Vietnamese street-food style decor creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere with calming Vietnamese music enhancing the vibe. Seating is ample and the space is clean and beautifully decorated with murals and metal chairs. The environment feels like stepping into Vietnam, filled with cultural touches and a chill vibe.
Crab soup and crab thousand eggs soup stand out with rich flavors. Rice noodle soup comes with tofu option and is not salty. Meatball soup pairs well with bread for dipping.
Crispy pork belly with garlic fish sauce stands out for its bold flavor. Dishes like banh mi hap, chicken vien chien, and Hu Tieu kho show a mix of classic and unique takes on Vietnamese food.
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Snackie Viet stays open until late at night.
The restaurant offers various portion sizes, including larger and smaller options.
I found the pricing for the food to be good.
Small, cozy Vietnamese restaurant with a calm and chill atmosphere. Menu offers a wide variety of authentic dishes, especially best pho in DFW and excellent grilled pork. Space feels a bit cluttered but prices are good with generous protein portions and a BYOB policy.
Soups feature fresh pho with flavorful broth and a variety of options like vegan veggie soup and spicy Bun Bo Hue. Chicken noodle soup and shrimp spring rolls complement the menu well.
Pho stands out with ox tail and ribs options and rare steak in Pho Tai. Fish sauce wings come crispy and saucy. Prices stay affordable while flavors stay authentic and consistent.
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Pho Sen Noodle and Grill is closed on Tuesdays.
The restaurant has a BYOB policy, which can save money.
The menu offers a wide variety of noodle and grill options.
Spacious interior with clean, comfortable seating and calm, peaceful music creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The place stays quiet and respectful, offering a relaxed dining experience with plenty of room.
Soups offer complex flavors with a slight sweetness and a nice kick from fresh herbs. Options like vegetable tofu soup and Tom Yum deliver delicious, well-balanced tastes.
Pho comes with a generous amount of beef, and the Vietnamese egg rolls stand out as outstanding. Dishes like Pad Thai, Panang curry, and drunken noodles all deliver solid flavors.
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The restaurant allows customers to bring their own alcohol.
The $12 lunch special includes soup of the day, appetizer, and entree.
They accommodate vegetarian and vegan dietary preferences.
Cozy, no-frills Vietnamese restaurant with a busy lunch atmosphere and comfortable vibe. The space feels authentic and often packed, reflecting its popularity for pho and Bun Bo Hue. Tables and decor are simple, focusing attention on the food experience.
Broth stands out with rich flavor and a phenomenal pho base. Beef noodle soup offers a pleasant, spicy taste reminiscent of Chinese soups, served in generous portions.
Pho stands out with its authentic taste and is considered some of the best around. The Bun Bo Hue is also very authentic and highly praised for its flavor.
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The restaurant is family-owned and popular among locals.
Prices are reasonable, with large portions available.
The menu includes pictures to help identify dishes.
Vietnamese restaurant offers spacious, calm atmosphere with clean, pleasant environment. It serves authentic pho with rich, flavorful broth that stands out in quality. The vibe is generally quiet and comfortable, suitable for a relaxed meal.
Broth tastes sweet and savory with a rich flavor. Fatty beef adds a fragrant butter note to the soup.
Pho here features huge portions with a focus on White Meat Chicken Pho and chicken broth. The pho broth and beef quality stand out, making it a favorite spot for com tam and pho lovers.
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Expect to wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Prices are reasonable, with most dishes under $15.
Classic Vietnamese hole-in-the-wall with a casual vibe and family atmosphere. Broth is rich and flavorful, often praised for its authenticity and generous protein portions. Prices remain reasonable, supporting a steady flow of diners seeking traditional dishes.
Soups here have a rich and flavorful broth with a thorough base that includes all key ingredients. Protein portions are generous, especially in dishes like beef stew and spicy beef noodle soup.
Broths come flavorful and thorough, packed with more protein than usual. Dishes include Pho, Bun Bo Hue, Bun Rieu, and fresh spring rolls, with some rare authentic options like bun mang vit. Banh mi stands out as well.
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Customers pay at the counter after meals.
They do not accept AMEX.
The prices at Pho An Noodles & Grill are reasonable.
Long tables fill a quaintly lit space with a family-oriented atmosphere and lively energy during busy times. Crowded seating creates a fast-paced, kid-friendly environment where the aroma of pho adds to the warm, comforting vibe.
The soup has a depth of flavor from slow cooking and stays hot enough to quickly cook wagyu beef. It is very flavorful without heavy spices common in other pho soups.
Pho here features an amazing soup with rich, authentic flavors. The Kobe pho and bun bo hue stand out as distinctive dishes with high-quality ingredients.
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Parking is spacious and available for customers.
Prices are very reasonable, with dishes like pate banh mi costing around $6.
Portions are large, providing good value for the price.
Spacious Vietnamese restaurant with family-friendly atmosphere and cozy, lively interior. Offers authentic dishes like pho and grilled fish with generous portions. Suitable for large groups and family gatherings.
Soups feature rich, flavorful broths with authentic spices and fresh ingredients. The Bún mắm offers a very authentic Vietnamese taste, while the Thai Spicy Soup balances perfect heat with depth. Protein portions in noodle soups are quite small.
Rich, comforting pho broth stands out with plenty of meat and authentic flavors. Spring rolls and dishes like lemongrass chicken, pho saigon, and bún bò huế offer a solid taste of Vietnamese food.
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Saigon Block is BYOB, making it great for groups.
Expect generous portion sizes, especially with the fried fish dish.
The restaurant does not provide full service; customers must go to the front to pay.