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.
Pho soup stands out with fresh meat and rich, flavorful broth. Spicy lemongrass beef soup offers a generous amount of meat and broth, while short rib pho delivers tender, deep flavor.
Spring rolls come fresh and crisp with a tangy dipping sauce. Options include tofu and shrimp varieties that deliver solid flavor.
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.
Elegant Thai restaurant with clean decor and large beautiful tables offers a chill and welcoming atmosphere with pleasant background jazz music. Spacious layout includes wonderful booths and seating for large parties. The vibe suits relaxed dining and date nights.
Soups here feature bold flavors like in the tom yum and tom kha varieties. Options include red curry vegetable soup, wonton soup, and seafood creamy soup with egg noodles, all tasting rich and satisfying.
Fresh spring rolls with BBQ pork stand out as a popular choice. Lunch specials often include a spring roll paired with a salad, offering good value.
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Lunch specials are available and offer great value.
Parking is accessible, but can be busy during peak hours.
Credit cards are accepted, along with mobile payment options.
Small, clean Vietnamese restaurant with an open floor plan and cozy atmosphere. The vibe is calm and inviting, with no music and a focus on comfort. Tables come with individual spice containers and condiments, enhancing the authentic dining experience.
Pho soup features more chicken than usual and stands out as best in town. Wonton soup offers a rich flavor that many find exceptional, while the rib noodle soup shines after a recent menu update.
Tofu spring rolls come fresh and pair well with other Vietnamese appetizers. They offer a delicious and satisfying option alongside pho and rice dishes.
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The prices for pho bowls are around $14-$16, higher than typical.
The portions at The Pho Spot are large and offer great value.
Outside parking is easy with a big lot shared with other stores.
Spacious Thai restaurant with modern decor and Thai art creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Live music and karaoke add lively energy on weekend nights. Staff prepare food in front of guests, enhancing the social vibe.
Tom Yum soup delivers a spicy-tangy kick with a creamy texture. Tom Kha soup bursts with flavor and balanced spice. Both soups stand out as flavorful Thai classics.
Spring rolls come fresh and crispy on the outside with a tender, tasty inside. They pair well with a sweet and sour sauce and sometimes come free.
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Happy hour offers drink specials in the afternoon and late night.
Live music occurs on Friday and Saturday until 3:00 am.
Buy-one-get-one appetizers are available on weekends only.
Vietnamese restaurant with modern aesthetics and beautiful paintings from Vietnam creates a clean and laidback environment. Atmosphere feels lively yet relaxing, welcoming groups to share fresh food with a friendly vibe. Music adds to the comfortable setting, making it a top spot for authentic pho.
Soup features a light broth with aromatic flavors in every sip. It serves hot, sweet, and flavorful bowls in generous sizes at a reasonable price.
Spring rolls come incredibly fresh with perfectly wrapped rice paper and a packed with flavor filling. They pair well with the peanut sauce and stand out as some of the best in the area.
Good to know
A bowl of pho costs $17, which is considered expensive.
The portion size is small for the price.
Credit card fees are charged separately.
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.
Hue style soup stands out with rich flavor. The Pho soup arrives with all components separated for maximum freshness. Chicken soup also offers a truly standout taste.
Fresh spring rolls come in appropriate portions and taste super fresh. Nem nuon spring rolls stand out as a preferred dish with a solid rating.
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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.
Small dining area creates a cozy atmosphere with lovely decor and R&B music setting a relaxed vibe. Staff tend tables frequently, enhancing the authentic and welcoming feel. The space feels intimate and visually appealing, making it a comfortable spot for enjoying Thai cuisine.
Spicy Tom Yum soup stands out with a mix of calamari, shrimp, and mussels. The soup offers an authentic, bold flavor that many find amazing and memorable.
Tofu spring rolls come with a cooling refreshment effect and neat presentation. Fresh veggie spring rolls pair well with peanut sauce.
Good to know
The wait time for food is about 10 to 15 minutes.
Expect an automatic 20% gratuity for tables of four or more.
Prices are reasonable, but portions may be small for the cost.
Interior design mimics a Bangkok street corner with authentic Thai decor and a King's shrine honoring cultural heritage. Live acoustic music features Thai and English classics, creating a warm, welcoming vibe. The atmosphere feels like an elevated Bangkok street market, lively yet pleasant.
Soups here feature a rich Thai herbal beef broth and balance sweet, sour, and spicy flavors well. Options like Tom Kha shrimp soup and boat noodle soup stand out for their depth and authenticity.
Fresh spring rolls come with shrimp or veggies and have a fantastic flavor. Fried spring rolls also appear alongside dishes like Satay and drunken noodles.
Good to know
The restaurant is on the second floor; take the elevator up.
Parking can be crowded, so arrive early.
Happy hour menu is available with discounted items.
Minimalist and spacious interior combines with warm lighting and live Thai music to create a quiet, welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant hosts both Thai and foreign guests enjoying authentic Thai vibes and occasional karaoke on a small stage.
Soups come in large portions with tender chicken, barbecue pork, fish balls, and thin noodles. The Tom Kha soup features a rich coconut broth with level 4 heat and plenty of hefty shrimp.
Enormous spring rolls come with an extremely thin rice paper wrapper and a side of spicy peanut sauce. Fresh spring rolls feature colorful vegetables and no noodles, making them lighter and fresher.
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Lunch special is available from 11am to 3pm.
Karaoke nights happen every Tuesday evening.
The restaurant has a variety of spice levels for dishes.
Spacious interior with cozy, laid-back atmosphere and jazzy music creates a welcoming, hospitable vibe. The place stays quiet but friendly, making it comfortable to eat and relax. It stands out for its authentic Vietnamese feel and community staple presence.
Oxtail soup stands out with a homemade taste and is considered very delicious. Soups here offer standard fare but carry a comforting, familiar flavor.
Huge, fresh spring rolls come with a very tasty sauce. They offer good portion size and value for price, especially paired with pho dac biet or bun with pork and shrimp.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Pho O.C. maintains a clean and refreshing dining environment.
Prices are considered great for the quality of food offered.
Spacious vegan restaurant with modern decor and comfortable seating creates a pleasant atmosphere filled with good vibes. Lighting and music contribute to a relaxed yet lively mood. The space attracts those seeking vegan sushi and Thai fusion flavors in a clean, inviting setting.
Tom yum soup stands out with its bold, tangy flavors and is a popular choice. Tom ka soup also appears frequently, noted alongside other Thai-style dishes.
Crispy spring rolls stand out with an excellent fry and a delicate, lovely texture. They rank among the best ever had for their crunch and flavor.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 8 to 10 PM with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant offers a large selection of vegan and gluten-free options.
All sauces are made in-house, enhancing the flavor of dishes.
Renovated dining space offers a clean, comfortable atmosphere with R&B music setting a chill vibe. Large portions of authentic pho attract groups without reservations, while stainless cups and cold beers add to the experience. Seating near the kitchen can be loud due to overhead speakers.
Broth stands out as amazing and rich in flavor. Soup stays hot, letting noodles and meat soak up the taste well. Vietnamese style beef pho is the main focus here.
Crispy vegan spring rolls stand out with their crunchy texture and fresh filling. They pair well with dishes like pho ga, offering a great balance of flavors.
Good to know
An 18% service charge is added to the bill after taxes.
Most pho bowls cost around $15-16, which is reasonable for the amount of food.
It's advisable to call and reserve ahead because it gets busy.
Upscale Thai restaurant with elegant decor and a relaxing atmosphere suits both date nights and business meals. Comfortable seating and thoughtful design create a welcoming, stylish environment. Guests enjoy unique cocktails alongside highly praised, flavorful dishes.
Soups feature authentic Thai flavors with the Tom yum soup tasting exactly like in Thailand and the Tom kha soup standing out as the best. The short rib noodle soup offers tender meat and a rich, flavorful broth.
Fresh spring rolls come with shrimp and have a perfect texture. They pair well with dishes like seafood salad and red curry.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid being seated at the counter.
Happy hour specials are available on Saturdays with discounted drinks.
Lunch specials include 15-20 entrees, each under $20.
Spacious Vietnamese restaurant with classic Mom & Pop vibe and comfy booths offers a relaxing atmosphere filled with Hawaiian reggae music and a cool fish tank. The environment stays quiet and peaceful even when busy, creating a warm and inviting place to enjoy pho.
Sour soup offers a pleasantly sweet and sour taste without any fishy smell. Large mixed beef Pho soup has flavors reminiscent of Hawaiian Pho Mai Han and comes in generous portions.
Pork and egg spring rolls offer solid flavors. The Grilled Meatball Spring Roll stands out with remarkable harmony of flavors and textures. Vermicelli and bahn mi come with great spring rolls.
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Parking is plentiful and free for customers.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Prices for dishes are generally reasonable, around $15 each.
Small Vietnamese restaurant offers cozy, family-friendly atmosphere with semi-dim lighting and quiet, relaxing vibes. Seating includes few booths and tables, creating an intimate setting. Large portions of pho come at affordable prices, with unique varieties and fresh ingredients.
Noodle soup tastes great with a solid flavor. Appetizers and soups overall come across as pretty decent.
Shrimp spring rolls stand out with their full size and tasty flavor. Portions are generous, often enough to take some home.
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Pho Aimie offers pho specials from Monday to Thursday, 2 PM to around 4 or 5 PM, with a nice discount.
There is plenty of parking available outside.
The servings are very large for the price.
Vietnamese restaurant with floral decorations creates a cozy and friendly atmosphere that feels both welcoming and relaxed. A small market inside offers convenient shopping alongside dining. The space is clean and beautifully remodeled, evoking a garden-like ambiance.
Soups here offer amazing pho with flavorful broth and tender noodles served on the side. The menu includes spicy beef bun soup, bitter melon soup with a comforting, slightly bitter and salty taste, and a Vietnamese Hot and Sour Soup featuring elephant ear plant.
Spring rolls come with soft, tender wrappers and are filled with fresh ingredients. Shrimp and peanut sauce add a thick, plentiful, and fresh touch to the starter.
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Happy hour runs all day, offering discounts on select items.
The banh mi costs $6.50, providing a budget-friendly option.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for sharing.
Small space with cozy, quiet atmosphere and clean, neat interior updated by new ownership. Guests experience authentic Thai spice levels rated on a unique 1-5 scale. Prices remain reasonable, offering a relaxed setting without alcohol service.
Coconut soup stands out as a highlight, noted for its rich flavor and creamy texture. The Tom Kha soup also delivers a strong, authentic taste that complements the menu well.
Spring rolls come with a unique peanut sauce that tastes refreshing and stands out.
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Prices at Ruan Thai Restaurant are reasonable, with meals under $20.
The restaurant uses a 1 - 5 spice rating system for dishes.
Ruan Thai Restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
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.
Soups come in large portions with plenty of noodles and meat. Options include Pho, Hue-style beef noodle soup, chicken noodle soup, beef stew with baguette, and southern style fish soup, all rich in authentic flavor.
Shrimp spring rolls have a crispy outside and a flavorful filling. They come with tasty dipping sauces that complement them 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, cozy Vietnamese restaurant with an airy, clean space and limited seating creates a warm, home-like atmosphere. The place feels bustling and welcoming, often crowded with people waiting for tables. It offers a casual vibe reminiscent of a traditional Vietnamese shop.
Seafood rice noodle soup arrives very hot in an insulated metal bowl. Beef soup stands out as one of the best, alongside a flavorful combination noodle soup. Banh cuon, banh mi, and soups all deliver beyond delicious flavors.
Spring rolls feature a pork filling with grilled pork sausage and come wrapped in delicate rice paper. The Cha Gio uses spring roll paper rather than fried rice paper, offering a lighter texture.
Good to know
They only sell this 'special' on Sundays.
Cô Anh closes at 4pm and on Thursdays.
There may be a wait because the store can only seat 5-6 tables.
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.
Aromatic noodle soups feature rich, robust broths loaded with savory spices and tender sliced beef. The chicken pho comes in a huge bowl filled with high-quality chicken.
Charbroiled pork spring rolls stand out with their perfectly sweet and juicy flavor. Both the beef spring rolls and egg rolls come fresh and delicious.
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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 Vietnamese deli offers authentic banh mi sandwiches with fresh, crispy bread and flavorful fillings. Simple, clean space feels welcoming with intimate decor and a fast casual vibe. Regulars enjoy reasonable prices and occasional specials like buy 4, get 1 free.
Broth comes pre-made, so soup arrives quickly. Beef noodle soup has a tasty broth and tastes like authentic Chinese versions. Beef stew with noodles offers flavorful soup, though beef quality varies.
Crispy spring rolls come with affordable prices and pair well with other dishes like grilled pork sandwiches. They offer a delightful texture that complements the aromatic noodle soups and desserts available.
Good to know
The price for a Bánh Mì is $6.25 for a special banh mi sandwich.
They have a buy 5, get 1 free promotion on bánh mì sandwiches.
Expect a wait time of around 20-30 minutes during peak hours.
Large dining hall with ample natural light and Asian decor creates a spacious, lively atmosphere. Busy and welcoming vibe suits group gatherings or casual nights out. Soup dumplings stand out as a specialty, paired with unique drinks like sake and soju.
Soup dumplings have a perfect balance of salt and pair well with chili oil. Varieties include pork and shrimp, pork and chili, and foie gras, all with tender fillings and flavorful broth.
Crispy on the outside and fresh on the inside, the spring rolls offer a crisp texture and flavorful filling. They serve well as an appetizer alongside other items like potstickers and crab rangoon.
Good to know
Some Xiao Long Dumpling locations don't take reservations, so there may be a wait at the door.
The restaurant can get busy, so it's wise to call before going.
I walked in at about 9:20 pm, and their kitchens closed at 9:30 pm.
Small, cozy Vietnamese restaurant with a laid back atmosphere and authentic old school style. Quiet late at night, it offers large portions at affordable prices and serves pho with a deep, aromatic broth. Fresh coconuts and good music add to the simple, unpretentious vibe.
Pho soup costs $12 and tastes amazing and authentic. It arrives hot and finishes fast, even for light eaters.
Shrimp spring rolls come with a peanut sauce that adds rich flavor. The rolls are fresh and visually appealing.
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The prices at Pho 90 Vietnamese Restaurant are affordable.
The portions at Pho 90 are generous, making it a good value.
The restaurant is open until 2AM, perfect for late-night dining.
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.
Soups here feature rich pho and Hue-style beef noodle varieties with flavorful broth. The oxtail soup stands out with generous meat portions and deep taste.
Spring rolls come out fresh and delicious with a typical Vietnamese style. They pair well with pho and bao buns, making for a very good combo.
Good to know
Viet Noodle Bar now closes at midnight.
They only take cash for payment.
A bowl of pho now costs about $18.
Spacious restaurant with modern Asian decor and lush plants creates a tropical, calming atmosphere reminiscent of Vietnam. Warm lighting and vibrant artwork set a cozy, inviting vibe that blends traditional and contemporary styles. The place offers a unique dining experience with authentic flavors from multiple Vietnamese regions.
Rich broth and tender beef define the Hue beef noodle soup here. The soup balances moderate spiciness with deep flavor, making it stand out.
Spring rolls come in crispy and veggie versions, with options like pork sausage and tofu. They pair well with other dishes like Bun Cha and Pho.
Good to know
Parking is available on-site, making access easier.
Prices range from $10 to $30, depending on the dish.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Dim sum restaurant combines modern, trendy atmosphere with ancient Asian designs and a large, open dining area featuring a bar. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, with thoughtful touches like teapots kept warm on flames and interactive menus. Unique dim sum offerings and elegant presentation set it apart from typical spots.
Supreme Seafood Soup blends seafood, egg whites, and tofu with strong umami. Hot & Sour Soup offers a good serving size and balanced spice.
Crispy and tasty vegetable spring rolls start the meal with a satisfying crunch. They pair well with other dishes like pork buns and soup dumplings in a family-style setting.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to secure a table.
A steep service charge applies for credit card payments, so be prepared.
Complimentary chocolate fondue is offered during birthday weekends.
Small space with a hole-in-the-wall vibe offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere that feels like a family setting in Vietnam. The place stays quiet or shows light TV, creating a chill and unassuming mood. Clean and simple setup highlights the authentic Vietnamese dining experience.
Broths stand out with perfect heat and authentic flavors like tomato crab and Hue beef. Spicy vermicelli and rice noodle soups offer rich, yummy broths that highlight the soup's importance.
Spring rolls come fresh with a nicely balanced dipping sauce. The beef spring roll stands out as delicious and arrives quickly alongside fried egg rolls.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, and seating is limited.
Expect a wait time of up to 45 minutes during peak hours.
Prices for pho start at $10, with generous portions.
Glass window reveals chefs hand-pulling noodles in a bright, clean space decorated with Chinese folk instruments and noodle-shaped lanterns. Atmosphere feels lively and packed, resembling a food court near a casino, with 2 and 4 seater tables and booths accommodating groups. Rock music from the 70s plays, creating a unique blend of energy and cultural elements.
Broth stews overnight for deep flavor in the noodle soups. Shang's Beef Noodle Soup features hand pulled noodles and tender beef brisket with fresh bak choy.
Spring rolls have a great crunch on the outside and stay juicy inside. They come consistently made to perfection.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends when the restaurant is crowded.
Expect a wait time of about 45 minutes during peak hours on weekends.
Portions are large, often enough for two people to share from one plate.
Small dining area features walls of ramen bowls and an open kitchen where chefs prepare food. Atmosphere shifts from warm and inviting to loud during peak hours, with a vibrant, friendly vibe influenced by Hawaiian chill. Offers large portions, unbeatable prices, and serves sake and soju, distinguishing it within a casino setting.
Soups offer a variety of choices including won ton soup, five spice beef soup, ramen, pho, and beef noodle soup. Won ton soup stands out with options to add chili oil, spice, eggs, and noodles for extra flavor.
Spring rolls come out fresh and light with a yummy peanut sauce. They pack a lot of flavor and stand out alongside other Asian dishes like gyoza and orange chicken.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Expect a 40-minute wait for a table during busy times.
The average price per dish is around $20.