Spacious dining area offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with clean, beautiful decor and music enhancing the meal. Generous portions and affordable prices attract those seeking authentic Thai flavors, including dishes with Thai holy basil and bold spices. Despite some unease outside, the interior maintains an inviting and comfortable vibe.
Food delivers pure and homemade flavors that bring back nostalgia. Dishes taste authentic and true to traditional Thai cooking.
Pho stands out with its flavorful broth and chicken pho variety. A $5 pho deal is available on Tuesdays, making it an affordable option.
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$5 pho deal available on Tuesdays.
Prices range from $10 to $20 for most dishes.
Generous portions are served with each meal.
Open, bright space with elegant decor and clean, modern design creates a serene atmosphere. Quiet and cozy vibe suits lowkey, relaxing visits with jazz music enhancing the mood. Tablet kiosks streamline ordering in this intimate, well-curated setting.
Every bite delivers an explosion of flavor with authentic, thoughtfully chosen ingredients. The Pineapple Shrimp in red curry shows a decent spice level and the sauces bring exceptional, authentic flavors.
Spring rolls stand out with their fresh taste and unique style compared to standard versions. They offer a fantastic flavor that feels different from typical spring rolls.
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Orders are placed on a user-friendly kiosk, with no dedicated wait staff.
Seating is very limited, especially for large groups; calling ahead is recommended.
Parking requires walking around the neighborhood, but the area is safe.
Small space with a hole in the wall vibe offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere despite occasional cold drafts near the entrance. The menu focuses on authentic Thai noodle dishes like boat noodles and pho, drawing a local following for flavorful, well-prepared meals.
Menu offers a short selection of authentic Thai noodle dishes with flavors true to traditional recipes. The food delivers a genuine Thai experience with delicious, authentic tastes throughout.
Pho features a beef blood broth with plenty of flavor and generous portions. Spring rolls and papaya salad stand out as top choices alongside Thai boat noodles and green Thai tea.
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Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early or using street parking.
The restaurant has limited seating, suitable for small groups of 2-4.
Menu features authentic Thai dishes, including boat noodles and pork belly.
Small dine-in space offers a clean, welcoming atmosphere with a bit of noise from family activity. Authentic Thai and Burmese dishes feature rich broths, hard-to-find regional specialties, and generous portions. The vibe feels like eating in a friendly home with family-owned warmth.
Dishes deliver authentic flavors true to Thailand, especially the beef boat noodle. The menu reflects genuine Thai tastes, with potential for more Karen specialties like fish paste soup or fried roselle leaf.
Pho features a Vietnamese flavor profile that stands out. Other dishes include chicken samosas, fish patties, and cucumber salad, adding variety to the menu.
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Parking is available on the street to the side of the building.
Prices at Knyaw and Thai Kitchen are very reasonable.
The portions are generous, making it a good value for the price.
French-style bakery with a cozy dining room and spacious seating after recent expansion. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite a compact ordering area. Crowds gather early as popular for high-quality croissants and pastries.
Authentic French baked goods stand out here with high-quality ingredients and many imported items. Pastries offer a true French taste and a light patisserie feel.
Banh mi here features crispy outside, soft inside bread and comes in generous sizes. Vietnamese coffee and tai tea offer a bold, rich flavor balanced with sweetness.
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Items sell out quickly, so arrive early to avoid disappointment.
During busy hours from 9am to 1pm, only about half of the menu items are available.
Expect a wait of 20-30 minutes during peak times.
Small, clean space offers an authentic Vietnamese atmosphere with a cozy, welcoming vibe. Customers enjoy phenomenal soups and unique dishes like crab noodle soup and bun bo hue. Service includes friendly staff managing a no-frills, hidden gem setting.
Many people eat phแป and other soups here, creating a very authentic atmosphere. The food offers a delightful and genuine Vietnamese experience for quick snacks or light meals.
Bun bo hue stands out with rich flavors. Sandwiches and steamed buns come in savory and sweet varieties. Pho and spring rolls taste good, while desserts and drinks like mung bean durian add variety.
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Hue Ai charges a 15% service charge and an additional 4% fee for credit card payments.
The parking and entrance are located in the back of the restaurant.
There wasnโt a visible menu, so ask for prices when ordering.
Spacious indoor and outdoor market offers colorful ethnic environment with spicy aromas filling the air. The place hosts a variety of vendors selling unique Asian foods, groceries, and live plants. The atmosphere feels like traveling to the Orient, with a warm and inviting outdoor farmers market.
Many shops offer authentic Southeast Asian goods including herbs, medicines, and clothing. Prepared dishes taste delightfully authentic and reflect true flavors of the region.
Pho stands out with fresh vegetables and varied quality depending on the booth. Several spots serve beef pho that changes the standard for this dish.
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Bring cash for vendors as many do not accept credit cards.
Parking is limited and can be a challenge during busy hours.
Expect a wide variety of Asian food and unique cultural items.
Cozy, ethnic setting with dated diner style decor and close tables creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Regulars include Asian diners, reflecting its authentic Vietnamese roots. Known for affordable lunch specials and carefully prepared pho, it maintains traditional flavors without Americanization.
Dishes like pho, spring rolls, and bun bo Hue taste fresh and true to tradition. The presence of other Asian diners confirms the authentic Vietnamese flavors served here.
Bun Bo Hue stands out with rich, authentic flavors better than many local spots. Pho broth offers a great balance of onion and depth, served in generous portions. Freshly made spring rolls arrive quickly and taste very authentic.
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Lunch specials are priced at $8.50, offering good value.
Parking is ample in the lot and on the streets.
A 15% service charge is automatically added to the bill.
Small, cozy space with a quiet, authentic vibe and limited seating. Family atmosphere draws steady customers who often order boat noodles and Pad Thai praised for their flavor. Food shows bold Thai spices but can vary in spice level and sweetness.
Food tastes fresh and authentic, with pho that stands out for its genuine flavor. The atmosphere feels small and true to its roots.
Pho features a great broth with generous portions and authentic flavors. Other Vietnamese dishes like chicken egg rolls and chicken pho are available alongside Thai options.
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Seating is very limited, making it hard to find a spot during busy times.
Food prices are not clearly stated on the menu, so ask before ordering.
Each dish costs about $16-18, which is surprising for a casual restaurant.
Small space with cramped seating and wobbly tables creates a casual, fast-food vibe. Atmosphere feels home-y but lacks polish, with some clutter near the entrance. Offers authentic Thai cuisine known for rich, flavorful curries and unique dishes.
Broth tastes very authentic, like being in Vietnam. Dishes deliver spicy papaya and sweaty, nose runny flavors true to Thai cuisine. Food consistently comes across as delicious and authentic.
Pho stands out with its jumbo bowls, springy noodles, and crunchy sprouts and onion. The broth is flavorful enough to enjoy without adding anything. Spring rolls and egg rolls also taste good.
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The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
There is ample free parking available on both sides of the building.
The menu offers many options that can be made vegan or vegetarian-friendly.
Huge building filled with hundreds of shops creates a vibrant marketplace atmosphere. Traditional Hmong clothes hang overhead, immersing visitors in authentic Asian culture. Food court offers diverse, flavorful dishes alongside fresh produce, making it feel like a trip abroad.
Authentic Hmong and Lao dishes stand out with real flavors and the right level of spiciness. The spot also offers traditional outfits and a variety of regional foods that reflect the culture well.
Pho stands out with its amazing flavor and is a common favorite. The menu includes combo Pho, purple rice, and crispy pork alongside fresh produce and desserts like the tri-color drink.
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Parking can be very limited, especially on weekends.
Hmong Village features a variety of Asian foods and cultural items.
Not all shops are open during weekdays, but many are.
Small space offers authentic Thai cuisine with flavorful pho and boat noodles that stand out in the city. Atmosphere feels welcoming and accommodates dietary needs like gluten intolerance. Parking and entrance can be challenging, but food quality and value remain strong draws.
Offers authentic Thai cuisine and Thai tea with a focus on Thai street food, soups, and noodles. Some items like Spring Rolls lean away from authentic Vietnamese style.
Pho features a rich and savory broth with tender noodles and perfectly cooked meats. The menu includes Thai boat pho and crispy porkbelly laab, offering flavorful and authentic Vietnamese dishes.
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Parking is available, but be cautious of the surrounding area.
Most dishes can be prepared gluten-free upon request.
Expect to spend around $40 for two people.