
A 20oz large VIP coffee costs $8.75, which is higher than average.
You can customize the strength of your coffee when you order.