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    Lucy's Vietnamese Bushwick

    3.8 (577 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Chicken Vermicelli Bowl
    Tuhin C.

    I really wanted to like this place- The location was clean and they had great options and the food was presented well. My sister got the banh mi and I got a vermicelli bowel and both of us found the chicken to be al little bit off. It might have been an off day, but I think if they can improve the taste of their meat, there is a lot of potential in the future.

    Julia H.

    This was my second time ordering from Lucy's. I believe the first time I ordered from the Williamsburg location. I had remembered it being pretty good, though not authentic. I was a big fan of their Vietnamese coffee last time (it comes bottled) so if you are in search of some Vietnamese coffee, I would recommend! This time, I was less satisfied with my experience. I ordered the brisket summer rolls and the brisket bun. My issues were with the quality/flavor of the meat. The brisket itself had chunks of fat which were not super appetizing and additionally, there was little to no flavor on the brisket. This was odd considering when I ordered from the Williamsburg location I thought the brisket was delicious (which is why I ordered it again). I had to really load on the hoisin sauce and sriracha, but with those I thought it was good. I really stand by the fact that this place is not super authentic-- that isn't necessarily a ding, but if you are in search of authentic Vietnamese food, I don't think this is the spot for you.

    Michael C.

    I have a rule! If somewhere makes something that's the best you've ever had, it gets an auto 5 star. As a vegetarian I've eaten vegan pho all over. It normally, infamously, sucks. But this spot makes the best vegan pho I've ever had. The broth is fragrant, well-spiced, and umami! The veggies are plentiful. Only criticism is that the tofu is cut way too thick (see pic), but that's nitpicking! I really liked it a lot, and can't remember eating a better one. I also got one vegan chickn summer roll (which was meh, I didn't like the texture of the chikn) and one tofu summer roll (which was tasty, but not best I've ever had). The vegan pho is what sends this to S-tier territory, and id come back for it! BTW; no space to sit indoor. FYI.

    Lemongrass Chicken Bánh Mì : $14. Half shown.
    Harris L.

    BLUF: Above average pho and sandwiches. I love the story of Lucy's Vietnamese, as chronicled by the New York Times in 2015 -- thematically, that one can succeed with grit, hard work, and maybe a little luck. Lucy's Vietnamese has since added two more locations in Brooklyn, and an experiment in tacos -- Lucy's Kitchen -- just over the border in Ridgewood, Queens. Lucy's Vietnamese offers a focused main menu of three proteins (smoked beef brisket, lemongrass chicken, tofu) and a vegetable option in sandwich, noodle soup, or noodle bowl (i.e., dry) form. Food: Good (3.5 of 5 stars). We tried two things to go: - Smoked Brisket Phở: $16. Smoked beef brisket is the only protein, and Lucy's provides a generous amount of it. The brisket is lean, and tasty on its own or dipped in your own BBQ sauce. However, the brisket toughens a little when added to hot soup, as the soup cooks the brisket a little more. The soup is flavorful, with mushrooms and some bok choy. Note that the brisket used for the soup is different that the cut used for the sandwich. The sandwich uses a fatty cut that imparts a delicious creaminess to each bite. - Lemongrass Chicken Bánh Mì: $14. On the small side, but packed tightly with ingredients. The chicken is a bit dry. The bread is really good -- soft, thin, with a slight crisp. Logistics and Other: - The restaurant uses the Block (Square) ecosystem for card payments and loyalty program(s). - There is currently no indoor seating, but there is an outdoor dining shed. - Our order came in a lovely reusable red shopping bag.

    Lemongrass Chicken Pho

    I ordered the lemongrass chicken pho as delivery and it arrived at my door in literally 10 minutes, maybe even 9. The food was great, flavorful broth and lots of chicken, and the delivery had all the toppings and sauces packed in and even chopsticks and a little spoon!

    vermicelli beef brisket
    Amanda W.

    The broth here is actually lemongrassy but deep and also not bad. Flavorful.. I got the vermicelli w the broth on the side as an add on. The main meal was just ok, highlight on the brisket but everything else (mushroom bean sprouts cucumbers or cabbage) was eh, meh. The sauce for the vermicelli was good but didnt add much flavor. A hint of tang and initial nicr taste. Its lacking in some but ok in others.

    Brisket pho (ordered to stay)
    Devashis R.

    Eaten here a few times but prior to my most recent visit, it was before the pandemic. The pros, it's a good portion of noodles, broth, and brisket, I probably could've made it two meals. Price is reasonable for what you're getting, IMO. They have covered outside (no inside) seating with fans. Food comes quickly. The broth is vegan. Free water. Nice quality chopsticks. Loved the noodle texture. They have a rewards program for customers. The cons, the majority of my brisket was quite dry. I'm not sure how the brisket is stored after being smoked, but it seems like most of the moisture was lost. To be fair, I ordered around 8:30pm so it wasn't peak meal time and was probably sitting for a while. Everything is served in disposables. I was happy to see a paper bowl, at least, but the broth was served in a plastic container and the spoon was also plastic. I ordered to stay so would like to have seen dishes with my pho already assembled. The sauces all came in packets, too. The broth is vegan (pro and con), traditional pho is simmered bone broth which adds to flavor and nutritional profile. I'll give it one last try, maybe attempt one of the other locations, but for the time being, I think it's a little overrated. Try for yourself and decide, though.

    Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi
    Tiffany C.

    Vietnamese spot with a modern twist, tucked in the middle of Bushwick, Brooklyn. Store opens at noon, and you order online. Prices are more expensive than your typical viet restaurants. Lemongrass chicken banhmi - not your classic banh mi, but still a decent sandwich. The bread was perfect. Brisket pho - the broth was delicious. Very concentrated in flavor, and overall yummy. The brisket was okay, it was kinda dry. There was Chinese veggies and mushroom in the broth. If you order over $50 you get a free Vietnamese coffee.

    Nicole B.

    So, i was craving a banh mi sandwich and since I've had Lucy's on my list of places to try, and i was close by i decided to try them out. What i really was craving was a roast pork banh mi and i thought i would get it here. (No pork here sadly). I was surprised when i walked in and seen that this isn't what i imagined it to be. A little saddened that they didn't have a pork sandwich and my only options were brisket, lemongrass chicken and some kind of vegan option. The counter guy was very nice and welcoming, so although i wanted to go to another spot that seemed more authentic, we decided to try it out and see what it was hitting for. The service was amazing! I mean top tier! He gave us space to make our decisions with no pressure. It's a pretty small place. One counter guy and one cook. I got there around maybe 3pm. Super nice guy, we ordered our food we sat outside in their outdoor space since the indoor space had no seating. They built one of those benches and awnings in the street that was covered for people to eat there. Not bad. 2 picnic tables and a long bar like table for people to enjoy their meal.. now the food. 5 stars for service for sure For me, brisket isn't my favorite. It's good sometimes if it's seasoned well, and tender, it can be delicious. But more times than not, it's not lol. Here, the brisket was smoked and super tender. Easy to bite into. Didn't take much for it to fall apart. Not bad. It was just a bit bland. The sandwich was a bit dry too. It needed the hoisin and hot chili sauce or Sriracha sauce to elevate it to the next level. Once i added the sauce, it definitely upped the sandwich flavor for me a lot. The veggies weren't pickled enough to my like it, but they were okay. The bun was toasted, and it was a regular hero bread you can buy from the deli which also was just bland. But the sauces were needed for this sandwich and i honestly give it a cool 3.5 rating. Would i come back? Uhm... I'm not sure. There isn't much of a selection to be honest, and now that summer is coming, i wouldn't get the pho because it'll be too warm to eat it. Lol. I ate half the sandwich and saved the other half for later. I used maybe 3 packed of hoisin for each side and 1 full pack of siracha for each side as well. The saucier the better. If you're a fan of brisket, then i do think you'd love this sandwich. Personally, i expected more of a traditional banh mi sandwich so it wasn't what i expected it to be, and although the sandwich was good with the sauce, i still left craving that traditional sandwich. But, try them out and let me know what you think. It's worth a try, and it's bbq season soon so this brisket sandwich might be a great alternative to not having a smoker at the bbq for that Smokey bbq flavor on brisket. See pics below

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    I moved out of NYC almost 2 years ago and I still dream about the vegan ginger chick'n pho. No one does it better.

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    3 months ago

    Ambiance is chill, but I don't really eat there (it's small), the food is great though; check them out!

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    Love the Bahn Mis as well as their choices of noodles. Go-to for takeout! Dynamic flavors and always kind staff.

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    This place is ok, the brisket is though. It didn't feel as authentic as other places and the pho didn't come with greens.

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    Ask the Community - Lucy's Vietnamese Bushwick

    Can I order the summer roll with shrimp?

    We have smoked Brisket, Lemongrass and Tofu summer roll.

    It closed!? Damn it I loved that place!!

    It has been reopen!

    Are they moved or its closed?

    It was closed for renovation, now it is open!

    Smoked meat and pho? Dam when you coming west coast?

    If you get your broth down, you'll be Pho king. Let me know, I have done pho for 27 years.

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    Ji Bei Chuan Authentic Asian Noodles

    Ji Bei Chuan Authentic Asian Noodles

    4.5(75 reviews)
    7.9 miBath Beach, Bensonhurst
    $$

    Staff are attentive and preempted my accommodations for the kids (straws, plastic plates etc)…read more Very adorable and filling meals. I asked to sub rice for noodles because one of my kids is a rice pot (can't go without rice) and requested extra sauce, which they kindly provided. The set meals are a fantastic deal; a full size entree, an appetizer and a drink for $19-20. An extra order of noodles is $2.50 and it's really double the amount of noodles that comes in your entree. I also ordered their new dish with has abalone and sea cucumber; this is not part of a set meal. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It has that umami sweetness that comes from a great soup base and the noodles are delicious as usual. The abalone was tender, the sea cucumber had a bite to it. There was fish maw and wood ear in there as well.

    Very good rice noodles with big portions! The soup noodles come out in a piping hot bowl, so be…read moreprepared to sweat. It also feels never-ending, so come with an empty stomach. I've tried the fish maw soup rice noodles, and the tom yum soup noodles - both have good broth, but the tom yum was spicy and hot in temperature, so it was hard to eat it quickly. My mom tried the Chicken Fish Maw soup noodles and thought the chicken was not of the best quality, so I'd avoid that in the future. They have set meals that come with a side and drink, but those limit you to three options. I got sold on buying the gift cards to maximize spend, so I have a few more visits. I'm looking forward to trying the dry noodles because summer is just around the corner!

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    Din Soup Dumplings - 1. Pork Soup Dumplings

    Din Soup Dumplings

    4.6(477 reviews)
    4.0 miBrooklyn Heights
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    Women-owned & operated
    Kid friendly

    Quick walk from the Borough Hall station…read more The restaurants is located a few steps upstairs from the signage and not the lower Chinese restaurant. Pork soup dumpling with juice inside 5/5 20 piece famous crispy pork dumplings on top of the drink of your choice. 5/5. Cucumber salad while crispy and cold it was a bit salty 4/5 Boba milk teas 3/5. Felt it was watered down and boba kinda hard. Service 5/5 Definitely would recommend this place. Great workers and service. Clean and fresh made.

    Food is pretty good. Noodles and dumplings are made fresh and you can tell the difference. Flavors…read morefor fried noodles are also excellent. However, the real negative here is the operations. It is a chaotic mess for the volume they are trying to do. It's not about adding more manpower, it's about streamlining. Tables are sitting empty while people are on the waitlist (not due to reservations), orders are going to the wrong tables, to-go orders are in disarray and have to be re-verified on multiple orders, and it takes a long time to get some water. The Yelp waitlist is useless here - wait was supposed to be 5-10 minutes and it turned into almost 40. All this could have been avoided with more planning, better organization, and training. Kitchen staff doing their job well. Front of house needs work.

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    Truffle and Pork Soup Dumplings: $15

    Din Soup Dumplings - Wild Mushroom Bao (野菌包): $11. Off-menu.

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    Wild Mushroom Bao (野菌包): $11. Off-menu.

    Superior Wonton Noodles - Two Topping Noodles, with Wontons and Beef Brisket, and thin egg noodles. Take-out.

    Superior Wonton Noodles

    4.1(122 reviews)
    7.9 miBath Beach, Bensonhurst

    Cuisine: 9 Service: 6…read moreDecor: 6 Value: 9 Overall: 9 Damn! These wontons were good! Beef brisket was excellent too. Texture of noodles were just right as well. One of the best bowls of noodles I had in any part of NYC. Comparable to my top favorite shops like Maxi's Noodle House, Golden Wonton King, and Sweet Wonton House. On my most recent visit, I watched the staff make some of their plump and juicy wontons. They use such a high ratio of shrimp to pork, which makes them absolutely delicious. I can't get enough of them. With that said, their beef brisket and noodles are no slouches. That's why I got a bowl of Wonton & Beef Brisket Noodle Soup to be able to taste everything I enjoy the most here. I'll be back asap. Btw, buy the wontons frozen and enjoy them at home. I always leave with a few boxes.

    The place to go to for some HK Cantonese style won ton noodles. I got the 2 topping (won ton +…read morebeef tendon) noodles $11 (thin). Also paid up $2.25 for extra noodles which came in the bowl when they arrived. Won ton were delicious. Not too big. Not too small. Broth was piping hot. Noodles were perfectly al dente. U get asked what kind of noodle and lady says most get the thin noodles. I got 3 beef tendon piece which were nice and tender. You get 5 wontons in plain wonton soup. 4 with noodles. 3 in a 2 topping scenario. Yes they charge tax even paying in cash. They did not offer me tea or water. Ample sauces on table. Better than most in Manhattan Chinatown.

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    Muteki Udon - Yasai Ebi Tempura Udon

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    4.3(74 reviews)
    3.4 miProspect Heights, Park Slope

    I came into Muteki Udon a bit skeptical since the prices initially felt on the higher side, but…read morethat quickly changed once the bowl arrived. The portion size lined up with the cost, and more importantly, the quality delivered. Every sip of the broth and every slurp of the udon made it clear this was a thoughtfully prepared dish. I went with the niku udon on recommendation and it lived up to it. The flavor was rich and satisfying, and the quality of the meat really stood out. What really put things into perspective was visiting Raku shortly after. At a similar price point, the difference in portion, flavor, and quality of ingredients was noticeable. Muteki felt more filling and more complete as a meal. I left genuinely happy with the experience and would definitely come back to try more of their udon options.

    We were hungry on our way to prospect park and stopped here for a late lunch around 2pm. There were…read moreonly around 3 parties dining so we were immediately seated. Since they have handmade noodles, we ordered the karaage ramen and Niku udon. While the texture of the noodles were great and broth not too salty (which is good), the protein toppings were just OK. The beef in the Niku udon was overcooked so texture was springy and tough. Karaage in the ramen felt greasy and breading hard rather than crispy. Overall, the dishes were just OK for how much they costed. Staff was courteous, interior design was cool, and their bowls are beautifully shaped.

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