Small space with rustic decor and warm lighting creates a cozy, homey vibe reminiscent of a family dinner. The atmosphere feels inviting and immersive without effort, though it can get a bit loud when busy. Limited seating encourages arriving early or making reservations.
Soups feature clear broths and bright flavors with options like chicken udon and curry noodle soup. Varieties include sweet coconut broth chicken soup, pork rib soup, and ox tail soup with sticky rice.
Food features fresh, delicious Lao dishes with a unique taste not found elsewhere. Options remain great despite limited space.
Good to know
It's best to arrive right when they open to secure a table since there is no online waitlist.
You should make a reservation before you come.
The restaurant can get crowded during weekends.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere with bright, modern decor and ambient lighting. The space feels warm and inviting, often busy with lively, happy diners enjoying authentic noodle soups. Seating fills quickly, reflecting its popularity and authentic culinary focus.
Soup comes with hot broth that balances rich noodles well. Options include duck with herbal soup and ox tail, both with plenty of meat and fresh herbs like onion and chives.
Food here is authentic and flavorful, served quickly with reasonable prices. The menu offers generous portions in a cozy, family-friendly setting.
Good to know
You will not be seated unless your whole party is there.
The restaurant is closed on Wednesdays.
Parking was easy with lots of spaces.
Spacious dining room with modern interior and multiple TVs creates a clean, vibrant setting. Electronic ordering through tablets adds convenience and speeds up service. Vietnamese music plays softly, supporting a pleasant, lively atmosphere.
Noodle soups come with chewy noodles and a refreshing, concentrated flavor. Bitter melon soup offers a distinctive taste and pairs well with broken rice. Wonton soup and a house soup with chili oil and garlic serve up strong, hot flavors.
Food offers fresh and delicious flavors with very tasty dishes. Prices stay reasonable, with com tam entries around $10.99 to $12.99.
Good to know
The restaurant offers large portion sizes at affordable prices.
Food usually comes out fast, minimizing wait times.
The restaurant is very clean, including the restroom.
Small space with modern decor and concrete floors creates a cozy yet busy atmosphere. Loud vinahouse music adds energy but can be overwhelming. Known for traditional Vietnamese dishes with large portions and strong flavors, especially noodle soups and grilled fish cakes.
Noodle soups here stand out with crab udon and duck noodle soup with bamboo as highlights. Bowls come with a generous side of fresh herbs and crisp cabbage that add a refreshing crunch.
Noodle soups stand out with rich crab broth and thick chewy noodles. Traditional Vietnamese dishes come fresh, authentic, and served quickly with great quality and taste.
Good to know
Expect a 25-40 minute wait for food during peak hours.
The restaurant offers covered parking for convenience.
A can of Diet Coke costs $1.50.
Vietnamese restaurant offers an extensive menu with house special noodle soup and shaken beef as standout dishes. Atmosphere is casual with fast service and reasonably priced meals. Portions vary but often come generous, attracting a mix of diners seeking comfort food.
House special noodle soup features liver, heart, shrimp, and calamari with toppings that boost flavor. Soup often includes organ meats, seafood, and green onions, served alongside dry noodles and wontons.
Food ranges from above average to just okay across visits. Menu offers an extensive selection of Vietnamese comfort dishes. Quality varies but often leans toward good and delicious.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a large menu of Vietnamese comfort food dishes.
Expect generous portion sizes, especially for noodle dishes.
Prices are reasonable, providing good value for the quality.
Small, simple Vietnamese restaurant offers authentic noodle soups with chewy noodles and flavorful broth. Atmosphere is busy and lively, especially on weekends, with many diners and occasional wait times. Limited parking and outdoor seating add to the casual, mom-and-pop vibe.
Noodle soups stand out with assorted meats and shrimp and crispy fried pork skin that adds bursts of flavor. Options include customizable noodles and a House Special with small yellow noodles, often served with Chinese crispy donuts.
Food here is authentic and stands out compared to many noodle shops nearby. Dishes are consistently good and deliver a nostalgic vibe.
Good to know
Parking is tough, and nearby spots are usually full.
Avoid parking in the 15-minute or 5-minute loading zones to prevent tickets.
The price increased by almost $3 per bowl of noodle soup in February 2024.
Small space fills with lively energy during busy hours, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Authentic Vietnamese dishes feature generous portions, free herbal tea, and sauce served on the side for personal taste. Open late, it suits those seeking a quick, flavorful meal with reasonable prices.
Egg noodle soup features wontons packed with filling and char siu pork. Wonton noodle soup combines good ingredients ideal for cold nights or feeling under the weather.
Food features fresh ingredients and great quality with dishes like egg noodles, fish porridge, and salmon with fried rice and sauce standing out. The flavors suit Asian tastes and deliver a consistently delicious experience.
Good to know
They accept only cash, so bring cash for payment.
The restaurant opens late for dinner service.
Herbal tea is provided free of charge with meals.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with modern Chinese décor and built-in table pots creates a clean, comfortable atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed with good music and a cozy, welcoming feel. Popular for premium meats like New Zealand lamb and Australian Wagyu, it offers a flavorful, well-cared-for dining experience.
Beef toro with Golden cabbage soup base stands out as a very tasty option. The Happy Lamb Hot Pot offers a soup base and dipping sauces similar to Haidilao, combined with an all-you-can-eat style like Shabuya, especially in the HAPPIER package and Best of Both soups.
Food here is consistently delicious and wholesome with exceptional quality. Service complements the meals, making dining feel well-cared-for and special.
Good to know
Lunch special is $25 AYCE from Monday to Thursday, 12pm-3pm.
Seniors get an extra $3 off the lunch special.
Dinner prices start at $35.99 on weekends.
Large Vietnamese restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with a greenhouse sitting area that brings nature indoors. The vibe is family-friendly and generally quiet, creating a comfortable dining experience. Seating accommodates many, though the interior shows signs of age.
Soup comes hot and tasty with a fulfilling flavor. Pho soup stays consistently good and satisfying.
Food features authentic flavors and large bowls with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Meals consistently deliver delicious taste and exceptional presentation.
Good to know
Phở 54 accepts credit cards, but there's a $20 minimum for card use.
The restaurant opens at midnight, making it a late-night dining option.
Parking is hassle-free and readily available near the restaurant.
Small, clean space with quiet atmosphere and authentic Vietnamese staff speaking mainly Vietnamese. Open late until 3am, serving large portions of pho at very affordable prices with a focus on soup dishes only. Simple, old interior with no waiting for seats and a cash-only policy.
Soups have an authentic base with great flavor that feels made with care. They offer a comforting taste unlike others, simple but satisfying.
Food arrives fresh and hot with no wait. It offers tasty, healthy options at a very good value.
Good to know
They only accept cash, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant opens late until 3am, perfect for night owls.
The small bowl of Pho costs $8, and the large costs $10.
Small indoor space with cozy outdoor patio creates a relaxed, elegant vibe. Regulars are mostly older locals who visit during mornings and lunch. Vietnamese comfort food and coffee serve as the main draw, with dishes like sizzling bò nướng and pho offering familiar, comforting flavors.
Crab udon soup offers a seafood-rich broth with scallops and crab flavors. Prices hover around $14 for a decent bowl amid current inflation.
Offers Vietnamese comfort foods that are basic, affordable, and casual. Outdoor dining in a back alley creates a nice vibe. Coffee and food stay consistently fantastic and reasonably priced.
Good to know
Most menu items are priced between $10 and $20.
Finding a parking spot can be hit or miss in the busy lot.
The restaurant has been serving Vietnamese comfort food for over 7 years.
Large Vietnamese restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor patio seating with a family-run atmosphere serving Northern classics for over 35 years. The vibe is casual and welcoming, suitable for groups or solo diners, with a wide variety of authentic dishes and free chè dessert. It stays open late, providing a relaxed spot for traditional meals well into the night.
Bright, tangy Bun Rieu Oc Special features crab and snail over rice noodles. Meals end with a free, flavorful red bean soup dessert.
Authentic Vietnamese dishes offer incredible flavor and comfort food vibes. Prices stay very reasonable for the quality served.
Good to know
The restaurant stays open until midnight, making it a late-night option.
Prices are reasonable, with many dishes under $20.
The menu features a wide variety of Vietnamese dishes, including pho and hot pot.
Bright yellow food truck offers outdoor seating with mini tables and chairs, creating a chill street-food vibe. Atmosphere feels airy and clean, reminiscent of Vietnam's casual dining scene. Known for generous portions and affordable prices, it draws a steady crowd seeking authentic com tam.
Seafood and crab soups come thick and packed with protein. They offer a comforting and flavorful experience with high quality ingredients.
Vietnamese food here features huge portions with a big piece of meat and generous rice. The dishes taste authentic and fresh, served hot from a mobile food truck.
Good to know
They operate daily from 10:00am to midnight or until they sell out.
Prices at Xe Com Tam VH Food Truck are very affordable.
The portions were generous and the prices were reasonable.
Seafood restaurant with beach-themed decor and patio seating with heaters creates a chill, cozy vibe. Space feels tight when crowded, and music plays loudly, often featuring popular artists. Outdoor area welcomes pets and adds a relaxed atmosphere for casual gatherings.
Thai soup offers punchy and bright flavors served in a fully cooked hot pot style. The hot pot soup tastes slightly sweet, while the fish soup is milder and less prominent compared to the others.
Food arrives very fast with rich seasoning and unique options like goat and Vietnamese dishes. The flavors are consistently delicious and well-prepared.
Good to know
The restaurant automatically adds a 15% or 20% service charge to the bill.
Expect the restaurant to be crowded, especially on weekends.
Arrive before 5:30 PM on weekends to minimize wait times.
Spacious interior features a cute bridge over a koi pond and elegant, clean decor that feels welcoming and cozy. The atmosphere suits family gatherings and groups with varied tastes. The vibe blends modern comfort with a touch of upscale charm.
Soups feature specialty flavors and unique broths. Options like the vegan lemongrass rice noodles and salmon with crab, shrimp cake soup noodles stand out for their rich ingredients and distinct taste.
Authentic Vietnamese cuisine shines with Banh Beo and My Quang standing out. The menu offers a wide variety including vegetarian options, all clean and tasty.
Good to know
Parking can be crowded on weekends, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant prefers cash payments for high bills due to merchant fees.
Expect long wait times during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Casual pho restaurant with a cash-only policy and easy parking offers a healing atmosphere marked by the crackling sound of oil and rich beef aroma. The place stays never too crowded and serves authentic pho with great portions and exceptional prices.
The soup features three generous pieces of oxtail in a small bowl priced at $12, with or without noodles. The broth arrives piping hot and pairs well with bean sprouts and nine-layer cake added for extra flavor.
Vietnamese comfort food here is warm, hearty, and satisfying. The dishes maintain great quality and come with quick service.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash payments.
An ATM is available on-site for cash withdrawals.
Prices are affordable, with most dishes around $12.
Chicken-focused menu highlights glass noodles and rich, flavorful broth in a clean setting. Tables sit close together, creating a cozy but busy atmosphere. Regulars include families enjoying authentic Vietnamese chicken dishes with tender, well-prepared meat.
Rich, flavorful broth and perfectly cooked noodles define the chicken noodle soup here. Both dry and soup versions offer authentic Vietnamese taste with a light soup that complements the meal well.
Food arrives fresh and authentic with options to customize meals. Service is timely, and the cuisine reflects Vietnamese flavors well.
Good to know
Parking is a little hard in this strip mall.
They accept card payments but prefer cash.
It was busy on Saturday night, and I had to wait 15 minutes for a table.
Outdoor seating offers a spacious, airy patio with dog-friendly space and plenty of green trees. Indoor areas are bright and clean with ample seating. The atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, suitable for leisure dining.
Northern Vietnam soups feature crab patties, tofu, and tomato-based broths with variations like Bún Riêu and Bánh Đa. Squid noodle soup stands out as a specialty with rich flavors and is highly rated.
Food features authentic Vietnamese dishes like bún mắm and bánh khọt made with quality ingredients. Meals come out fresh and quickly at reasonable prices.
Good to know
Parking is limited out front, but you can also park behind the mall.
There is a 3% surcharge for using a credit card.
The restaurant offers outdoor seating for a pleasant dining experience.
Small, bright interior offers a cozy and simple atmosphere with pretty, inviting decor. The space feels spacious despite location in a packed plaza, and a TV adds casual background entertainment. The vibe is chill and fun, attracting those seeking authentic northern Vietnamese dishes.
Crab-based Banh Da Cua Hai Phong offers a unique twist on rice noodle soup. The broth stays authentic and pairs well with dry noodles for a satisfying bowl.
Food here is authentic Vietnamese cuisine served hot and fresh. Dishes like Pho Bac and cha nem bánh mi come out quickly and taste delicious, all prepared by skilled chefs at reasonable prices.
Good to know
Parking is available on Brookhurst Street across from Meet Fresh.
The restaurant is small and not ideal for large groups.
Most dishes are under $20, making it reasonably priced.
Vietnamese restaurant offers large portions of broken rice plates with grilled meats and a busy, communal atmosphere. Tables sit close together in a space resembling an old-school takeout spot, often filled with locals sharing laughter. The place draws crowds with its affordable prices and authentic flavors.
Catfish soup features braised catfish and pickled cabbage, offering a comforting, hearty option. Soups often come as a side with large rice plates including grilled beef ribs and fried shrimp cake.
Generous portions of authentic Vietnamese food offer fresh, delicious, and comforting home-style cooking. Meals provide great value and remind of home with made-to-order dishes that locals approve.
Good to know
All-you-can-eat is available from 5 PM to 8 PM.
The AYCE option costs $19.99 but has time restrictions.
Parking is plentiful in the small plaza.
Large dining area with bright lights and fresh white decor creates an inviting and spacious environment. Atmosphere is loud and fast-paced, especially on weekends with many families and children. Dim sum service features carts circulating in the mornings, adding to the lively vibe.
Sizzling rice soup features giant shrimp pieces and a crispy texture. Hot & Sour soup shows noticeable improvement. Soup dumplings and Vietnamese tamarind fish soup offer distinct flavors.
Asian dishes arrive in large quantities with consistent quality and amazing flavors. The food stays solidly good even on off days.
Good to know
Dim sum is served from 8:30 am to 3 pm every day.
Parking can be very difficult to access, especially on weekends.
It's best to arrive before 11:30 am on weekends to avoid long waits.
Fish tank and eclectic decorations create a cool vibe. Wide selection of meat and vegetables supports customizable hot pot and BBQ experiences. Sauce station appears disorganized, and pricing is per dish, which may feel costly for portion sizes.
Soup comes with free refills of butter, rice, and sauces. The Thai base tastes like a sweet Hot and Sour soup. You can add vegetables like bok choy, mushrooms, and squash to customize it.
Fresh ingredients stand out in the BBQ and hotpot setup. Cooking your own broth and food adds a hands-on touch, with clear guidance on preparation and pricing.
Good to know
They charge $3 for the soup base, which isn't listed on the menu.
Hot Pot City is not all-you-can-eat; each dish has a separate price.
Each plate costs around $5, but portions are small.
Traditional Vietnamese restaurant with family-style atmosphere and cozy, familiar vibe. The space blends Asian traditional decor with a modern touch, offering a mellow and comforting environment. It serves an extensive menu featuring authentic Southern Vietnamese flavors, including unique dishes like clay pot fish and shrimp patty.
Sour fish soup stands out with its strong, tangy flavor. The menu also features clam soup and other tasty options like stir-fried clams.
Food features authentic Saigon style with fresh and delicious ingredients. Dishes feel like warm, home-cooked meals that are consistently good and of high quality.
Good to know
Expect a long wait during dinner time, especially on weekends.
Prices are reasonable compared to other family-style restaurants in the area.
The menu offers a large variety of traditional Vietnamese dishes.
Small family-run Vietnamese restaurant offers an elegant atmosphere with clean, nicely decorated interiors. The broth features a distinct bung mam flavor that is naturally sweet and aromatic, complemented by fresh, thinly sliced vegetables.
Beef noodle soup stands out with its delicious flavor and pairs well with fish sauce and Thai chili on the side. Bun bo hue lacks fragrance in the soup.
Food here is consistently delicious with a strong, enjoyable taste. Expect a long wait of about 45 minutes before dishes arrive.
Good to know
Expect to pay $1 per person for tap water without prior notice.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food served.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.
Small space with a cozy, homey feel and robot food delivery adds a unique touch. Quiet atmosphere early, with late-night hours catering to small groups. Known for fresh, tender chicken pho and electric pepper grinders enhancing the dining experience.
Chicken noodle pho soup stands out with a clean broth and a sweet herb aroma. Electric pepper grinders let you add fresh ground pepper to taste.
Food offers authentic Vietnamese flavors with fresh ingredients and generous portions at reasonable prices. Delivery by robot adds a unique touch to the dining experience.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until midnight for late-night dining.
Expect busy lunch hours; arrive early to avoid long waits.
If your bill is under $20, only Zelle or Venmo payments are accepted.
Large interior with many table sizes suits very large groups comfortably. Ambience stays clean and comfortable with English music playing, creating a casual vibe. Known for crispy, flavorful banh xeo, it draws steady crowds and often has a waitlist.
Hearty bowls feature lightly cooked meat toppings and soft, tasty udon noodles. The menu focuses on traditional Vietnamese soups like the Spicy Beef Noodle Soup and Bun Bo Hue rather than pho.
Authentic Hue cuisine shines with bursting flavor and generous portions. Food stays fresh and recipes remain consistent, delivering excellent quality every time.
Good to know
Parking at Quán Mii Restaurant is often packed, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect a waitlist during peak hours; visiting early or late is recommended.
The total cost for two people is around $17, offering good value for the portions.
Vietnamese restaurant offers authentic noodle soup with a salty ocean taste and delicious silkworm and sewer cakes. The space stays very clean with a calm atmosphere influenced by sad music. Prices remain reasonable throughout visits.
Noodle soup offers an authentic taste with a delicious flavor. It contains high MSG levels that may cause discomfort later.
Food features tender fish and flavorful sauce with an emphasis on authentic Vietnamese dishes. Service varies, with some reports of freshness and others noting slow delivery and poor service.
Good to know
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.
Prices are considered reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Vietnamese restaurant offers clean dining room with plenty of seating and Vietnamese music playing softly. Tables include call buttons for quick service, and sauces and utensils are easily accessible. Pho stands out as the best and most authentic dish, with large portions at reasonable prices.
Soup features a dark and sweet flavor that some enjoy. The stock is nice and the base tastes delicious, though packaging can cause spills.
Food here is excellent and delicious, with a strong focus on Vietnamese dishes. Service rates high, and smoothies add a nice touch to the menu.
Good to know
Parking spots around the restaurant should be enough if it is not peak lunch times.
The owner allows parking at the restaurant with a purchase.
Portion sizes are large and reasonably priced.
Small, cozy space offers a casual and relaxed atmosphere with air conditioning. Menu features authentic ramen including vegan and vegetarian options, alongside sushi and tempura. Ramen dishes highlight unique broths and seared chashu, delivering flavorful, satisfying meals at reasonable prices.
Two types of soup come in separate containers: a dark broth likely beef-based and a miso soup. The soup pairs better with udon noodles than yellow noodles but lacks deep richness.
Food offers a delicious and amazing variety, including ramen and sushi. Quality stays consistent with great taste and excellent service.
Good to know
Expect a 20-30 minute wait during peak dinner hours.
The menu includes a variety of ramen, sushi, and tempura options.
Vegan and vegetarian options are available, including unique dishes.
Typical hole-in-the-wall space with a laid back family style atmosphere and clean, bright environment. Busy but welcoming vibe attracts mostly Chinese and Vietnamese locals. Known for authentic Cantonese Vietnamese dishes and cash-only payment policy.
Fish rice soup stands out with its rich flavor and draws repeat visits. Wonton noodle soup exists but has a bland broth lacking aroma and taste.
Food comes out fast even when busy, featuring fresh ingredients and comfort food that feels tasty and filling. Prices stay decent for consistently good quality and satisfying meals.
Good to know
They only accept cash or Zelle as payment methods.
The porridge costs $11.50 and the fish is around $26 or $28.
Expect a lively crowd, especially during peak hours.