Garrett V. • December 30, 2019Rice bowl was very good and quite flavorful. Grilled pork was a bit disappointing. Spring roll bites added a nice little bit of crunch and flavor too. Would recommend the Spicy Mayo.
Wesley B. • August 23, 2014Seriously the best Vietnamese food I've had in Manhattan, and inexpensive & friendly too. The black rice dessert is extra special, but the coffee, banh mid, and pho also excel.
Jeffrey G. • May 7, 2022Pork banh-mi and the Pate banh mi from this hole in the wall spot are fantastic, with fresh bread. Vietnamese good and cheap.
John A. • December 28, 2015Quick Vietnamese style noodles for lunch and dinner. Vegetarian options. Most popular dishes are any of the signature noodle soups. Great staff and service.
Richa R. • November 12, 2013one of my favorite Vietnamese places in the city, been frequenting since 2010. cannot go wrong with the kalbi, pad see ew or pho
Village Voice • December 12, 2013Order the ham and egg banh mi for breakfast, with a unique smoothie including flavors like jackfruit and avocado.
Lori L. • July 24, 2016A two-story eatery in Hell's Kitchen serving up solid Thai and Vietnamese dishes. Their lunch special, with includes two courses for $9, can't be beat.
ginnnnnnny . • December 8, 2015The cold noodle with the fish Suisse is great!
Lucy C. • May 13, 2022Solid sandwiches. Just know the wait for takeout can be up to 15 min during lunch.
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