Best pho place around, Viet Garden that’s right down the road has the absolute worst customer service ever.This place is quite pricey, but you pay for what you get.Food 10/10Service 7.5/10Price 7/10 (spring rolls being are insanely expensive now)They’re out of most things nowadays, but I would still recommend y’all go and try out their Bun Bo Hue. Trust me, it’s good!10/10 overall.
This use to be one of my favorite places to eat. The take-out orders portions just keep getting smaller. I ate the Seafood combination noodles and there were only 2-shrimps and 2-imitation crab leg with my clear noodles.This is my last time eating here.
Very friendly staff, one of my top favorite vietnamese restaurants. The pho broth is not to fatty, super flavourful, and not overly salty.
By far, my favorite Vietnamese restaurant. The protein prep is fantastic, head and shoulders over the competition. The presentation is always nice and the flavors are amazing. They recently simplified the menu to make it more user friendly.The things I haven’t liked are personal preference (textures and certain flavors). Great lunch spot. Everything that can be cooked to order is cooked to order. So, it may take a little longer. It’s well worth the wait.
The quality seems to have improved as the menu options decreased. Genuinely, the overall experience is different enough from Dang's, where I've been going for about 20 years now, that the two feel on par but with different atmospheres and slightly different price to quantity.If you're looking for a place to take someone as a comfortable entry-level Vietnamese restaurant where the menu won't overwhelm and the items are fairly standard but tasty, this is a great choice. It also has a pretty good atmosphere for a first date though the seating depending on the traffic and time of day might be pretty high. If you're new to the food, try the rice noodle or rice bowls with grilled meat and the sugar cane shrimp which you can't get everywhere. Those and the summer rolls are my staples here and the price is decent for the quality and quantity of food.Don't let the apparent portion sizes fool you; you'll think you're not getting much from the shape of the dishes but if you order the summer rolls as an appetizer you'll probably be well on your way to being painfully full by the time you finish an entire main dish.
Loved their summer rolls, and all the dishes we ordered.
We ordered their famous sirarcha kimchi fries. They were so so good. The crispiness from the fries, sour taste from kimchi, the meat and the sauces and all dipping in the egg yolk from the fried egg everything blended so good with each other enhancing the taste to next level. We also ordered House special Pho and their bird nest dish (not sure what the actual name is but its the choice of our meat with veggies and sauce over crispy fried egg noodles). Everything tasted very authentic just that the birds nest dish was a little sweet taste than what we would like ( doesn't mean it didn't taste good
Best pho in Baton Rouge plus their kimchi fries are amazing!
The quality seems to have improved as the menu options decreased. Genuinely, the overall experience is different enough from Dang's, where I've been going for about 20 years now, that the two feel on par but with different atmospheres and slightly different price to quantity.If you're looking for a place to take someone as a comfortable entry-level Vietnamese restaurant where the menu won't overwhelm and the items are fairly standard but tasty, this is a great choice. It also has a pretty good atmosphere for a first date though the seating depending on the traffic and time of day might be pretty high. If you're new to the good, try the rice noodle or rice bowls with grilled meat and the sugar cane shrimp which you can't get everywhere. Those and the summer rolls are my staples here and the price is decent for the quality and quantity of food.Don't let the apparent portion sizes fool you; you'll think you're not getting much from the shape of the dishes but if you order the summer rolls as an appetizer you'll probably be well on your way to being painfully full by the time you finish an entire main dish.
I really want to enjoy this meal, but the to go with ice cubes makes me really confused!