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.
Offers very convenient onsite parking with generally good availability.
Pho with rich flavor and quality meat stands out here. Options include Rare steak pho and pho with a meat and shrimp combination. The grilled pork bahn mi sandwich also pairs well.
Good to know
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.
Spacious coffee shop with natural lighting and communal seating creates a social and working environment. Upbeat music and a packed atmosphere make it lively but sometimes loud and stuffy. Laptop-free zones and plenty of outlets support both work and casual visits.
Ample parking sits just behind the building with free garage spots. Easy to find and convenient for quick stops.
Vietnamese coffee features bold, rich flavor with balanced sweetness. The menu includes traditional phin drip and cream top Vietnamese coffee alongside espresso and matcha options.
Good to know
Parking is available in a nearby structure and on the street.
WiFi is free for 2 hours with purchase; additional time requires another purchase.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and food, making it a popular time to visit.
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.
Free parking exists in the lot next door and behind the building. Parking comes at no cost with any purchase. The lot is close to the metro station and offers inexpensive access.
Broth stands out with a rich beef flavor that defines the pho. Shrimp spring rolls and Vietnamese iced coffee complement the meal well. Fresh coconuts add a soothing touch alongside the authentic pho.
Good to know
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.
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.
Plenty of parking space exists, but the adjacent lot shared with other businesses has limited and tight spots. Parking is free but can get crowded.
Pho stands out with its rich broth and rare steak options, often noted as among the best in the area. Dishes like banh beo, banh xeo, hu tieu, and Bun Cha Ha Noi add variety beyond typical Vietnamese menus.
Good to know
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.
Tiny shop with limited seating and a cozy atmosphere draws steady morning crowds. Fresh, addictive donuts and well-crafted breakfast sandwiches define the menu. Parking can be crowded, but the line moves quickly.
A parking lot exists but can get crowded at times. Parking availability varies depending on the time of day.
Vietnamese coffee stands out with consistent quality and customizable sweetness. Donuts and smoothies also complement the coffee well for a solid Vietnamese food experience.
Good to know
Expect long lines in the mornings, even at 4am.
Parking can be difficult depending on the time of day.
Donuts are priced under two dollars each.
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.
Plenty of free parking is available on site, making visits convenient. Cars move in and out smoothly, so finding a spot is not difficult.
Broth stands out with its well-balanced, flavorful, and clean taste. Pho features perfectly cooked rice noodles, tender beef slices, and fresh herbs. Spring rolls show careful construction and freshness.
Good to know
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 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.
Parking offers convenient spots in front and free spaces on side streets within easy walking distance. A small lot exists but usually has available spaces quickly.
Pho stands out with its light and flavorful broth and solid variety including veggie pho and wonton soup with shrimp. Banh mi and Vietnamese coffee come out well done, and tofu banh mi packs a lot of flavor into the tofu.
Good to know
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.
Pho restaurant offers a clean, cozy vibe with a self-serve topping bar featuring bean sprouts, jalapeños, and herbs. The atmosphere feels like a fast food joint but remains comfortable and spotless. Portions are generous, and dining is dine-in only with no table service.
Free parking exists but spots are limited. Finding a place can be a task especially during busy times.
Pho stands out with Short Rib and meatballs full of flavor. The broth tastes fantastic and stays consistent over time.
Good to know
Parking is free, and finding a spot is usually easy on weekends.
Credit cards are accepted, but payment is required before dining.
The portions are generous, with a serve-yourself side bar for customization.
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.
Convenient free parking sits right next to the store. Finding a spot is worth the effort for the food.
Pho stands out with its rich broth and well-balanced flavors. Vegetarian pho and spring rolls also offer solid options for variety.
Good to know
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.