Interior design replicates Vietnamese street corners with wood-style decor and individual booths that create a cozy, immersive atmosphere. Background music plays softly, enhancing the vibe without overwhelming conversation. The setting invites relaxed dining with a unique cultural touch.
Ample parking spots make access simple. Finding a space is consistently easy and convenient.
Pho stands out with its bold flavors and shot rib variety. Dishes show sophisticated presentation and authentic Vietnamese taste.
Good to know
There is no waiting area, so expect to wait outside if busy.
Visitors should be prepared for cold weather while waiting outside.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and presentation of the food.
Cozy, family-operated Vietnamese restaurant with a recently remodeled interior that feels bright and modern. Quiet atmosphere with authentic music and a fish tank television adds to the relaxing vibe. Known for serving excellent pho in a clean, friendly setting.
Plenty of parking exists in the shared outdoor plaza, making access straightforward. Parking can get a bit tricky during busy hours but generally remains convenient and ample.
Pho stands out with excellent flavor and consistent quality. Banh mi sandwiches and mango smoothies also complement the Vietnamese menu well.
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The restaurant offers large oxtail pho for $17, which is a good deal.
Portion sizes are generous, even for the small seafood pho.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.
Small dining space combines traditional decor with modern design for a clean, cozy atmosphere. Music plays softly, supporting quiet conversation and a relaxed pace. Guests use iPad ordering and receive gloves for handling dishes with bones, enhancing the dining experience.
A small plaza offers ample parking with plenty of space. Parking is generally convenient and easy to find.
Pho features thin slices of beef and a flavorful broth with large portions of meat. Pan Fried Buns have a crispy exterior and savory filling, while wontons come in a Sichuan chili sauce.
Good to know
Parking is ample and convenient at the restaurant.
Ordering is done via a tablet, making it quick and easy.
Prices are reasonable compared to other options in the area.
Spacious Vietnamese restaurant with modern clean decor and relaxed atmosphere featuring hyped Vietnamese music. The space feels cozy but can get close when busy. Generous portions and authentic pho create a satisfying dining experience.
Pho stands out with its rich broth and fresh ingredients. Vermicelli bowls and Bun Thit Nuong Chao Tom Cha Gio offer well-balanced flavors and freshness.
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Parking at LV Pho 7 is easier than parking down the street in Chinatown.
They automatically added an 18% tip to the bill.
The portions are large, with enough leftovers for one to two additional meals.
Small, low-ceilinged space offers traditional Vietnamese dishes with many Central Vietnamese specialties not common elsewhere. Atmosphere feels cozy and chill, with a quiet, simple dining area where people focus on their meals. Seating is bare and decor is clean but modest, creating an unpretentious vibe.
Plenty of free parking exists but spots fill up quickly. The lot can be empty even when open, making it easy to find a spot at times.
Pho stands out with an outstanding chicken broth and rich flavors. The menu features many Central Vietnamese dishes like Mi Quang, Banh Cuon, and Bun Bo Hue rarely seen elsewhere. Cha Gio and Banh Xeo offer crispy, authentic textures that complement the variety well.
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Free parking is available, but spots are somewhat limited.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
The menu features a limited selection, including only medium-sized beef pho.
Cozy coffee shop with spacious, modern interior and Instagram-friendly alcove offers a quiet, inviting atmosphere ideal for work or study. It serves authentic Vietnamese coffee and fresh bánh mì sandwiches with home-baked bread. Friendly, welcoming vibe complements the clean, charming decor.
Limited parking spaces exist around this place. Parking availability is restricted and can be challenging.
Banh mi sandwiches stand out with crispy pork belly, lemongrass beef, and grilled chicken on freshly baked bread. Vietnamese coffee is a true star alongside these flavorful sandwiches.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy times.
Parking is limited, so consider arriving early or using rideshare.
You can order at the kiosk for quicker service.
Spacious interior blends traditional restaurant style with an adjoining karaoke bar featuring a stage and DJ booth. Atmosphere balances authentic Laos vibe with loud background music, creating a lively yet relaxing setting. Seating accommodates large groups, making it suitable for social gatherings.
Beef pho stands out with its life-changing flavor and rich broth. Chicken pho also impresses with its mind-blowing taste. Both versions offer a flavorful experience that can change opinions about pho.
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Karaoke happens on Thursdays at 10pm with a two-drink minimum.
Prices are reasonable, and portions are generous.
Spice levels range from 1 to 10; be cautious with higher levels.
Spacious, well lit, and clean Vietnamese restaurant with a trendy, laid-back vibe that blends a sports bar atmosphere with serious foodie energy. Open 24/7, it attracts late-night diners and those seeking authentic chicken pho and unique dishes. Features include panoramic views, cotton candy machine, and happy hour specials.
Plenty of parking spaces exist, though there are more tables than spots. Parking availability is generally good.
Pho soup stands out with rich, flavorful broth and tender chicken. Open 24 hours, it serves consistently excellent Vietnamese chicken dishes late into the night.
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The restaurant is open 24/7.
Expect plenty of parking available nearby.
They have a vegan and vegetarian menu.
Coffee shop blends industrial style with greenery and warm lighting to create a cozy atmosphere. Seating arrangements offer privacy and comfort, supporting both conversation and focused work. Space fills up on weekends, attracting a steady flow of people seeking a quiet yet lively spot.
Parking in the front offers plenty of spaces, but outside spots are limited. An overflow lot past Yamaha provides extra parking when needed.
Vietnamese coffee here features traditional style with a slightly bitter, not too sweet taste. Variations include ca phe brulee with egg foam and coffee topped with sea salt foam.
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Parking at Phin Smith Coffee House is very limited, often requiring circling for a spot.
Expect long lines, especially on weekends, with waits of up to 20 minutes.
Seating is often unavailable unless you arrive right when they open.
Large dining room arranged like an old school cafeteria creates an open, spacious feel with mostly communal seating. Atmosphere is lively and bustling, often crowded with a mostly Asian crowd, offering a modern Vietnamese style that feels comfortable and inviting.
Pho stands out with its tasty broth and huge servings loaded with generous amounts of meat at no extra cost. The pho combo offers great flavor and value, making it a solid choice for Vietnamese food lovers.
Good to know
Viet Noodle Bar now closes at midnight.
They only take cash for payment.
A bowl of pho now costs about $18.