Quaint sandwich shop offers authentic banh mi with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. Outdoor seating adds charm despite cramped space. Expect long waits during lunch due to high demand and family-style orders.
Banh mi sandwiches stand out with options like grilled beef, caramelized shredded chicken, and solid vegetarian choices. The sandwiches consistently deliver strong flavors and fresh ingredients.
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You can call ahead to order for pickup.
Expect to wait 10-15 minutes during busy hours.
Credit cards are accepted for easy payment.
Outdoor seating with umbrellas creates a casual vibe. Quick service and easy parking make visits simple. Vietnamese sandwiches shine with light crunchy bread and exceptional broken rice. Spring rolls offer a perfect sweet-savory balance.
Banh mi bread comes out light and crunchy, making the sandwiches stand out. The broken rice is exceptional, and the spring rolls balance sweet and savory flavors well.
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Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
The restaurant accepts card payments.
Food is ready in less than 5 minutes on average.
Small space feels bright and airy with modern interior but noise is high from loud fans. Parking is tough and lines form often. Vietnamese coffee shines with authentic bold flavors like Ube and Hot Egg Cream options.
Strong, authentic Vietnamese coffee flavors stand out here, including classic brews and unique options like Ube Vietnamese Coffee and Hot Egg Cream Coffee. The coffee is consistently bold and true to traditional taste.
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Order ahead through the app to avoid long lines, especially on weekends.
The parking lot is small; consider parking across the street.
Expect the shop to be packed during weekends and peak hours.
Small bakery offers fresh baked bread and affordable prices with a bare bones, quick service setup. Banh mi sandwiches balance meat and vegetables perfectly, capturing the taste of Vietnamese street food. Cash-only and takeout only keep it simple and fast.
Banh mi here features freshly baked bread with the right balance of meat and vegetables. The sauce tastes like street food in Vietnam, making the sandwiches airy and yummy while staying very affordable.
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There is no dine-in option; it's strictly takeout only.
The bakery only accepts cash payments.
Expect to pay under $10 for a full meal.
Spacious dining room with air conditioning offers a comfortable meal. Chicken pho features free-range chicken with authentic, flavorful broth. Clean space and free parking make it easy to enjoy casual Vietnamese food.
Chicken pho stands out with free-range chicken and options for dark or white meat. Pho dishes offer great flavor and good portions, with pho ga and pho kho both tasting authentic and delicious.
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There is plenty of free parking available, so parking won't be a headache.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but contactless payment may require assistance.
The portion sizes are generous, especially for the large bowl.
Small Vietnamese spot buzzes with authentic chicken pho featuring tender free-range chicken and rich broth. Large screens add a modern touch to the family-run vibe. Regulars love the piping hot, large portions and fresh, perfectly cooked sprouts.
Chicken pho stands out with authentic flavor and large portions served piping hot. The pho ga features perfectly cooked sprouts and fresh, delicious broth that many consider the best in the area.
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Parking might be difficult due to the tiny plaza with narrow parking spaces.
There are often lines with people waiting outside.
Expect to spend about $30 or more per person.
Pho here shines with generous portions and a well-balanced broth at a great price. Indoor space feels warm with peeling walls and no air conditioning, but outdoor seating offers a pleasant alternative. Fans help keep the atmosphere comfortable.
Pho here offers a large portion size with a combo priced at $11, making it one of the cheapest options in the area. The broth is well-balanced, not too salty or heavy on MSG, and the pho consistently tastes very good.
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Parking is easy and accessible for all visitors.
Pho Da accepts credit cards for payment.
Prices are reasonable, with the pho combo priced at $11.
Casual spot serves flavorful beef pho with family meal plans that include catfish and shrimp. Prices stay very reasonable around $11-13. Parking is tough due to its popularity among Viet and Canto communities.
Broth in the beef pho stands out as really good and flavorful. The menu includes a family combination special with catfish soup, braised catfish, Vietnamese salad, deep fried shrimps, and fried fish. Prices for a big bowl of pho or rice with all the fixings run about $11-13, which is very reasonable.
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Parking can be hectic due to the restaurant's popularity.
A big bowl of pho costs about $11-13, which is reasonable.
They charge an extra $1 for bringing leftovers to-go.
Spacious coffee shop offers a modern industrial vibe with high ceilings and large tables. Vietnamese coffee is fragrant and affordable at 5.5 yuan. Free wifi and ample outlets create a cozy, quiet space perfect for studying or working.
Vietnamese coffee here is fragrant and well-made. It costs only 5.5 yuan a cup, offering good value.
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Parking is available in the back structure and on the street.
There is plenty of comfortable seating, making it suitable for studying.
The cafe offers free WiFi and has decent outlet availability.
Spacious interior with old school Vietnamese decor creates a cozy vibe. Large portions shine in broken rice combos with pork BBQ and chops. Freshly cooked Bun Bo Hue noodles add authentic flavor. Big parking lot makes access easy.
Broken rice combos stand out with pork BBQ and pork chops as highlights. Bun Bo Hue noodles cook fresh to order, unlike most places. Pho and rice with fish sauce offer solid alternatives.
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The restaurant prepares Bun Bo Hue noodles fresh upon ordering.
Portions are large, typically enough for 2-3 people.
They accept both credit and cash payments.
Food court buzz meets authentic Vietnamese desserts like corn and banana che. Prices stay reasonable while quality stays high. Parking fills fast but credit cards accepted ease payment.
Offers a comprehensive selection of Vietnamese sweet desserts with high quality and reasonable prices. Popular items include corn, white bean, and banana che served in a convenient food court setting that accepts credit cards.
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Che Hien Khanh accepts credit cards, making it easy to buy desserts.
Ample free parking is available in the plaza, but it can be busy.
Tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Bright, clean dining room with gold-themed decor sets a high-end tone. Pho served in a hot stone pot keeps broth sizzling and fresh, with more noodle choices than usual. Soft elevator music and cozy booths create a calm, refined vibe perfect for enjoying fantastic bun rieu.
Pho comes in a hot stone pot that keeps the broth sizzling and flavorful without a strong MSG taste. The soup base is fresh and tasty with more noodle options than typical pho spots. Bun rieu also stands out as fantastic.
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The Chicken Curry is only available on weekends.
Finding a parking spot near Golden Delight can be difficult.
There are four 2-hour parking spaces located behind the restaurant.
Food court shines with authentic Chinese dishes and a variety of Asian groceries. Chicken pho offers rich broth and fresh ingredients, while small eateries serve banh mi and Korean treats. Crowds peak on weekends, and parking is often tough.
Chicken pho stands out with its rich broth and fresh ingredients. Several spots offer banh mi and other Vietnamese staples alongside an Asian supermarket and various food stalls.
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The parking lot gets really full on weekends, so arrive early.
Expect long queues during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The food court offers a wide selection of Chinese food at reasonable prices.
Spacious interior with plentiful seating and hand sanitizers offers a clean, casual vibe. Locals enjoy spirited conversations here. Sandwiches shine with thick, flaky Vietnamese-style baguettes and the grilled pork banh mi packs bold flavor, though pickled veggies are limited to carrots. Lemongrass beef sandwich is pricier than usual.
Grilled pork banh mi stands out with its packed flavor. Pickled veggies in the ham banh mi include only carrots, lacking radish or other typical veggies. Lemongrass beef sandwich costs more than at other Vietnamese sandwich shops.
Good to know
The price of a sandwich increased from below $4 to over $8.50 in a few years.
I found the restaurant very clean and spacious, with hand sanitizers at every table.
There were vegetarian options available.
Modern cafe-style interior offers a warm, relaxed vibe with spacious tables. Authentic Vietnamese dishes like nem nuong summer rolls and broken rice shine with bold flavors and generous portions. Family-run charm draws a mostly Asian crowd seeking true southern tastes.
Nem nuong summer rolls stand out with thick nem nuong and crispy textures. Broken rice and vermicelli dishes feature well-seasoned meats. Bun bo hue offers authentic southern flavors with smaller portions.
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There is a small parking lot on the side and at the back of the building.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Summer Rolls has been converted to take-out only.
For dine-in, I needed to visit their sister restaurant nearby.
Spacious dining room with koi carp tank creates a cozy vibe. Pho offers robust broth and generous portions, especially the Beef Pho and Special Combination Pho. Easy parking and smooth takeout make meals fast and affordable.
Pho broth has a robust and bold flavor that sets it apart. The Beef Pho and Special Combination Pho with beef balls stand out as satisfying and authentic dishes.
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The portion size is bigger than most other places.
Prices are very cheap for the area, but have recently increased.
Expect a wait time of less than 15 minutes for food during busy hours.