Small, beautifully decorated space with five tables creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere feels welcoming and family-like with a clean, cool vibe. Offers authentic Thai cuisine with a variety of options including vegetarian dishes.
Soups here offer a mix of spicy, sour, and sweet flavors. The Tom Yum soup noodles stand out for their fresh, bold taste, while the coconut chicken soup delivers rich flavor despite a small amount of chicken.
Freshly made and served hot, the spring rolls have a delicious taste and pair well with dishes like Pad Thai.
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The restaurant offers a choice of spice heat levels.
There are plenty of vegetarian options available.
The prices are fair and the servings are large.
Small, simple dining room offers a quaint mom-and-pop vibe with a clean and welcoming atmosphere. The place draws a steady crowd looking for excellent value and high-quality Chinese food with distinctive sauces and generous portions.
Generous bowls of egg drop soup and hot and sour soup offer tasty options. The veggie hot and sour soup stands out for its flavor and pairs well with dishes like Shanghai Veggie noodles.
Hot and crispy chicken spring rolls stand out alongside delicious veggie spring rolls. The spring rolls pair well with dishes like beef broccoli Shanghai noodles.
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Parking is plentiful and easy to find near the restaurant.
Lunch prices are under $15, including tip.
Takeout orders are filled quickly, usually within 10-15 minutes.
Modern Vietnamese restaurant offers a clean, cozy interior with upscale decor and jazz music creating a soothing atmosphere. Large dining area stays quiet and comfortable, suitable for relaxed meals or date nights. Full bar and unique features like smoke machines add an unexpected touch to the casual setting.
Spicy beef soup arrives hot with heat on the side for adjusting spice. Pho soup needs table seasoning to bring out full flavor. Seafood rolls resemble egg rolls and pair well with the soups.
Spring rolls here stand out for their amazing taste and freshness. They pair well with other dishes like noodle bowls and rice plates.
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Tasty Pho is open on Mondays, unlike most other Pho restaurants in town.
The price of a pho bowl increased from 12 to 16 dollars.
I appreciated how they did carry out for Pho with separate containers for mix-ins.
Small restaurant in a historic building offers an intimate, cozy atmosphere with authentic Thai decor. Warm, inviting ambiance suits casual meals and special occasions, often feeling like a private dining experience. Spacious parking and a great view add to the charm.
Soups here feature fresh ingredients and come in generous portions. Options like wonton noodle soup and Tom Yum Soup offer rich, flavorful broths that suit chilly days well.
Fresh spring rolls come with a thick creamy peanut sauce and include shrimp. They stand out as a favorite item alongside the wonton soup.
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The parking lot in back is spacious and easy to access.
The restaurant is accessible with a ramp from the parking lot.
The pad thai is made without peanuts by default; request them if desired.
Small, vintage diner with old school seating and a cozy, laid-back vibe. Atmosphere is lively and unpretentious, with a mix of sounds creating a run down but genuine feel. Known for handmade sauces and flavorful dishes prepared in full view.
Tum Yum soup stands out with its bold, spicy flavor that some find intense but still enjoyable. The hot and sour soup comes fresh with crisp vegetables and serves as a filling meal on its own.
Spring rolls come with a thin, crispy skin that melts in your mouth. They are made fresh on site and sometimes served complimentary, showing attention to freshness and detail.
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Credit card payments incur an additional charge of one dollar.
Parking is free and ample, with plenty of space available.
Food is made to order, so be prepared for a longer wait.
Strip mall setting offers a spacious seating area with a clean, welcoming atmosphere and a TV for solo diners. The vibe is relaxing and fresh, providing a calm spot for enjoying Vietnamese cuisine.
Pho soup stands out with its rich flavors and well-balanced broth. Chicken and rice noodle soup also offers a satisfying taste alongside other dishes.
Spring rolls come in cold and fresh styles here. Some find them delicious, others think they taste bad.
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Parking is readily available near the restaurant.
Expect to wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Portion sizes are generous, but prices may feel high.
Small Vietnamese restaurant offers authentic pho and varied banh mi options with reasonable prices. Atmosphere is casual with self-serve water and limited seating, suited for quick, wholesome lunches downtown.
Beef pho soup offers a rich and tasty broth with a noticeable sweetness. The soup balances flavor depth with a hint of sugar.
Fresh spring rolls come with Vermicelli Bowl and taste great. They offer a light and fresh option among the dishes.
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The restaurant closes at 2pm, limiting lunch options for late arrivals.
Banh mi sandwiches are priced higher than average for a half portion.
Boba tea costs $6 with multiple flavor combinations available.
Family-run Vietnamese restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with a quiet, welcoming vibe. Dining room feels clean and inviting, fostering a sense of community and warmth. Regulars enjoy authentic dishes with generous portions in a relaxed setting.
Soups come with generous serving sizes and rich flavors. The house special soup stands out with a hearty mix of meats, offering a satisfying option for meat lovers.
Freshly made spring rolls come in soft shrimp and fried versions, both paired well with egg noodles. The rolls stand out alongside other dishes like lemongrass kabob and crab rangoon.
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The restaurant has plenty of parking available for guests.
Vegan and vegetarian options are abundant on the menu.
The entrees are large and reasonably priced.
Spacious, clean interior combines bright open areas with darker intimate sections for varied vibes. Atmosphere mixes bold contemporary pop themes at the entrance with imitation jazz music near seating. Music is lively, creating a relaxing yet energetic environment.
Miso soup comes with tofu and varies from salty to flavorless. Pho soups include both veggie and meat options, and ramen is served with a tray to keep noodles and vegetables separate until eating.
Crispy spring rolls come with a homemade sweet chili sauce that is not greasy. They pair well with crab Rangoon and often accompany a Poke bowl order.
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Parking in front of Poke 96 is limited, but there are nearby options.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
The menu offers a variety of appetizers, including sushi rolls and poke bowls.
Spacious dining area with dark, worn decor and a clean tropical fish tank adds a calming touch. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, evoking an Asian country vibe, suitable for a quiet night out. The place is generally clean and quiet, though some areas show signs of wear.
Soups here taste truly homemade with a standout Hot-and-Sour Soup that balances spicy and sour flavors well. The sizzling rice soup and soups served with lunch combos also deliver solid, flavorful options.
Crispy and flavorful textures define the spring rolls here, often paired with house-made sweet and sour sauce and hot mustard. Some versions come soggy but still pack a rich flavor.
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The lunch special offers good value, typically under $10.
Credit cards are accepted, but Discover is not an option.
Expect reasonable prices for the portion sizes offered.
Clean, modern space with a sterile look and large TV showing sports creates a casual vibe similar to a fast food or coffee shop. Atmosphere feels quiet and warm, with subtle Christian music and decorations adding character without overwhelming. The place offers authentic Vietnamese flavors that stand out in the area.
Pho soup offers a comforting taste with fresh ingredients like bok choy, broccoli, and egg noodles. Bun bo hue soup comes in as very good, though not the strongest option.
Spring rolls come fresh and not fried, making them light and tasty. They are huge enough to be a meal and often served alongside dishes like Bun Thit Nuong.
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Parking is plentiful at the restaurant.
They have a small store inside that offers to-go food which is quite economical.
There was no wheelchair ramp.
Restaurant offers an authentic Asian decor with a vibe reminiscent of NYC dining. Atmosphere feels friendly and clean, sometimes with repetitive music that can be distracting. Dining experience combines modern elements with traditional flavors, especially in ramen and pho dishes.
Pho soup and Curry Bomb Tonkatsu Ramen offer rich, flavorful broths. Soup dumplings stand out as a popular, tasty choice alongside other soups.
Very small spring rolls pack a dense, full flavor. They come well made and pair nicely with pho.
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The vegetable pho costs $14, which is considered expensive.
The ordering system is through a tablet, which can be confusing.
The restaurant does not offer a lunch menu.
Interior combines wood and stone with seating by large windows overlooking water, creating a cozy and classy atmosphere. Live music plays on weekends but can be loud with poor acoustics, affecting conversation. Private rooms with dedicated bars support organized events and group gatherings.
French onion soup stands out with rich flavor and nostalgic appeal. The tomato basil soup is also a frequent favorite, noted for its delicious taste.
Offers Chicken and Andouille Spring Rolls with a tasty blend of flavors. The Andouille sausage spring rolls pair well with French onion soup.
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Reservations are recommended for private events to ensure availability.
The Polo room is suitable for small gatherings and private events.
Live music is featured on select evenings; check the schedule in advance.
Small restaurant with traditional party rooms featuring floor seating creates a unique dining setup. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, blending modern and traditional elements with soft pop music. A bubble tea counter adds a casual touch to the otherwise calm environment.
Miso soup stands out as delicious and served to keep hunger at bay while waiting. Other soups match the quality of the pad thai and complement the smooth green tea.
Crisp texture makes the spring rolls fall apart in your mouth. They have a good taste and pair well with other appetizers like steamed dumplings and deep fried crab.
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The restaurant just reopened with new owners and hasn't updated the menu yet.
Expect to pay around $40 for a meal for two, including appetizers.
They offer a lunch special menu with each dish costing $11.50.
Spacious interior with modern, clean design and large tables suits family-style dining. Atmosphere stays quiet and comfortable, welcoming a calm, inviting vibe. Decor leans toward an upper-end strip mall Chinese restaurant look, setting it apart from typical casual spots.
Wonton soup comes hot with an excellent taste. Hot sour soup offers a decent flavor. Egg drop soup often starts the meal.
Spring rolls arrive freshly made and hot, offering a delicious start to the meal.
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Complimentary cake is offered to all dine-in guests on Christmas day.
The restaurant is known for its generous portion sizes.
The dining area is spacious and clean.
Cook-it-yourself grill and hot pot setup sit recessed into tables with constant grill replacements for cleanliness. Bright blue light fixtures and a loud music atmosphere create a lively, family-friendly vibe. Ordering happens via tablets, speeding up service and adding a modern touch.
Fresh vegetables and a variety of soup bases stand out here. The Szechuan spicy soup flavor and hotpot soups offer bold, delicious options. A sauce bar adds plenty of choices to customize your meal.
Vegetable spring rolls come with a sauce buffet that offers a variety of flavors. They appear alongside chicken wings and chicken nuggets in a buffet-style setup.
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KPOT celebrates special occasions with personalized songs and celebrations for guests.
The restaurant had a busy atmosphere on Friday nights, so expect longer wait times.
Reservations are recommended for busy nights, especially on weekends and holidays.