Taydo Vietnamese & Chinese

11725 Snow Rd, Cleveland - 44130
164 reviews
Vietnamese Chinese
(440) 842-0392

First time here. We will definitely come back soon. Very friendly people and the food was great. The PHO was excellent ! Already told my family about Taydo. Prices are very reasonable too.

Really really good especially for being a smaller ma and pa shop. The servers are always super friendly and they actually have one of the best tasting pho broths I've had. Price is great and portion size is pretty good. If you're in the area I would definitely check it out as they deserve some more credit and recognition. The Vietnamese coffee is also a great one to try as well.

Family owned Vietnamese restaurant. My friend introduced me to this hidden gem. If you'd like to try some good food for a very responsible price then this is the place to do so! They also have taken many precautions during the pandemic to make sure the dining experience is safe. Takeout is offered if you call in. Plus, if you do not have much time to eat you can try calling in ahead to let them know

Excellent food and value. Since my favorite local vietnamese restaurant closed, I hadn't yet found a great replacement. Now I certainly have. Delicious pho and really enjoyed the fresh shrimp spring rolls. Will be returning for sure.

December 2021: I ordered the Canh Chua Thai Ga (lemongrass and tamarind broth soup with chicken over a bed of rice).Pros:* Good flavorful food!* Friendly staff* Clean restaurant that offers both takeout (takeaway) or dine-in options.* Reasonable prices.Cons:* The portions were generous, but I wanted a few more pieces on chicken in mine. Next time, I'll request extra chicken.Conclusion: Terminator Arnold said it best, I'll be back.

Food is excellent! I absolutely love the Thai Tamarind Soup with chicken (#10) and the Chicken Fried Rice(# 14).The rice has a smoky taste to it which is unique. Food is consistently great. The owner is very friendly and knowledgeable. Takes pride in the food that is served. Highly recommend eating here.

Highly recommend Taydo! The best Pho around! It's a huge bowl of heaven with delicious homemade broth. The staff is so sweet and kind. Don't doubt the strip mall location, definitely a diamond in the rough!!

Ate here for the first time today. I left the restaurant fully, completely happy. Not "the food was good" happy, but literally happy.First off, the food really IS excellent. We had the #30, which is your standard pho with beef, and an order of pork potstickers. The pho broth was amazing. Fresh, flavorful, everything you want from a pho broth. It was also beautifully presented. The potstickers are made in house - these are not your standard freeze and heat.Second, you are treated like long lost friends from the moment you walk in until the moment you leave. Or waitress was so kind and friendly, I found myself almost gathering dishes and following her to the kitchen to clean up, because I felt like I was having dinner at a friend's house!All in all, a great experience, and I will most definitely be returning - soon!

My self and my wife had lunch here, I ordered pork with stir fried vegetables and my wife ordered Pho with beef. We were very pleased to say both dishes were made to perfection with authentic Vietnamese tradition. Flavours are excellent. Highly recommend this place. Friendly customer service.

this place is sub par at best. they dont even have grilled pork. they offered me meatballs over the phone, well, refer to the pic and see the meat to vermicelli ratio. a lot of vermicelli sure but where is the meat? tiny portions for meat. and they dont even have banh mi and this is supposed to be a vietnamese place. they also no longer have banh xeo. spring rolls were fine but what vietnamese place messes up on spring rolls? i was in the area shopping so i stopped by but i can see the better pho places are in asia town. i dont understand the near five star review whats going on with people around here all the mediocre places that couldnt compete in california all have near five star reviews in ohio?? the girl on the phone couldnt understand me saying “bahn meeh” and “bahn shee-oh” arent you used to the local demographics butchering the pronunciation of vietnamese words to begin with? also this vietnamese place seemingly prefers to sell “egg rolls” over “spring rolls” and this is the second place (both in ohio) where they call the “egg rolls” as “spring rolls”. back in california the rice paper ones were always “spring rolls” for some reason two vietnamese places i came across in ohio calls egg rolls as “spring rolls” which confuses me and should be confusing to everybody!!