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    Het Say Vietnamese Kitchen

    4.4 (271 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    No Meat Pho
    Teri K.

    authentic and fresh! I was craving Vietnamese food today and found this place nearby on yelp. I started with brisket Bao buns, which were sitting on a perfect smear of hoisin sauce and crisp vegetables. The buns are quite filling so I was pleased to see No Meat Pho on the menu (just broth, noodles and fixings.) the beef broth is so flavorful and was served steaming hot. I did have room for more protein so I ordered a side of chicken, which was excellent and you could taste the charcoal from the grill. Everything was very fresh. The service was very friendly and the ambience was relaxing. Very clean inside as well. I can't wait to come back and try more dishes.

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    Diana S.

    I came in on a Sunday night on a whim. Food was very affordable and I liked that they had a lot of side options as someone who doesn't usually finish full servings. Everything came out in a timely manner and service was kind. The restaurant is small and a bit hidden in a shopping center but I really enjoyed it! I can't wait to come back.

    Pad Thai

    10 out 10. From the service to the food, I had a phenomenal experience. The inside was pristine, surpassing our expectations considering the surrounding area. We started with the crab rangoons, fried dumplings, and pork egg rolls, all of which met our expectations. For my main, I had the pad thai with chicken. The noodles were perfectly chewy and saucy, and the chicken was cooked to perfection. Delicious dish all around. Additionally, I had a fresh limeade to pair with my meal, and fresh it was! None of that concentrated premade lime flavor. It was perfectly sweet & limey, without being bitter. This meal revived me after a night of dancing and drinking. I would absolutely come here again!

    Vietnamese Iced Coffee
    Angelica L.

    Overall: 3.1/5 [Postmates Delivery] Vermicelli Grilled Meats Choices ($15.56): The vermicelli was hard and tasted old, and they didn't even use the correct type of noodle. The meat and nước mắm sauce also lacked flavor. Braised Pork Belly & Egg ($16.84): We opted for no noodles and added steamed veggies instead. The pork belly and broth were pretty good, but the eggs were just okay, and they only included one or two. It came with plenty of braised broth, which I saved to use as a marinade. Vietnamese Iced Coffee ($6.71): Very sweet, with a strong condensed milk flavor. Best to let the ice melt a bit. Side Beef Broth ($4.88): The broth was decent but not the best we've had. However, the packaging was concerning--they poured boiling hot broth into a Styrofoam cup, which doesn't seem safe from a health standpoint.

    Vietnamese Beef Stew (Bo Kho)
    Cheyenne J.

    First time in at Het Say and I have to say I'll be coming back soon. The Bo Koh was a 10/10 with a secret dipping sauce on the side (salt and pepper sour sauce) FANTASTIC. fantastic friendly service and everyone who sat down after us felt like part of the neighborhood. What a great experience. Do come and bring your friends and family.

    Chicken Pho (Pho Ga)
    Danielle D.

    We were in the mood for some Pho and decided to try this spot (new to us) on our way home to South Austin from downtown. The space itself was in a strip mall - plenty of tables but no AC so even though it's November we all know it is NOT cool yet here in Austin. So a hot, humid restaurant plus hot Pho was not a great combo. The dishes were priced competitively and the two pho bowls we ordered came out incredibly fast. I had the chicken pho and my hubs had some kind of beef stew. The beef was FAR better than my chicken. The broth had more depth and the beef was tender and flavored nicely. The chicken pho was bland - the chicken itself rather dry despite being in soup, and the added steamed veg were actually just tossed into the soup raw so not actually cooked in anyway. The raw veg mix consisted of a lot of bad base of cabbage so not really edible for the extra $3.75. Overall, it's not a place we'd return to - our local pho spot in Southpark meadows is way better.

    Beef Pho (Customize) - Up to 3 Cuts
    Katie M.

    We stopped by Het Say Vietnamese Kitchen and tried the pho, pork egg rolls, limeade, and lime soda. The lime soda tasted like a bubbly version of the limeade--refreshing and fun! The pho broth was rich and flavorful--definitely the highlight of the meal. The pork egg rolls, while crispy, were a bit underwhelming in flavor. Overall, a solid spot for pho and drinks, with a few menu items that could use a little extra punch.

    Beef Pho (Customize) - Up to 3 Cuts
    Hope A.

    i eat at this place somuch, me and my friend(s) love it alotttt the food is great as well as the service the max wait is maybe 4 mins best pho place ever

    Beef Pho (top), Combination Pho (down)
    Zhao C.

    Checked out this Vietnamese restaurant near our neighborhood and was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food! We shared an order of the Chicken Wings appetizer (4 pieces) and enjoyed the sweet and tangy sauce that was used to sauté the wings, especially the generous amount of cooked white onions that were also covered in the sauce. That being said, I did wish that the wings were made crispier. As for the combination pho bowl I ordered, the broth was light and flavorful, yet not too salty. They gave a generous portion of both the meats and the noodles, and I'd say the ratio between the two was well-balanced. I would definitely come back to this small family-owned business for my next Vietnamese cuisine craving!

    Beef Pho (Customize) - Up to 3 Cuts
    Paige S.

    I finally tried Het Sey, and while the service was excellent, the food itself fell flat. The pho and spring rolls looked promising, but the flavors just didn't deliver--lacking the depth and richness I expect. Given the prices, I know there's better, more flavorful Vietnamese food to be found in Austin. Decent, but not a place I'd rush back to.

    Fried Pork Egg Rolls (2 pcs)
    Hong M.

    After flying back into town late morning my husband and I headed to our favorite phó spot but they weren't open yet so I searched Yelp and found that HSVK was open nearby. We drove over and got seated right away. We ordered the Brisket Phó, Grilled Pork Banh Mi and Egg Rolls. The egg rolls were small but packed with good flavor which was enhanced by the accompanying fish sauce. Phó was good with plenty of noodles and broth and the brisket was nice and lean. The banh mi was excellent! The bread was perfectly crisp on the outside and soft inside. The pork was tender and tasty. I would have liked more pickled veggies -- I'll remember to request next time. I deducted a star for service, which was fine up to the point our food was served. There were only two other parties dining in and once everyone was served, the staff seemed to be busy behind the counter. No one ever came back by to offer a beverage refill or ask if we needed anything. Once we were done, we had to go to the counter to close out our bill. Otherwise, everything was good and we'd return, especially for that Banh Mi.

    Com Thit Nuong
    Christina H.

    Anyone that's Vietnamese living in Austin knows it's not an easy quest looking for authentic Vietnamese food that reminds you of the comfort of home. After trying a few dishes, Het Say is not the best Vietnamese food I've had, but compared to other Asian restaurants serving Viet food in the area, certainly one of the most authentic. One dish in particular that I've struggled to find in the area, Com Thit Nuong (Grilled Pork with Rice). Most places in Austin serve a healthier version of this dish, but Het Say serves their grilled pork almost close to the way it's meant to be-- charred, bold with lemongrass, and sweet and savory all at the same time. Het Say certainly has potential, but doesn't quite hit the mark yet. It's missing it's zhush to make this restaurant a staple in the community. Food presentation, quality of ingredients, timing of dishes, a revamp of the restaurant interior, are just a few items to start with.

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    This restaurant serves authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Pho soup tastes great, it was hot. Reasonable prices.

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    Great vermicelli bowls. Quick and delicious with a super friendly owner. Nestled off of East Oltorf with lots of open parking.

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    Julie's Noodles

    4.3
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    9.1 mi
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    Julie's still hits. Got here at noon on a Sunday, about half full and filled up while we were…read morethere. Parking can be difficult but not an issue if you just wait a bit for a grocery shopper. Time to Order: 5 minutes for appetizers, 12 minutes for dumplings and soups Crab and Pork Soup Dumplings: 5/5 still fantastic Black Fungus with Onions: Nice and light, like a little salad with pickled vegetables. Nice and crispy. The good old Hot Spicy Stew #25: 5/5 still incredibly filling and they're so generous with meats! I keep forgetting to ask for swapping the glass noodles with their regular hand pulled noodles, would do that. Friends had other noodle soups and enjoyed them all, as I thought. Julie's is still probably one of the best noodle shops in Austin. Amazing value, amazing service.

    We originally wanted to try the ramen place in the same plaza, but it was fully packed and there…read morewere no seats left so we came to Julie's Noodle instead. You order first and then sit. There were water, bowls, utensils, and sauces in the lobby for anyone to grab, which was nice. We ordered their cucumber salad, beef noodle soup, and lamb noodle soup. Cucumber salad was 2/5. It wasn't the authentic smashed cucumber salad, the flavor was missing something, and I mean, for $7 or $8, you would think it would be amazing....it's not. Pretty disappointing, I'd much rather have my sister's over these. Beef noodle soup was meh. Nothing special. Broth was very simple, like they just added salt and that's it. Meat was cooked very well. My soup came with 1 piece of lettuce, weird.. Lamb noodle soup was the same as the beef noodle soup; it did come with the black fungus, seaweed, tofu, and some vermicelli clear noodles, along with their handmade noodles. Made sense why it was only $13.95 for the noodle soups. It's reasonably priced probably due to not being authentic, though, I wouldn't pay more than $10. They had handmade noodles, which many people do like. However, their noodles were very bland, along with their soup. I didn't find anything special here either. Maybe I'll get their dumplings or fried noodles the next time we come, but it's a no for me.

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    Mian & Bao

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    Now that I have tried many spicy beef noodle soups in the area, I can confidently say that Mian &…read moreBiao has one of the best ones! The beef pieces are super tender and the texture of the hand-pulled noodles gets me every time! We wanted to try a couple of new items so we ordered their version of the beef scallion pancake role and it was surprisingly refreshing with the generous amount of cucumber slices while still maintaining a crispy, airy crunch and just the right amount of savory hoisin flavor -- paired nicely with the noodles! The Pan Fried Pork & Shrimp Buns surprisingly contained a surplus of soup even though the bottoms were perfectly pan fried. Please watch out when you take the first bite because soup went bursting out the other end with one of the buns LOL. You don't need a side of sauce for the buns because the meat and soup are flavorful enough. Overall, I couldn't be more satisfied with the meal and already looking forward to the next visit! :)

    The interior is so so beautiful! I could not get over the lanterns and green tables…read more We came during lunch time to try out their lunch specials on a weekday! The servers were kind and informative. Our order was the sweet potato cheese rolls, marinated cucumber, chicken stir fry noodles, and pork stir fry noodles. The sweet potato was good, it tasted more like a dessert rather than appetizer. The marinated cucumber was our favorite! Unfortunately, we found the noodles to be too oily and more on the bland side. I do want to go back for more marinated cucumber and try the dumplings!

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    Pho Phong Luu

    4.8
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    11.2 mi
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    I ordered a regular Pho Dac Biet, and right away, I noticed the portions were very generous. The…read moreThai basil leaves were absolutely ginormous, and they gave us plenty of them alongside very fresh limes, which I appreciated. The bowl itself came loaded with meat--they definitely weren't skimping to save money here. The meat-to-noodle ratio felt great, and every bite actually had substance instead of leaving me fishing around for toppings. As for the broth, I landed somewhere in the middle. It wasn't quite as clear or light as I personally prefer, leaning toward a fattier, milkier undertone that almost reminded me of a Vietnamese pho take on tonkotsu. The flavor itself was undeniably very good, but the richness may have been a bit too much for me personally. One way I usually judge how much I love a pho broth is whether I want to sip the bowl down to the very end, and this one wasn't quite light enough for me to want to do that. I've had richer and deeper pho flavors elsewhere, but I still appreciated the flavor profile here and could absolutely see why this place is so popular. It feels hearty, comforting, and satisfying in a way that clearly resonates with many people. Despite how packed the restaurant was, the atmosphere ended up being surprisingly pleasant. Service moved very quickly, which honestly impressed me given how busy everything felt. Even with the crowd, I didn't dislike the spacing or setup at all--the restaurant still felt comfortable, and the sound of people enjoying their food all around added to the lively, welcoming energy rather than making it feel overwhelming. Overall, Pho Phong Lưu ended up being one of those places where I completely understood the hype, even if it didn't become my personal favorite pho spot. While the broth leaned richer than my preference, I still enjoyed the experience and definitely look forward to trying other dishes next time.

    Updated review for May 2026! Still insanely fast service. It was absolutely packed when we came at…read more12:30 on a Saturday and we were served in less than 6 minutes. Parking is easy in the strip mall lot towards the back. The bathroom situation can get annoying when there's more people since it's singles.

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