Viet Orleans Bistro

300 Baronne St, New Orleans - 70112
177 reviews
Vietnamese Sushi Bar Seafood
(504) 333-6917

I ordered the back & gold roll & the snow carb Naruto. Both had bad avocado in them. Pure black rotten avocado. The rice was also sticky.

I stop by for lunch, nice place and quite place, is like a family run simple restaurant, it was clean and good customer service, the food was ok, im definitely coming back.

One of the best fried rice I have had at an Asian place. Came back 2nd day to try it. Excellent spring rolls as well. Must try Vietnamese place. Highly recommend for someone looking for good Vietnamese in the neighborhood.

Love this place!!!! Food always comes out quick and is super fresh. Today I ordered through Uber eats and it came on time and was hot and fresh!Always delicious and hot!

It was ok and convenient for Vietnamese food especially when you had a craving for Vietnamese food. However, the pho broth was super salty, I asked for 5 slices of lime to dilute the saltiness, no flavor at all. As you can see i have not added anything into the broth except for been sprouts and it was salty. Spring rolls were nothing to brag about. I have better pho and spring rolls back in Texas.

I'm just visiting New Orleans so maybe the place would be better to locals. The green tea tasted really watered down and the ice gave it an unfiltered tap taste. We had the chicken rice noodles pho and the grilled chicken plate with additional fried rice and egg roll. Of all of it I'd say the fried rice was the best. In fact I'll order only fried rice the next time I go. The grilled chicken was okay - not very presentable but it tasted good. The pho had just a hint of flavor - could've been a little better. I wanted to leave 3 stars but my companion gave it 4 so we averaged and rounded up. I'm happy to have found this place later in the evening so at least it's a reliable stop for someone looking for a quiet, relaxing, and economic dining experience.

After flying most of the day to get to New Orleans, we need a place to eat within walking distance to our accommodations, especially not yet knowing the lay of the land. Thanks to the Trip Advisor community, we went to the Bistro based on the many reviews. The food was very good, service was great and the prices were very reasonable. Although New Orleans is known for the creole cuisine, we alos like to try Vietnamese wherever we go. The steamed dumplings were very good. Very light and not as doughy as most places. The dipping sauce was also very good. The Bun Pork Bowl was also quite good and filling. Only thing, I wish we had tried the Pho...maybe next time.

Ok, this was adequate, My girlfriend had had enough of southern food and just wanted something different. the thai place next door had one server so after 15 minutes we left and walked next door. They too were short staffed but service was fine. My friend egg rolls were just awful, we both agreed the tase was just not right. Her fresh rolls with shrimp were good, no mint, but decent I had beef with rice, and that's what it tased like No flavor, just beef on rice. The cheeks on noodles was the same. Nothing was bad, just also nothing was good. The reviews are all over the place and I can see why. Pricing was very fair

Great start to our trip. Just getting in from our flight we wanted something familiar but local. Given that Louisiana and Vietnam are both French territories with similar climates this is a great place to start if you like Asian food. Banh mi was great (very similar to Po-Boys) and you know I gotta get some sushi while I'm there. I wanted to go back there again but it's hard to justify to my wife when there are so many places to try.

Of all the Bahn Mi's I've had in the greater New Orleans area this is the first time I've had one and the bread wasn't fresh ....the grilled pork was ok and the cucumbers were soggy . I'll give them another shot with other menu items but as far as bahn mi's go only if I'm in a mood to let them redeem themselves .