Outdoor seating with umbrellas surrounds a simple hut structure, creating a casual and open atmosphere. The place offers easy parking and quick service, attracting those seeking affordable and flavorful Vietnamese sandwiches. The vibe is relaxed and practical, with a focus on value and authentic banh mi.
Food shows love, experience, and devotion in every dish. Portions come generous and prices stay reasonable.
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 with homey, familial vibes and an authentic Vietnamese ambiance shaped by a run-down, old diner style. The atmosphere feels gracious and welcoming, with a quiet energy during daytime hours. Known for crispy, aromatic banh xeo and a limited menu, it attracts those seeking genuine flavors over fancy decor.
Menu offers just four food items, each delivering tasty, authentic flavors. Focus stays on the food quality rather than fancy decor.
Fish banh xeo features a super crunchy, aromatic shell with a balanced mix of ingredients. It comes with lots of herbs and salad, paired with a notably good fish sauce for dipping that can be spiced up with sriracha or chili sauce.
Good to know
The restaurant's hours are limited from 10 am to 3 pm, Monday through Saturday.
There is a small parking lot in the back and street parking available.
Credit cards are accepted but incur a $1 fee.
Small Vietnamese restaurant buzzes with busy energy and a steady flow of regulars. Authentic chicken pho shines with tender free-range chicken and flavorful broth free of MSG. Large screens add a modern touch amid a family-run vibe and limited seating.
Food features fresh ingredients and quick comfort meals with a focus on chicken dishes. Quality varies but often offers good value and tasty options.
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.
Old interior shows wear with peeling walls and foil ceiling, but outdoor seating offers a pleasant alternative. Pho bowls come in generous portions at very reasonable prices, attracting those seeking value. Lack of air conditioning creates a warm atmosphere, balanced by multiple fans.
Food here is authentic and delicious, with flavors that suit Vietnamese tastes well. Portions come big and prices stay reasonable, making meals both satisfying and comforting.
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.
Bright, clean dining room with gold-themed decor and upscale tableware creates a comfortable, high-end atmosphere. Soft, calming elevator music keeps noise levels moderate, supporting a casual yet refined vibe. Seating includes booths and tables by tinted windows, offering a mix of cozy and open views.
Food blends Vietnamese and Chinese flavors with authentic taste and fresh ingredients. Portions come generous and the quality stands out.
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.
Good to know
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.
Casual Vietnamese restaurant offers reasonable prices and generous portions with a no-frills vibe. Popular among Viet and Canto communities, it features family meal plans uncommon in similar spots. Parking can be hectic due to its popularity.
Food offers authentic Vietnamese flavors with consistent freshness and generous portions. Prices stay reasonable while maintaining delicious taste throughout.
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 dining room with air conditioning creates a comfortable setting. The menu focuses on chicken pho with generous portions and flavorful broth. Clean environment and free parking support a relaxed, casual meal experience.
Classic Vietnamese dishes come with some fusion items that keep the menu interesting. Food arrives fresh and thoughtfully prepared, with authentic flavors that reflect a long-standing tradition.
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.
Food court offers wide selection of authentic Chinese dishes and Asian groceries with reasonable prices. It gets very crowded, especially on weekends, and parking can be difficult outside off-peak hours. Several small eateries include Vietnamese, Korean, and Boba shops, making it a diverse spot for takeout.
A small food hall offers inexpensive Chinese, Vietnamese, and Thai food with authentic flavors. The food court has a wide selection of affordable dishes, great for quick takeout or dining in, though it can get crowded.
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.
Food court setting brings typical high noise levels and a busy atmosphere. Popular spot offers a wide variety of authentic Vietnamese desserts with healthy traditional options. Ample parking is available but can be crowded, and seating is first-come, first-served.
Very delicious food stands out here. It operates inside a busy food court known for its popular dessert shop.
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.
Roomy, bright space with modern decor and poppy colors creates a straightforward, clean atmosphere. Pho served in hot stone bowls keeps dishes warm and adds a unique touch. Lunch hours are quiet with no wait times, making it a convenient spot for a quick meal.
Food arrives quickly and stays fresh with lots of flavor. Dishes consistently taste very good and score around an 8 out of 10.
Pho comes in a hot stone bowl that keeps the broth warm and the meat tender throughout the meal. The broth is flavorful and authentic, with a good variety of meats and wider noodle choices.
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There was no wait time when I came in for lunch on Saturday.
The restaurant is bright and clean, making it great for lunch.
The pho costs $19.99, which is reasonable.
Small bakery with takeout only setup and cash-only payments. Atmosphere is bare bones and functional, focusing on quick service. Known for affordable, fresh baked bread and highly rated banh mi sandwiches with crunchy crust and fluffy interior.
Sauce has a banh mi street food vibe from Vietnam. Food offers good value but hygiene and food safety need improvement.
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.
Good to know
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.
Small family-owned Vietnamese kitchen offers home-cooked dishes with a wide menu selection featuring standout baked catfish and crispy rice cakes. Atmosphere is clean and casual with homely music playing softly. Service includes a mandatory 20% tip charge.
Food here offers good value with a variety of exotic dishes like fried frog legs. The menu is solid, and the flavors are consistently amazing despite the simple setting.
Bánh xèo appears on a sidewalk chalkboard, offering a less common Vietnamese crepe option. Pho tastes delicious, while shrimp spring rolls feature an interesting flavor with a spicy peanut sauce.
Good to know
The baked catfish takes about an hour to prepare and requires a minimum of two people to order.
Be aware of the 20% tip charge, whether you're a local or a visitor.
The LA county health inspection gave this restaurant an 80-point score, which is a B grade with 12 health code violations.
Vietnamese restaurant offers piping hot morning noodles with thin and thick egg noodles in a simple, no-frills setting. Atmosphere feels nostalgic and authentic, with a shrine adding cultural touch. Regulars enjoy unique ginger-garlic vinegar sauce and best chili oil, making it a standout spot for traditional noodle soups.
Food offers authentic Asian flavors with a focus on home-cooked warmth and care. Dishes feature peppers and chili oil that add a distinctive, flavorful touch.
Strong, smooth, and perfectly balanced Vietnamese coffee stands out here. The Hu Tieu Thap cam has a light broth and is good but not great.
Good to know
The restaurant opens at 7am, offering one of the few breakfast options in the area.
They started accepting credit cards for convenience.
You need to inform them of the tip amount when dining in.