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.
Egg rolls come out perfectly cooked with a crunchy texture. Rice paper egg rolls stand out as a great option here.
Eggrolls stuffed with ground pork, mushrooms, vermicelli, and vegetables come wrapped in spring roll skin and deep fried. Both spring rolls and crab rolls offer an authentic and delicious flavor.
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The restaurant offers dishes not commonly found at other Vietnamese restaurants, like banh beo and banh xeo.
There are plenty of vegetarian options available on the menu.
Parking is free but can get crowded; spots are limited and tight.
Small, cozy Vietnamese restaurant with minimalist ambiance and dog-friendly outdoor seating. Quiet atmosphere during late hours offers a peaceful break. Known for rich, flavorful pho broth and high-quality meat with prices reflecting a boojie neighborhood setting.
House fried egg rolls come with lettuce and herbs for wrapping, reflecting a traditional way of eating. They serve as a very good starter and pair well with other dishes like Pho and banh mi.
Fried veggie spring rolls come out light and crispy with a clean, simple taste. Shrimp and classic pho spring rolls offer top tier quality and pair well with fresh mint.
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Street parking is available, but it can be challenging to find.
The beef combo is priced at $24, which is higher than average.
Portion sizes are generous, especially for the beef combo.
Modern space offers a cozy, clean interior with great music that creates a lively vibe. Casual atmosphere attracts those seeking authentic Vietnamese pho and banh mi. Busy street location means parking is limited to street spots.
Egg rolls come with a delicious sauce that stands out. Both vegetarian and pork options show strong flavors and good execution.
Spring rolls come packed with fresh shrimp and crispy vegetables. They pair with a thick peanut sauce that has peanut chunks, often served with extra sauce for dipping.
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Parking may be difficult to find because the restaurant is on a busy street.
The lunch special for $13.95 includes a spring roll and house iced tea.
Vui Ve offers a ton of vegan options.
Pho restaurant offers a modern, clean interior with a self-serve garnish bar that lets diners customize their bowls. The atmosphere stays comfortable and laid back, with a cozy vibe similar to a cafe. Unlimited noodles and a unique vegetable bar add to the casual, personalized dining experience.
Crispy taro egg rolls stand out with a house-made touch. Veggie egg rolls come with a traditional veggie mix, adding fresh flavor.
Freshness stands out in the spring rolls, paired with a divine peanut sauce that keeps cravings alive. The combination makes them a memorable choice alongside other dishes.
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Parking is limited with only three spaces for a capacity of forty people.
Customers must scan a QR code to get a table.
The lunch menu is only available on weekdays.
Vietnamese restaurant offers authentic pho with handmade noodles and tender beef flank chunks in a spacious, clean setting. The atmosphere blends genuine Vietnamese vibe with unusual music choices, creating a comfortable and cool dining experience. Seating accommodates both small and large groups, making it suitable for family meals.
Pork and Vietnamese egg rolls come with crispy wrappers and flavorful fillings. Some egg rolls arrive wrapped in rice paper alongside spring rolls. A fly was found once in the lettuce served with the egg rolls on a to-go order.
Fresh spring rolls come wrapped in rice paper and often include BBQ pork. They pair well with a peanut sauce that adds a rich flavor. The rolls taste fresh and complement dishes like pho nicely.
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Parking is limited during busy times, so arrive early.
Ordering ahead for takeout is an option for convenience.
The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Vietnamese dishes.
Bright, spacious interior with high ceilings and modern industrial design creates a clean, cozy atmosphere. The space fills with comforting scents and lively sounds, offering a bustling yet welcoming vibe. Ample seating supports a casual dining experience with a friendly, energetic mood.
Egg rolls come crispy and piping hot with a generous filling that stands out from typical vegetable-packed versions. They serve as a great starter and pair well with dishes like vermicelli bowls and pork Būn.
Spring rolls come with generous portions and a fresh taste. The beef spring rolls show careful construction and stand out for their quality.
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Parking is available for free in the lot in front of the restaurant.
A bowl of Dac Biet Pho costs around $30, which is on the expensive side.
They charge $5 extra for adding broccoli to your order.
Small, cozy space with a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. Offers affordable, generous portions of diverse Asian dishes including standout pho and unique specialties like hot basil chicken. Known for a family-run vibe and hidden gem status in the neighborhood.
Vegetable egg rolls have a crispy outside and tender inside. They serve multiple egg rolls per order, though sometimes the sauce runs out.
Freshness stands out with the spring rolls, often served with tofu instead of shrimp. They pair well with a flavorful sauce and make a solid start to the meal.
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The restaurant has a free parking lot.
There is plenty of parking in the plaza.
Portions are large enough to share with 2-3 people.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a lively atmosphere with a homely, welcoming vibe that feels like a spot locals return to often. Interior is unassuming and tight, contrasting with the buzzing energy inside. Space includes plenty of tables for different group sizes and features casual decor.
Egg rolls come with lettuce wraps for a fresh bite. They pair well with homemade hot sauce and onions.
Spring rolls come with a savory flavor and a peanut sauce that stands out. They match the description well and rank high among similar options in LA.
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Parking is located at the rear of the building.
Expect short wait times even when the restaurant is busy.
Prices for bowls are around $17 to $19.
Small Vietnamese restaurant offers outdoor patio and urban street-side dining along a busy avenue. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with a cool vibe and friendly staff. Known for reliable pho and casual family dinners without long waits.
Large, flavorful egg rolls come packed with ample meat and vegetables. They arrive with a lovely set of sides and sauce and have a good, flaky texture.
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Parking on Sawtelle Street is challenging at night due to high demand.
Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak hours.
The restaurant offers vegetarian and vegan options, but choices are limited.
Vietnamese restaurant offers cozy pho dining with deeply flavored broth and generous portions. The atmosphere is chill and light, with great music playing throughout. Free parking nearby and easy access make it a convenient spot for a fast, comforting meal.
Egg rolls here blend characteristics of regular and imperial styles, creating a unique hybrid. They appear consistently in dishes like vermicelli and broken rice combos, standing out with their pretty good texture and flavor.
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Parking is free with any purchase at the cafe.
There’s a 3% fee for credit card payments.
The prices are incredibly reasonable compared to other restaurants in the area.
Vietnamese restaurant offers modern elegance and traditional charm with a casual, cozy atmosphere and rustic decor. The space feels simple and no-frills, with narrow walkways and a corridor-like layout. Generous portions and authentic, flavorful pho define the dining experience.
Egg rolls have a delightfully crunchy texture and a delicious flavor. Four egg rolls cost about $10, which is a bit pricey for their size.
Spring rolls with shrimp and pork come fresh and crisp. Soft spring rolls often serve without dipping sauce, but sometimes lack flavor.
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There is free parking across the street near Homeboy Industries.
Parking is limited but worth the trip.
We arrived around 6:30 pm, and the place was packed.
Small space with bright red decor and half a dozen tables creates a cozy atmosphere. Music playlist adds to the chilled vibe making it suitable for casual meals. The place feels clean and well-kept despite a simple exterior.
Crispy chicken fried egg rolls come large and crunchy with a fantastic taste. Veggie and chicken egg rolls appear often, but some fried egg rolls lack substance and flavor.
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Parking in front of the restaurant is very convenient.
The portions are generous for the price.
The restaurant is small and we were seated quickly at 5:30 pm on a Wednesday.