Noodles in soup are B2G1 free, but each bowl is around $16+ while being smaller portions. Except for bun bo Hue, the other noodle bowls were basically just some noodle floating in MSG flavored water and a bit of protein. You have the option of overpriced sugary drinks, or you're forced to buy $1.50 Kirkland water bottles or $2 iced tea (mostly ice) with no refill. We should have stood up and left rather than put these unappetizing products into our bodies and paid for them. The place was empty around lunch when we arrived. The owner is a...
Read moreIf you're looking for family, coziness, and great food -- this is the place for you. Not only did I feel welcomed, I felt at home. This is the ideal place for a home-away-from-home meal. Even if your home is not Vietnamese, they will make you feel like you're Vietnamese -- that's how sweet they are. Best service I've ever experienced in my entire life, and the best Vietnamese food I have ever enjoyed in my entire life. Cannot praise this restaurant enough: It is worth the drive, worth the time, and worth a...
Read moreCustomer service is nice. I ordered bánh canh tôm cua. When the food came out, I was a bit disappointed since the portion was small. Mine has 1 shrimp, 1 quail egg, 1 pork,.. the soup was good but I just feel it's not worth it for the price $14.50. I'm still hungry afterwards. Blame me having a big tummy but I have to go somewhere else to eat again. Honestly, if the portion is bigger, I absolutely come back. Maybe this is the first and last time I eat here. I don't have any courage to...
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