Modern Vietnamese restaurant offers a clean, peaceful atmosphere with warm, welcoming energy and good background music. Frequented by locals, it features a family-owned vibe and easy access with free parking. The setting suits quick meals and casual dining.
Pho noodle soup stands out with its homey, genuine flavor. The soup tastes like real, comforting food.
Pho stands out with its rich, authentic flavor and generous portions. The beef baguette sandwich features fresh ingredients and satisfying fillings, while the vegetable spring rolls come fresh and crispy with a tasty dipping sauce.
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There is a large, free parking lot in front of the restaurant.
The prices at the restaurant are very reasonable.
The Bun Bo Hue dish is only served on weekends.
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.
Soups here have a full-bodied, well balanced flavor with clear pork and beef bone notes from long simmering. The Phnom Penh style noodle soup stands out, alongside tasty chicken pho and wonton soup.
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.
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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.
Bright, clean space with a cozy and welcoming vibe filled with aromas of fresh herbs and spices. Friendly and calm atmosphere invites a chill dining experience. Known for authentic pho, tender flavorful meat, and harmoniously blended vegetable pho.
Savory pho noodle soup matches the quality of other pho spots. Adding steamed rice to leftover soup creates a pleasing texture. Signature crispy spring rolls pair well with the soup.
Pho features a rich and flavorful broth with tender slices of beef and fresh bean sprouts and herbs. Spring rolls come fresh with a perfect peanut dipping sauce.
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Parking is limited on busy days, so arrive early.
The menu includes a vegetarian section for plant-based options.
Prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining choice.
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.
Fresh vegetables and ox tail create a gelatinous texture and deep flavor. The soup tastes good and is consistently flavorful.
Pho stands out with its rich, flavorful broth and a variety of options like oxtail, beef rib, and chicken breast pho. The menu also features crispy fried veggie spring rolls and vegan pho that many find excellent.
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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.
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.
Soups come in large portions with tender, thick-cut brisket chunks that melt in your mouth. Options include chicken noodle, oxtail, and egg noodle with wonton and BBQ pork, all very tasty and hearty.
Broth stands out as incredible and authentic, making the pho here phenomenal and highly regarded in the valley.
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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.
Small, simply decorated Vietnamese restaurant with a cozy, family atmosphere and heartwarming vibe. It serves authentic pho and unique dishes not commonly found elsewhere. The place offers generous portions and a quiet, comfortable setting that feels like home.
Soups focus on traditional pho and house specialties with plenty of meat. Beef pho comes well-seasoned, needing no extra condiments, and prices for large bowls run around $15.
Pho stands out with its rich, comforting broth and generous meat portions. Shrimp spring rolls and egg rolls come with clearly made care and strong, flavorful fermented fish sauce enhances the dishes.
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Parking can be challenging, especially on Saturday nights.
Prices for large soups have increased to around $15.
They can adjust the spiciness of dishes upon request.
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.
Soup comes in large portions and stays hot enough for rare beef. Options include pho wonton and pork soup with chicken broth, served with spicy sauce and marinated raw onion on the side.
Pho stands out with its rich broth and well-balanced flavors. Vegetarian pho and spring rolls also offer solid options for variety.
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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.
Vietnamese restaurant with cozy interior and traditional artwork creates a warm ambiance. Outdoor patio seating offers a pleasant shaded dining area. The environment is friendly and lively, often noisy with a comfortable, welcoming vibe.
Authentic soup features beef and tendon with no MSG, avoiding side effects. Options include a vegetarian soup and an amazing shrimp dumpling soup.
Pho stands out with its authentic beef broth and includes cuts like tendon and filet mignon. Other dishes like grilled pork vermicelli and vegan pho also show strong Vietnamese flavors.
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You can call ahead to reserve a table.
Parking is easy with plenty of spaces available.
The restaurant is open from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM for lunch or dinner.
Noodle Monster offers quiet ambiance with a welcoming atmosphere and abundant parking. It serves a wide variety of authentic noodle soups and Asian dishes with consistently good quality and flavor. Portions tend to be smaller than typical, and wait times can be long.
A wide variety of noodle soups stands out here, including spicy seafood and curry noodle soups. Options like boat noodle, duck noodle, chicken pho, and veggie soup cover many tastes and ages.
Pho stands out with consistently good broth and solid flavors. Both shrimp pho and beef pho deliver satisfying taste.
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Expect a 20-minute wait during peak hours.
Parking in the complex is abundant and easy to find.
The yakisoba costs $16 and pineapple fried rice is $18.
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.
Broth stands out with its rich meat flavor and comforting qualities. Soups like the rice noodle soup and Chicken soup with shrimp show care in preparation and benefit from a splash of lime to enhance taste.
Broth stands out with wagyu beef toro pho offering a rich, fresh flavor. Unlimited noodles and a topping bar add variety, while spring rolls with peanut sauce provide a tasty side.
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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.
Restaurant offers artistic interior with stunning decorations creating an immersive vibe. Atmosphere stays laid-back yet lively, suitable for both quick meals and relaxed dining. Pho stands out with rich, balanced broth and generous portions, appealing to traditional and adventurous eaters alike.
Soup features a tasty broth with a great choice of ingredients. Pho feels like a dish made with love.
Broth stands out with a perfectly balanced flavor that is neither salty nor oily. Pho options include filet mignon and short rib with large, tender meat portions, plus a customizable veggie broth with tofu for vegetarians.
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The restaurant is open late, making it a great late-night option.
Parking is free in the lot behind the restaurant.
The portions are generous and offer good value for the price.
Vietnamese restaurant with loud music and cramped seating creates a lively, energetic atmosphere. Tables sit close together, attracting a youthful crowd, especially college students. The space feels packed but vibrant, with a legendary playlist setting the tone.
Soups here come with very flavorful broth that can easily serve as two meals. Temperature control varies, with some bowls arriving cold and requiring replacement after some insistence.
Pho here stands out for its flavorful broth and generous portions packed with lots of meat. Banh mi options, especially the pork, come at a reasonable price and taste excellent.
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The restaurant has a dedicated vegan section on the menu.
Expect about a 10-minute wait during peak hours.
Portion sizes are generous, especially for the pho.
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.
Soups feature chewy noodles and a light broth with plenty of chicken or fresh seafood. They come perfectly seasoned and cooked al dente, offering a solid comfort food option.
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.
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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.
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.
Soups come with broth served separately for pouring over noodles like Pan Fried or Wonton. The Spicy House Soup and Tom Yum Goong offer a strong, tasty kick. Wonton soup features a fresh vegetable mix. Prices hover around 17 to 18 dollars.
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.
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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.
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.
Soups feature big pieces of shrimp and bok choy in the wonton, with a pleasantly meaty seafood option. Varieties include veggie pho, khao soi, and tom yum noodle soup with a Sukhothai style twist.
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.
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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.
Vietnamese restaurant offers huge portions and an expansive menu with quick service. Atmosphere is friendly and the space is clean but simple. Food focuses on reliable pho and flavorful dishes like pork chop and rice.
Pho soup features excellent flavor with flank and tripe inside. It comes with a generous amount of noodles, fresh mung bean sprouts, basil, and juicy lemon halves.
Pho stands out with large portions and a rich, flavorful broth featuring flank and tripe. Fried spring rolls come extra crunchy and flavorful, while the pork chop and rice dish offers a tasty alternative.
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The food is served quickly within a few minutes of ordering.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Payment is done at the cashier; you don't receive a bill at the table.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere with fair prices and early opening hours. The menu features specialty chicken dishes and fresh spring rolls that stand out for their flavor and quality. Parking is limited, but the environment remains clean and inviting.
Yellow noodle soup stands out as a warm, comforting choice on cold days. Duck noodle soup and rice noodle soup with pork and shrimp offer solid options with generous noodles and a light broth.
Pho and bun Bo hue stand out with authentic flavors and accommodating service. Spring Rolls come fresh and tasty, while deep fried chicken with broken rice pairs well with diluted fish sauce.
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Parking is limited, but there is street parking available.
Prices are fair given the current economy.
The restroom is clean.
Hole-in-the-wall Vietnamese restaurant with hip, friendly decor and an airy, clean atmosphere. Offers authentic pho with a standout vegan broth and a full page of vegetarian dishes. Serves large portions with fresh, quality ingredients in a neighborhood setting.
Pho soup offers an authentic flavor with more meat than usual. Wonton noodles soup delivers a strong umami taste and large beef soup portions last for days.
Pho features a beautiful, clear yet flavorful broth with chicken, beef filet, and duck options. Fried spring rolls with chicken come with lettuce wraps and dipping sauce. Vermicelli bowls and extra broth are also available.
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Street parking is free on Sundays.
There is street parking in front and on the side of the restaurant.
The portions at Phở 21 are large.
Small Vietnamese restaurant with a cozy, warmly lit interior and hole-in-the-wall charm. Atmosphere feels chill and inviting despite occasional loud music and limited air conditioning. Space suits smaller parties, offering authentic, richly flavored pho and other dishes in a clean setting.
Broth bursts with rich beef flavor and satisfies any soup craving. The soup stands out as very tasty and delicious.
Pho stands out with Wagyu options and exceptional beef texture in the house pho. Two types of chili sauces, including chili oil, add extra flavor. Vegan pho is also available and tasty. Prices stay reasonable for fresh, good quality pho.
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Parking is hard to find in all of Koreatown.
Expect limited parking at the back of KTOWN PHO.
The price is about $15 for a large bowl of pho.
Modern restaurant offers cozy indoor and outdoor spaces with an open kitchen and scenic city views. Atmosphere feels like a relaxed piece of France, blending modern vibes with a homey touch. Guests enjoy a calm setting suitable for lunch or dinner, often accompanied by innovative drinks.
Rice noodle soup offers delicate flavors with beef in the Vietnamese style. French Onion Soup balances flavors without being salty or overly cheesy, showing passion in cooking. Fish soup also stands out as a recommended choice.
Pho stands out with its rich, flavorful broth and perfectly cooked noodles. The vegetarian and chicken pho both capture the hearty, aromatic qualities of traditional recipes. Banh mi offers exceptional freshness and flavor, especially the veggie version.
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The restaurant offers a seasonal menu with a small selection of dishes.
Prices are reasonable, with burgers and sandwiches costing around $30 for two.
The restaurant is family-run, operated by chef Nicolas and his sons.
Nostalgic diner-meets-rustic-kitchen design with warm wood tones and vintage photographs creates a cozy setting. Atmosphere stays relaxed and lively, filled with a mix of locals including first responders and families. Outdoor seating and free coffee refills add to the welcoming vibe.
Noodle soups here have a street side lunch vibe with large, textured wontons. The beef noodle and wonton soups come packed with vegetables and toppings like dark meat chicken, chasu, shrimp, and broccoli.
Pho stands out with its insanely good flavor that stays memorable for weeks. Banh mi sandwiches and spring rolls also appear on the menu, complementing the delicious pho experience.
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The cafe is currently cash or Zelle-only while they are in the process of moving.
The menu includes a diverse range of Vietnamese and Chinese-American dishes.
Portions served are very generous, especially for breakfast items.
Small Vietnamese restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with delicious pho and varied vegetarian options. The space stays calm and uncrowded, featuring free parking behind the building. Food portions are generous and prices remain reasonable.
Soup comes in huge portions loaded with meatballs, beef brisket, and beef strips. Noodles fill the soup well, but sometimes it contains unwanted items like hair or a fly.
Pho stands out with its flavorful broth and large portions, especially the pho dac biet featuring tasty meat. Banh mi features delicious bread and pairs well with pork egg rolls and spring rolls.
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Parking is available in the rear of the building and it is free.
Indochine Vien offers a full menu with plenty of vegetarian and vegan options.
The meal costs around $18.50 with tax, with large portion sizes.
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.
Soup features a very flavorful broth enhanced by basil and fresh lemon juice. It contains soft tender meat and has a taste that encourages drinking every drop.
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.
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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.
Restaurant inside a food court offers authentic Vietnamese pho with generous chicken portions and thoughtful to-go packaging. Atmosphere feels welcoming and cool with a clean setting. Pricing tends to be higher than menu states, reflecting the prime location and convenience.
Pho soup features a delightful flavor in its base. Staff sometimes struggle with toppings knowledge, leading to remakes with the same ingredients.
Pho here features perfect seasoning and high-quality beef cuts with generous chicken portions. The bun bo hue has an excellent flavor, and spring rolls come fresh with tasty dipping sauces.
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The menu displays summer rolls at $10, but actual charges may vary.
Buying lunch can be pricey if you order food and a specialty drink.
Downtown LA Pho is located inside the City National Plaza's food court.
Pho restaurant offers authentic bone broth without MSG and bold, spicy flavors with a clean, organized space. It stays open 24/7, attracting a mix of locals and tourists seeking late-night meals. The menu blends Vietnamese tradition with a Korean touch in its garnishes and dishes.
Spicy oyster soup features fresh oysters and a long-lasting flavor. The spicy noodle soup stands out for its rich taste and is noted as good for hangovers.
Pho features authentic bone broth without MSG and insanely tender meat on top. Spring rolls come out delicious, and the place stays very clean with great service.
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Pho 24 is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night cravings.
Valet parking is available for $3 during lunch and $5 during dinner.
Prices are higher than average, with two bowls costing around $47.
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.
Large bowls of soup come with thin white noodles, beef, sausage, and fresh vegetables. A side bar offers lemon, onion, parsley, jalapeño, and basil for customization. The broth tastes clean and is good for hangovers.
Pho stands out with Short Rib and meatballs full of flavor. The broth tastes fantastic and stays consistent over time.
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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.