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    Minh Ky Restaurant

    4.2 (1.4k reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Noodles, Soup
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Duck leg
    David N.

    I went on a Monday afternoon and there was a few parking spots, usually this parking lot of full because it's a small parking lot with a few businesses in the shopping center. There wasn't a wait and we were seated right away. The woman that helped us was really nice and sweet. So the customer service 5/5 Comfortable seating, plenty of sauces and utensils at the table. And it wasn't crammed in there. We ordered two orders of the Roasted Duck Leg egg/ rice noodle soup and Crispy chicken leg. The roasted duck was amazing and such a great price for so much food. The soup was also amazing with great flavor. Crispy chicken leg was also delicious with the sauce it came with. 5/5

    Roast Duck Noodle Soup, Wonton Noodle Soup, Combination Noodle Soup
    Nathan L.

    Minh Ky was a place we stumbled upon, and I am so glad we did as it was highly nostalgic for me. Walking in I immediately noticed a woman in the back folding wontons. Ok.. that's always a promising sign. Then I noticed the pleathora of sauces and seasonings at each table: soy sauce, chili oil, red vinegar, white pepper, pickled peppers, Sriracha, oyster sauce. Ok.. even more promising. Then I saw the menu with seemingly endless options. Yep, this place is legit. And reminds me of a place I grew up at in the Bay Area. Except here they play Drake. The food was delicious. The duck egg noodle came with a generous portion of duck. I appreciated that the wonton wrapper and rice noodles actually had a distinct texture. I may have added too much spice to mine, but I have no regrets. The cashew pork was a nice surprise to my bowl. While you may have to get lucky with parking (we parked on the curb and was just fine), and get through the slight language barrier, it is a wonderful experience and is worth a try.

    Parking lot
    Wai F.

    Parking 3/5 -Small plaza parking lot with about 20 spots with awkward flow of traffic that can get messy if it's slightly busy. Service 5/5 -Friendly staff, seated quickly and food came out quick as well while they had a full house. Food 4/5 -Roast duck egg noodles soup, bouncy egg noodles in comforting wonton soup and plenty of refreshing green onions. The roast duck comes on a separate plate, it's smokey and juicy and savory. Great deal for the portion size. -Crispy chicken leg, marinaded chicken leg that tasted like it was flash fried with golden crispy skin and soft tender meat. The gem is the sauce it sits in, tasted like a plum based sauce that brought life to the crispy chicken. Ambiance 4/5 -No frills small restaurant that you go to get your fix of noodles or rice or other cravings homey Asian food cravings, medium noise.

    Tom Yum Soup with Egg Noodles. Tofu noodle stir fry in the back.
    Morgan W.

    Came here for the very first time on a lunch break and I was really excited to try this place as I have heard that it was wonderful. To say parking is a challenge would be an understatement, it's horrific. So, if you're coming here you're most likely going to have to park in the residential areas in the surrounding areas. I came at 1130 and it was a packed house. Service was friendly and very quick which I appreciated. I ordered the Tom yum soup with egg noodles and it was just okay. I wasn't blown away by it and I think it may be because I went in with super high hopes. I want to come back and try something else. The broth was flavorful but it didn't pack that tom yum punch I'm used to. It wasn't very spicy at all. I got the combination of seafood and pork but it was mostly seafood. I don't think I would order it again.

    Condiments
    Vivian

    A nostalgic spot that I had to revisit now that I have adult money and real cravings. Minh Ky Restaurant is one of those places I remember going to as a kid, even though we lived 25 minutes away at the time, so you already know it had to be worth it. A lot of reviews rave about their duck, so I came back specifically to try it. The parking lot is honestly a nightmare. People are sitting on hazards everywhere because there's barely any space. It's tight, confusing to navigate, and street parking is basically full. The surrounding plazas are covered in tow-away signs too, so just be prepared. Once we finally parked and walked in, the restaurant was pretty empty with only one other table. We were greeted and seated right away. The menu has a few specials and a mix of Vietnamese-Chinese dishes like noodle soups, rice plates, and stir fry items. We decided to split the bo luc lac and a 1/4 roast duck. At the table, you get fully set up with sauces and condiments like sriracha, hoisin, jalapenos, salt, sugar, pepper, soy sauce, and vinegar. Our food came out pretty quickly, but the second the duck hit the table, my husband and I just looked at each other. It was clearly over-roasted, almost burnt. The plate was also extremely hot which made it feel like it had been reheated. The skin didn't have that glossy, flavorful finish you expect from good roast duck and the meat was tough. There was barely any meat on the pieces we got which made it even more disappointing. Especially coming back from San Francisco where we had amazing duck for cheaper, this just didn't compare at all. The bo luc lac, on the other hand, was really good and honestly one of the better ones I've had. It's a Vietnamese shaken beef dish where tender beef cubes are seared and tossed in a savory garlic soy based sauce. Here, the beef was super tender and not chewy at all. The sauce soaked perfectly into the rice and every bite was really satisfying. They also layer lettuce underneath which soaks up all that sauce and was actually one of my favorite parts at the end. It also comes with tomato slices, which I personally don't enjoy, but that's just me. If I could give half stars I would, but this rounds down more than it goes up. It's frustrating because I know from other reviews that the duck we got wasn't the norm, but at the same time it's hard to ignore that multiple people saw that plate and still decided to serve it.

    crispy chicken leg
    Anthony D.

    Minh Ky Restaurant is a longtime hole-in-the-wall noodle spot that's been around for years. Under new ownership for a couple of years now, it still serves tasty, generously portioned noodles. I usually get the crispy chicken with dry egg noodles (4/5), while the missus goes for the duck with egg noodles (4/5). The chicken stays perfectly crispy, and the duck is juicy and well-seasoned. The restaurant is very small and can get crowded, especially at lunch. Service is simple, and there's little in the way of ambience. Parking is very tight. Despite that, it's a solid spot for a quick, satisfying lunch or takeout.

    House fried rice
    Christina A.

    I've been coming to this place since I first moved here over a decade ago. The owners changed a few year ago. Sweet: even though ownership changed they still have the same servers that remember us even though we don't come as much as we used to. The menu for the most part is still the same. They still offer our favorite items such as the salty pork, honey walnut shrimp, chow Mein, house fried rice and wonton egg noodle soup. The restaurant has since new ownership is much cleaner inside. You can either make it family style or have one entree for yourself. One entree is plentiful for one person. Sour: our most recent experience there were some slight changes like the texture and taste of the salty pork. It seemed like it was cooked healthier as it wasn't nice and crispy as usual. The size of the dishes are still the same more on the small size but higher cost. The food is not quite the same as it used to be but it is still pretty good. Unfortunately I feel like SD lacks in the Chinese cuisine options but this place will probably remain a favorite Chinese option for my family for the time being.

    Momo Z.

    Locally known as 明记面家, it's a Vietnamese-Chinese fusion noodle shop. It's located further south, so lunchtime is recommended--traffic is always heavy here in the evening. Hidden in the Little Saigon area of City Heights, this humble eatery has stood the test of time thanks to loyal regulars, consistent great taste, and solid value for money. They specialize in Cantonese and Vietnamese-style noodles: classic wonton noodles, Vietnamese beef noodle soup, and Southeast Asian stir-fried noodles. Broths are slow-simmered with pork bones and dried flounder, paired with house-made thin egg noodles that have a nice springy texture and wheat aroma. Highly recommend the Sate Beef Rice Noodle, Sate Beef Tripe with Turnip Dry Noodles, and roast duck. Portions are generous, affordable, and the restaurant is clean and tidy. A top pick for noodle lovers!

    Interior
    Jane L.

    This unsuspecting spot did not disappoint. It was highlighted in a food bloggers Best Chinese Restaurants in San Diego. Parking in limited in this tiny lot, so I usually grab a banh mi at a neighboring shop. They offer a wide variety of Vietnamese and Chinese dishes. I came specifically for the Roasted Duck Noodle Soup. You have the option of wide flat rice noodles or thin egg noodles. The server said it's better with the egg noodles. Before I could snap photos of the interior of the restaurant she was already back with my food. Less than 5 minutes for sure, which makes sense. Duck is already roasted just needed to chop it, blanch the noodles, ladle the broth and garnish with onions. This was a fairly large portion, could have shared it but I was hungry so I gobbled it up. Generous 1/4 of a duck, maybe 8oz of egg noodles swimming in broth. I do appreciate that the duck was served on the side because it was rather greasy. The host was friendly, can't say my server was but that is typical for Asian restaurants. She did not come back to check on me. All the condiments and utensils are self-serve on the table. You don't come for the service. The whole duration of lunch, they had a steady flow of dine-in and to-go guests. When I was about finished, there was an elder man standing waiting for a table. I invited him to sit down at my table as I was getting up to pay my tab. I imagine this place gets pretty packed for dinner. I think I'll stick for weekday lunch to avoid a wait. Lots more dishes to try.

    Hao W.

    My friends and I really enjoy the food here. Comfort food at it's finest. You cannot go wrong with getting their crispy chicken leg rice noodle. The chicken skin has that nice crunch and the chicken still remains tender and juicy. Their Vietnamese coffee is usually good, but lately it's not as sweet as it used to be. Just tell the waitress and they will adjust it accordingly to your taste. It's a small parking lot, so come early to avoid parking at the street.

    6. Mì / Hủ Tiếu Xủi Cảo, Hoành Thánh (Nước / Khô)
    Tammy N.

    It's a casual restaurant that had good food at reasonable portions, and fast service! Cô refilled my hot tea to take to-go -- thank you!

    Julie D.

    Dumpling & Wonton Egg Noodle Soup: broth was very light, mild umami flavor, noodles had a good texture. wontons were soft & had lightly seasoned pork filling. Sate Beef Tripe Egg Noodle Soup: it's strong in the sate flavor and comes with various meats, heavier soup overall. Crispy Chicken Leg: crispy exterior, light soy sauce flavor, some parts were a little dry. Would return for the Dumpling & Wonton Egg Noodle Soup!

    #20
    Judy O.

    The #20 Beef Stew with Tendon with Egg noodle ( you can get rice if you like but it breaks apart and takes away from it) It's savory, flavorful,aromatic, full of tender pieces of meat and soft tendon very very similar to the Vietnamese Beef Stew you dip the bread in.. Trust me, it's life changing

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    Our favorite go to for mi nuoc. The service is always quick and friendly. They share a tight parking lot, so parking is sometime a hassle.

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    Ask the Community - Minh Ky Restaurant

    Can they do gluten friendly options (maybe all rice noodles and rice wrappers on wontons and dumplings)?

    They don't do special request

    Do you sell the Spicy chili sauce?

    What delivery service do they use?

    None

    Do you have party trays?

    They do but check their website (faq's) for more info https://www.minhkysd.com

    Are their vegan options?

    They can exclude meat/ eggs out of any dish.

    Do they add msg to the food? I would like to try this place.

    They do, You can ask them to make your food without it :)

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