I only got a Vietnamese coffee (cafe sua da) since I heard it was really good. Overall, it's not the best Vietnamese coffee I've had in the DFW area, but it's good enough. There's a weird aftertaste, maybe sort of vanilla? I'm not sure, but it wasn't to the taste of me or my family. It's on the sweeter side of coffee and a little more milky-creamy tasting. I did browse the rest of the menu, and prices seem typical and comparable to other Vietnamese restaurants. I also looked around at other people's tables to see portion size - the soups looked pretty big. I plan to come back to try their pho.
Update: Came back to try their food. I was slightly disappointed. I was expecting a larger quantity, especially for the Com Dac Biet (combination broke rice) and the Bun Dac Biet (combination Vermicelli), but the quantity was definitely lacking. Especially if you compare it to other nearby Vietnamese restaurants like La Me or Bistro B who either cost the same and/or less and give more. The Bun Bo Hue (Vietnamese spicy beef noodle soup), was a milder taste in flavor. It's not as good as Pho Tay Do, and again, the quantity was much smaller. Overall, food was only okay, but anything noteworthy to come back for. I felt like all the meats in the combination dishes were lacking in flavor. The egg roll was delicious, great flavor and not too hard. The service was great though! The waitresses were super nice and quick with any requests I had, so I really appreciated this.
Update: came back with a friend to try the combination pho and Vietnamese egg coffee. Both were delicious and totally worth it! The coffee wasn't strong and it had a really thick consistency. The pho broth was delicious and there was a lot of meat...
Read moreForgot to take the pictures before I ate it but Bep Nha is a hidden gem that deserves every bit of praise. I recently dined there and was thoroughly impressed by their offerings. The Hu Tieu was superb, perfectly cooked, and packed with flavors that took me on a culinary journey through Vietnam. It’s not just a noodle dish; it’s an experience that stays with you.
My girlfriend’s love for their Bun Bo was equally apparent. The rich broth, the tender meat, the perfect balance of herbs and spices - it all came together in a way that made her keep going back for more. It’s rare to find such a genuine and satisfying dish.
The drinks were another highlight. The egg coffee was unique and unforgettable, rich and creamy yet not too heavy. Their fruit drinks were more than just refreshing; they were a piece of art, decorated with flowers that added an extra touch of charm. Each sip was a delightful experience, refreshing and flavorful.
We were also pleasantly surprised with a complimentary dessert. It wasn’t just about the free treat; it was a testament to their exceptional service, making us feel special and appreciated.
Every part of the meal at Bep Nha was crafted with care and love, from the food’s taste to the presentation, the friendly staff, and the cozy atmosphere. This isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a place where you feel at home, enjoying some of the best Vietnamese cuisine out there.
If you’re looking for a place that not only serves great food but also makes you feel like part of their family, Bep Nha is the spot. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates genuine Vietnamese flavors, excellent service, and a warm, welcoming...
Read moreMy family were talking a lot about this place and I wanted to stop by to try this restaurant out. This restaurant was where the old Pho 95 was before it closed. Grew up eat in this facility so it’s nostalgic to see it change a bit. Overall, the prices are reasonable and the food was delicious! My family talked greatly about their different selection of coffee, they even have Ube Vietnamese Coffee! For all coffee lovers, remember Vietnamese coffee are pretty strong and thick. I enjoyed the passion fruit juice a lot here, very refreshing! I got the mi quang noodles, hands down the best I’ve had since I had last visited Vietnam in Da Nang & Nha Trang.
Definitely give this place a try!
Weekends are pretty busy. I went on a Sunday around 11:30 AM. You must sign your name and enter your group # to be on the waitlist. Stand around to hear them call your name.
Service was decent, but could be better. I tried to order a few to-go orders for my family and the young waitress was struggling to understand me. Did get one order wrong, which is okay. Just make sure you are double checking with them before they put the order in.
Overall, great experience....
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