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    Pho Hoang

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Good Pho in a shared restaurant (Pizza Place) Takes credit cards. Give a 4 out of 5. Still better than Franklin area Pho.

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    Soy Bistro

    Soy Bistro

    4.6
    (626 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    Food In one word, exceptional! Was invited for lunch and we…read moretried the Bimbimbap, Cheesy Skillet, Hot Chicken, and Gochujang Chicken. There were no complaints and very few leftovers. Really appreciated how the Hot Chicken was pan seared and kept more of the traditional Korean spices. We did find out that the Spicy Pork Bulgogi is not available anymore , but remains on tee menu as sold out. Service Get there early! Waited in line for a while and also not much seating inside or out. We were lucky to grab one open table outside. You grab a number after ordering and they bring the food to you. Self serve drinks. Ambiance The interior is small and it can be difficult to find close parking. If you don't mind walking from the next parking lot over, then you're good. Would I go back? Absolutely! The food is just too good.

    Redemption Tour -- Mostly Successful…read more Full disclosure: I got pretty sick after eating here in 2021 -- my spouse too -- and we swore off the place. To our credit, neither of us left a nasty review at the time; it happens in the restaurant business. But five years of watching them stay busy and still standing convinced me it was probably a one-off, so I gave Soy Bistro another shot. I ordered the Hot Chicken -- pan-seared, chargrilled chicken breast with Korean spices, served with house coleslaw and rice. The restaurant was clean, the service attentive, and a genuine highlight: self-serve beverages with large cups of ice-cold water, which I really appreciated. The coleslaw was crisp with a terrific dressing, and the rice was spot on. The chicken itself was a touch dry and could have really used a dipping sauce to pull it all together. At $15.50 -- closer to $20 after tax and tip, I wasn't wowed by the value on this particular dish. The cheesy skillets were flying out of the kitchen and looked amazing, clearly the crowd favorite for a reason. Next visit I haven't found my dish yet, but I have a pretty good idea where to look.

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    Some of the dining room.
    Some of the dining room.
    Cheesy Skillet
    Cheesy Skillet
    Soy Bistro

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    Viet Tea Cafe

    Viet Tea Cafe

    4.5
    (98 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Motchi donuts are so good and so was the biscoff cookie cloud matcha. I came from an insta add and…read moreit did not disappoint. Worth the 32 min drive!

    Came for the mochi donuts, stayed for the extremely delicious $8.95 tofu banh mi…read more Tucked into the corner of the Walmart shopping complex off Nolensville Road, easy to blow past even when you know it's there, just by virtue of how small it is. Almost always packed, even right before closing. I've done delivery a couple of times before finally showing up in person. (And now regret I ever did delivery. Pickup is easy and the fees are not worth it.) Menu is tight and purposeful: banh mi, pho, rice noodle bowls, a handful of appetizers, all inexpensive. The boba and fruit teas are an influencer's dream: colorful, instagrammable, with lots of interesting flavors to choose from. But the real draw here is the made-fresh-daily mochi donuts, and the flavor lineup leans decidedly international: taro glaze, Dubai chocolate, strawberry pocky, pistachio. My personal favorite is actually the plain sugar (maximum chewy mochi mouthfeel), but the fancier ones hold up, too. Miles better than what the nearby chain Asian bakeries are doing, and I have eaten at a lot of those. All that said, the actual food is not an afterthought. The tofu banh mi ($8.95) has become a genuine addiction, on what tastes like real, homemade French bread. Ordered on their website, ready in 15 minutes, waiting at the counter 2 minutes after I walked in. The 1 friction point: the space gets crowded enough that navigating to the counter for pickup is a little awkward. Parking is easy (massive shared lot), staff is warm and fast. Would be in very regular rotation if it weren't slightly out of my way, and it's well worth the effort.

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    Menu of food and drinks!
    Menu of food and drinks!
    Golden fried rolls that was wrapped in flour paper with pork and veggies.
    Golden fried rolls that was wrapped in flour paper with pork and veggies.
    Toasted sweet buttered Banh Mi that are chopped up and served with sliced pork rolls, Japanese Mayo, and chili sauce.

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    Toasted sweet buttered Banh Mi that are chopped up and served with sliced pork rolls, Japanese Mayo, and chili sauce.
    Vui’s Kitchen

    Vui’s Kitchen

    3.7
    (152 reviews)
    9.0 mi
    $$

    My fiancé and I got take out from here tonight. Here are some positives: good service, staff…read morelistened to our changes (ex: no cilantro), and the food overall was tasty. Everything tasted fresh, no complaints there. However, I had an issue with the portion size to price ratio. My fiancé and I both ordered the regular sized pho. They have a smaller size and a regular size and we 100% ordered regular size. Now, I don't know if something got mixed up, but assuming I got the correct order, a regular size portion is a shallow takeout container with noodles and the toppings and 16oz of broth. That amount of broth is enough to barely cover everything in the already shallow bowl. Also, the bao bun, while super tasty, cost $4.25 and we got one piece of pork belly on it which I was a little sad about! The coconut pudding, also super tasty, was pretty small too and cost $3.00. However, it is a filling dessert so I can understand that pricing and portion sizes. Again, overall this place is good, but I think I've just been a bit more spoiled with other Pho spots I've been to. I've had a lot of places give me a lot more bang for my buck.

    I've ordered Vui's Kitchen for takeout twice now and really enjoyed it…read more The online ordering system makes it easy to quickly place an order. The food was estimated to be ready 10-15 minutes after I ordered. It was ready in the promised time. The Chicken Pho was perfect when I had a cold. I added chili oil and loved the flavor of the soup. It was loaded with chicken and veggies too. The Beef Bao Bun was flavorful. The meat on the Bao bun was great. Vui's Bowl was also really good. My kids loved the Kids Rice Bowl. The kids' meals are large enough for my daughters to share. Vui's will be on my list when I'm looking for a healthy meal or a nice brothy soup.

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    Vui’s Kitchen
    The Mahi-Mahi Cabbage Salad as delivered... I've had micro greens before, but not micro fish.
    The Mahi-Mahi Cabbage Salad as delivered... I've had micro greens before, but not micro fish.
    Grilled Sticky Chicken Wings

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    Grilled Sticky Chicken Wings
    Love, Peace & Pho

    Love, Peace & Pho

    3.6
    (537 reviews)
    6.6 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Large group friendly

    We wanted to grab one last delicious meal before leaving town, and this spot completely hit the…read morespot on a rainy day. The Food: The chicken pho here is incredibly delicious. The broth is rich, comforting, and packed with flavor, yet the whole meal still feels so light and healthy. It was exactly what we needed to warm up. The Ambiance: The decor is absolutely lovely and creates a very relaxed atmosphere. It honestly felt like we were transported right to Vietnam while we were eating. The Service: The servers were so friendly, welcoming, and attentive from the moment we walked in. If you are looking for an authentic, comforting bowl of pho in a beautiful setting, I cannot recommend this place enough. It was the perfect send-off to our Nashville trip!

    My friend and I were really looking forward to trying this restaurant before a show at Zanies. We…read morehad made reservations, but when we arrived, the place was completely empty, so reservations didn't seem necessary. We were seated right away and quickly decided what we wanted to order. Unfortunately, that's where the positive experience ended. There were two staff members present: one behind the bar and one in the dining are. After being seated, no one acknowledged us. We waited about 15 minutes without anyone offering water, taking our order, or even checking in. What made it more frustrating was when another guest came in and was immediately greeted and served water, while we were still being ignored. At that point, it became clear we weren't going to receive service, so we decided to leave. As we walked out, the staff watched us go without saying a word or attempting to address the situation. We ended up going to The Smiling Elephant, where we had a completely different experience--friendly service and great food. Based on this experience, I wouldn't recommend this restaurant.

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    Beautiful dining room
    Beautiful dining room
    Hot sakes
    Hot sakes
    Pho ga tron- Hanoi famous dry chicken pho

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    Pho ga tron- Hanoi famous dry chicken pho
    Vui's Kitchen

    Vui's Kitchen

    3.8
    (538 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    It's been a hot minute since I've had Vui's, but it was just as fresh and tasty as I remembered! My…read morefriend and I were coworking in the area and decided to grab a quick lunch. Vui's service is fast, and there's plenty of seating inside and outside for large groups. It was busy on a Thursday during lunch, but we only had to wait a few minutes to order, and another 10 minutes for our food to be delivered to our table. We sat out on the patio, and it was truly a beautiful setting for a weekday lunch. I ordered the chicken pho, and it was just what I was craving on a beautiful spring day. My friend ordered the Banh Mi, which looked delicious as well! There's plenty of sriracha and hoisin available for dipping and drizzling.

    Make sure to catch a good time to go, if you're planning to stop by for lunch. We went and there…read morewas no one, so had parking and a table. About 20 mins later it was completely packed. Staff is a 5 star! Very nice. Food was okay. Shrimp Summer Rolls are okay but do not taste like any traditional Fresh Vietnamese rolls I have had. They are not as fresh and flavor misses the mark - so does the sauce it comes with. Pork Belly Bahn Mi was okay. Bread they use is really good but contents were just okay. Liked the side salad I ordered with it! Great dressing. All in all, it was okay. It gets very busy so if you have a table, you feel rushed to eat and go, since it's a small indoor space and everyone wants to sit (completely understandable).

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    Decor is amazing
    Decor is amazing
    Pork Belly Rice Bowl
    Pork Belly Rice Bowl
    Summer Rolls

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    Summer Rolls
    Degthai

    Degthai

    4.7
    (825 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    For my first visit to Degthai, I ordered the vegan Tiew Gang noodles and it was phenomenal. The…read morebase of vegetable broth mixed with coconut milk was creamy yet not heavy (with a blend of yellow and red curry spices, according to the menu -- sadly I am not that well versed in curries!). The noodles were cooked perfectly, and the tofu was browned to perfection. The grilled broccoli and cauliflower were snappy and contrasted well with the rest of the ingredients. The dish had a spicy yet tolerable kick to it, but I have a very high threshold for spice and heat (I added chili oil to take it up a notch!). Also, the portion size is BIG. I was very hungry so I had no issues finishing most of it, but it could easily be shared between two adults, especially if you order an appetizer or side. I loved the interior decor, which was simple yet eye catching. The mural encompassing the entire space in particular looked really cool. The place was packed, but the friendly staff were hustling to keep the line moving.

    The Tiew Gang Vegan is the best version of a Khao-Soi-like curry noodle dish I've had in years…read more Typically Khao Soi dishes can disappoint from being not full-bodied or temperature hot enough, but Degthai's Tiew Gang Vegan is a complex+balanced, complete curry soup noodle bowl full of uniquely satisfying goodness that is seldom found anywhere. The hardest part about eating at Degthai is beelining to the Tiew Gang Vegan. (BTW, I am not Vegan, yet I LOVE the Tiew Gang Vegan.) They do everything well - the other curries, the standard noodle dishes, the dumplings - and it can be tempting to just go with your regular go-to dish like Pad Thai w/Chicken (BORRRINGG, but they do it well nonetheless.) You've gotta try the Tiew Gang Vegan. It's truly a once-in-a-year of eating out experience finding a dish this incredible. It competes pound-for-pound in the same heavy hitter weight class as the best Pho, Ramen, Jjamppong, or Beef Noodle Soup you've ever had. I've now been to Degthai 10 times, and have gotten the Tiew Gang Vegan the last 5 times in a row.

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    STREET DUMPLINGS and THAI ICE TEA
    STREET DUMPLINGS and THAI ICE TEA
    Shrimp pad Thai
    Shrimp pad Thai
    Crispy tofu

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    Crispy tofu

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