Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Vietnamese
Vietnamese restaurant serving traditional food including phö and noodle dishes. Offers a selection of mock meats and tofu options as well as vegetable dishes. Open Mon-Sun 9:00am-9:00pm.
5 Reviews
First Review by ReneeNButtercup
DarnellDickerson
Points +42
Absolutely delicious and friendly! - Edit
I ordered the lemongrass chickn (number 52 I think) based on a picture here and it did not dissapoint. Looking forward to coming back and trying a noodle dish. Also saw a photo of funnel cake on the wall 😍😍 what? Have to get that next time.
Read moreThe guy there was very friendly and so were the other people sitting next to me who struck up conversation. I know that doesn't matter much in a food review but just goes to show the good vibes a delicious place can bring.
Guest
ChristopherStaggs
Points +79
Food was great - Edit
Got the #1 was a pork roll loved it. Only draw back is on weekends parking was hard because there is a very popular seafood buffet restaurant. Cash only so bring cash.
Read morePros: Great food
Cons: Cash only
ChristopherStaggs
I can back for dinner so glad I found this place great prices too
Read moreGuest
H
Points +600
Horrible - Edit
I was formerly a HappyCow Ambassador; and I've eaten at this restaurant more times than I can count over the years (long before they moved a few shops over to their present location in the same strip mall). This last visit will be my final. My wife and I brought a friend who was visiting from out of town, we ordered 2 different items. The man server (the same man whose worked their forever, and whose never bothered to learn more than a handful of English words), brought us 2 identical dishes. When we asked him why they look the same, he just laughed and walked away.... He and other staff members would occasionally look at us from afar and laugh.
Read moreThen we found a piece of blue plastic in one of the dishes...
I showed it to the server, and also asked again why he disrespected us. Of course, he barely understood.
Later we asked for a to-go package, and he brought a styrofoam container with a hair in it....
I then wrote what I wanted to tell him via Google Translate into Vietnamese, and he didn't care to read it from my phone, so I showed it to another work who passed by, she glanced over it and drew her finger down her eyes sarcastically saying "boo hoo".
I'm not making this up...
Disrespectful, plastic and hair in the food, they will insult you without remorse.... Do not support this trash establishment.
HappyCow should NOT make 2 stars the minimum for a vegetarian/vegan place, it should be 1.
Pros: Not, A , Thing
Cons: Food has plastic, hair, likely MSG, Staff are rude and disrespectful, They cook when they feel like, not what you order
Guest
EdwinLima
Points +20
Great Food. - Edit
Place has great Food, if don't read Vietnamese you might not know what food your ordering, only few menu item have English descriptions. Second time coming and everything I've ordered what great, spring rolls, soups, fish stew.. just delicious and you really get quality food for a good value! More affordable them other vegan Pho places.
Read morePros: Affordable
Cons: Not everything on the menu is in English.
Guest
ReneeNButtercup
Points +1448
Authentic Viet Cuisine - Edit
Located in the Stater Brothers Center on Westminster and Newland is a hidden little spot for Vegan Viet Dining. The sign says Vegetarian, but I asked a customer and the woman behind the counter and they reassured me it was totally vegan.
Read moreThe meu is hard to read so this is totally a place that you need to research what you want before ordering. I went in blind and ordered poorly, but everything was delicious. i ordered 2 types of spring rolls, lemongrass chik'n, and Pho. I somehow didn't order a vegetable dish so the greens in the Pho and the spring rolls were going to have to suffice . I have to say everything was really good. I especially like the lemongrass chik'n it was really flavorful and had a couple types of mushrooms. Of the 2 Spring rolls I ordered the Bo Bia with the fresh carrots and jicama was my favorite.
The portions were really generous and for $35 including tip I fed my household dinner and will have lunch as well. The staff was helpful and we did out best to work around the language barrier; her English is way better than my Viet so I have no complaints except I really should learn Vietnamese. I will bring a fluent friend with me net time I go.
Pros: great value, authentic Viet food, Some menu items have translation
Cons: Menu mostly is in Vietnamese
Guest
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