Minimalist design creates a clean, modern space with a warm, inviting atmosphere. The setting stays quiet and friendly, welcoming a diverse crowd including families with kids. Known for authentic, flavorful pho, it stands out as a top choice for Vietnamese cuisine.
Fresh and flavorful summer rolls and fried spring rolls serve as perfect appetizers. The spring rolls come with options like grilled pork and vermicelli, all prepared with care and taste.
House-made chili paste and spicy chili sauce come on the side, letting the soup's flavors shine while adding layered heat. Different chili oils and fresh chilis offer a chance to try varied spice levels.
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Happy hour runs daily from 3 to 6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Thrifty Thursday features pho bowls for $9.99 for dine-in customers.
City Pho - UCF has a kids menu available for families.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere with stylish, clean decor and kid-friendly touches like a wall of Labubus toys. The vibe feels relaxed with table service without a podium, blending quick service energy with comfort. Bright, spacious dining areas encourage a pleasant, casual experience.
Vegetable spring rolls serve as a popular appetizer with delicious flavor and a crispy texture. They pair well with dishes like rice noodle soup and Takoyaki.
Spicy and flavorful chili sauce accompanies several dishes like Korean chicken and noodles. The maya chili soup stands out, often paired with pickled vegetables and extra chili on the side.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Reservations are not required, but expect longer wait times during peak hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Modern space with minimalist decor and zenlike atmosphere offers a calming, peaceful vibe. Fresh dumplings are made behind a glass panel, adding to the authentic dining experience. Clean, spacious layout supports a relaxed setting with unique silverware and chopsticks.
Taiwanese-style spring rolls come out fresh, not oily, and nicely presented. They stand out compared to egg rolls and pair well with other items like scallion pancakes and bao buns.
Chili wontons feature silky smooth skin and a peppercorn-infused chili oil. A dipping sauce blends Chinese dark vinegar, chili crisp, and ginger for a sharp, spicy kick.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on Fridays and Saturdays.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller purchases.
Vietnamese restaurant with a contemporary interior and low top seating creates a stylish, comfortable setting. Energetic, top-tier music enhances a friendly, lively vibe. Known for exceptional pho and expertly crafted cocktails, it stands out in its cuisine and drink quality.
Spring rolls come with a special peanut sauce that enhances their flavor. They taste especially delicious when drizzled with this sauce.
Broth gets a nice kick from house chili, lime, and Sriracha. The chili oil is very spicy and clears sinuses. Chili pepper sauce adds extra heat to the noodles and beef.
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Happy hour runs daily from 3-6 pm with $7 food items.
Expect large portions at reasonable prices during happy hour.
The restaurant offers a variety of appetizers and entrees beyond pho.
Small galley-style restaurant with an open kitchen and cozy, inviting atmosphere. Loud reggaeton music sets a lowkey, magical vibe while guests watch chefs prepare dishes at the bar. The spot feels exclusive and charming, attracting those who appreciate authentic Asian flavors.
Chicken and veggie spring rolls come out crispy and flavorful. They appear often on small plates alongside scallion pancakes and dumplings.
Spicy chili oil adds a strong kick to dishes like Chili Beef Shumai and Shrimp Shumai. Dumplings often need chili oil to bring out their full flavor.
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Happy hour offers 2-for-1 drinks from 3 to 6 pm daily.
Expect to wait for a table during peak hours.
They automatically add a 20% tip to your bill.
Large, bright space with natural light and spacious seating creates an inviting yet elegant atmosphere. Clean, updated interior features ply board walls and a bar serving strong cocktails. Dim sum and authentic Cantonese dishes complement the relaxed, comfortable vibe.
Lunch specials include a crispy spring roll with a crunchy wrapper and flavorful filling. Spring rolls come with soup and pair well with dishes like honey walnut shrimp and beef fried rice.
Chili oil is made in house and sits on the table for adding as much as wanted. It has a very flavorful taste that enhances dishes like the crab and shrimp bun and salt and pepper chicken with chili sauce.
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Dim sum is only served during lunch hours from 11 am to 2 pm.
Happy hour on drinks runs Monday to Saturday, 5-7 PM.
Starting July 15th, all-day dim sum is available.
Small dining space features adorable panda-themed décor and fresh dumplings made on-site visible to diners. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, inviting relaxation despite limited indoor seating. Outdoor seating offers a clean, bright alternative with ample space.
Spring rolls come with crispy texture and delicious flavor. They pair well with dumplings and wings for a solid combo.
In-house chili oil stands out here. Along with Szechuan Chili Sauce and Green Chili Sauce, these add strong, authentic heat to dishes.
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The restaurant offers a half-service model where you order via phone.
Expect to pay around $13 for six dumplings, which may be considered pricey.
Discounts may be available during your birthday month.
Space features panda and bamboo basket decor with a clean, friendly atmosphere. Music plays loudly, often making conversation difficult. Seating is air-conditioned but can feel cramped with uncomfortable chairs.
Spring rolls come out soggy and greasy with a mushy texture even when eaten right after pickup.
Homemade chili oil stands out with a rich, spicy kick. Chili wontons come soft and juicy, enhanced by the chili oil's depth and heat.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours due to limited seating.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, but you can bring your own wine for a corkage fee.
Menu includes a variety of homemade dumplings and traditional Chinese dishes.