We went during lunch and it was busy, but we were served very quickly. Excellent pho, flavorful broth and truly delightful. The avocado shake is now a must get every time we come back! We even ordered extra food to take home.
If you’re driving through Indianapolis on I-65 and want an alternative to fast food, then absolutely check out King Wok on the NW side of town just a few blocks from the freeway. And if you’re a local on the west side, you should visit this small Asian restaurant that serves tasty Chinese food (all that I’ve eaten), but appears most popular for its Vietnamese cuisine, especially bowls. The lunch special, a ridiculously low $7.50 for a large serving of Hunan chicken, rice, soup and a spring roll, was what I chose, but I was in the minority with the majority of patrons (who were also majority Asian) ordering the bowls. Nevertheless, my Chinese food was yummy from the hot and sour soup with just enough spice for me, to the crisp, but not greasy spring roll, and generous main course. I was there on the early side so service was quick, but the place is small enough that I doubt you’d ever have to wait long for your entrée. Good food, good value, and a great alternative to fast food.
BEST pho in town hands down! Absolutely delicious, the staff are always friendly also
I haven’t been here since pre COVID. Bang Xeo is one of my favorites! So very glad they made it through this difficult times.Diem, my favorite waitress, is still there - going on 18 years.Treat yourself to great, affordable meal!
Vegetarian in the house. Not really a fan of their vegetarian goi rolls (spring rolls), it tasted funny and smelled rancid. Maybe its because of the cabbage inside that Im not accustomed to? And the dipping sauce is not the peanut buttery based one, its just soy sauce. For what its worth the tofu steak appetizer was absolutely delicious!
This place has been in business for over 10 years and the food really takes me back home. The most authentic Vietnamese food you will find in the Indy hands down.
Great Vietnamese restaurant with a surprising amount of good Japanese food. The pho is good but we tend to order udon, oyakodon, katsudon, or yakiniku. Most appetizers are good, including pan fried dumplings, teriyaki mushrooms, fried tofu, and the negimaki which had cheese inside of it.
Food was really good, after searching for a good restaurant I think this will be my main choice.
I would say this is one of the good pho’s (5/5) we tried in the area. Definitely perfect for the cold days. The fried rice (5/5) was also really good compared to other places. We also started off with some agedashi tofu, although it was okay (3/5).
Love this place! Good prices and delicious food plus the bonus of a nice staff. Try the noodle soup number 112. So good for take out and eating in.