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    Twenty Pho Hour

    4.2 (919 reviews)
    ModerateNoodles
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Izzy H.

    When you walk in, it is so cool to look at all of the different drawings. Ordering was super easy with Joni. She's awesome and super sweet! The food is soooo flavorful, new for me to try a veggie broth I always opt in for the meat. They have changed me, I'm coming back for their veggie broth. Staff is very quick and attentive as well, I love that they don't leave dishes on tables and clean up immediately. Especially not making you feel rushed. Overall, great experience, great food, lots of flavors. Please check them out when you come to Orlando area

    Pho tai
    Micaela R.

    This place is great if you're craving some soup or something healthy to eat late at night (it's open til 2am on Saturdays)! I ended up getting the pho tai (sliced beef), which was a big enough portion that I even had leftovers to take home with me. The soup was comforting and decently tasty. One of my favorite aspects of pho is that you can customize it to your own liking, and they had all the side veggies and sauces to help with that process (bean sprouts, basil, lime, jalapenos, hoisin, Sriracha, chili oil). You order as soon as you get inside (everything else besides the food being brought out to you is self-service) and the decor is more of a trend, with 2D art lining the whole interior, and a little booth in the back if you wanted pictures with you and your friends.

    Curry noodle
    Ellie N.

    Decent food. The curry noodle is very good. I didn't like the noodle in the pho too much, but the broth is very clean in taste.

    Pad Thai
    Valarie E.

    Twenty Pho Hour is on International Drive and is a very artsy fun restaurant with delicious food. I was able to order Pad Thai several times and it was consistently delicious. They have happy hour from 3-5 pm Monday to Friday and offer half price selected drinks and appetizers. The staff is hospitable and the food is prepared fresh and you can tell from the amazing flavors. I love shrimp in my Pad Thai, but if you have allergies to shell fish or treenuts and peanuts, this is not the dish for you. The offer a variety of other dishes, but I always seem to order the Pad Thai! In Thailand the side additions, such as peanuts, bean sprouts and lime is what makes the dish. You can add spice if you want, or keep it mild. Enjoy the photos!

    Royce R.

    Tried Twenty Pho Hour and left feeling it was more about the aesthetic than the food. I had both the chicken and steak phos -- the broth was flavorful and comforting, but the meats themselves lacked much taste, making the overall dishes feel pretty average. The Vietnamese iced coffee was strong (in a good way if you like your caffeine bold), and the space definitely stands out with its 2D black-and-white cartoon decor. That said, the look is a bit more impressive in photos than in person -- fun to see once, but not quite as captivating up close. Make sure to stop by the bathroom, though -- the decor there is a surprise worth checking out. Overall, a cool concept and a decent meal, but mostly fueled by the Instagram hype.

    Cartoony decor
    Denise M.

    Twenty Pho Hour on International Drive feels like stepping into a well-lit black-and-white cartoon. The walls are covered with playful mottos playing on the word pho (Have a pho-nomenal day), giving the place a slightly irreverent vibe. Service was friendly, swift and efficient, the kind that gets a steaming bowl in front of you before you examined all the condiments on the table. The broth itself was rich and deeply flavored, leaning a bit on the sweet side at first slurp. But once I added their excellent chili oil to balance it...wow. The broth bloomed! Savory, spicy, and absolutely delicious. Constructive observations: the plastic spoon in a bowl of very hot broth gives me pause, and the side plate of greens: Thai basil, lime, bean sprouts, and jalapeños, was not generous. Also glaringly absent: culantro, which I expect to see with pho. The dining room was full of college students and young families, which added to the chill atmosphere. I ended up lingering well after finishing my bowl, people-watching and soaking up the vibe. Pho-nomenal? Pretty close. And definitely a cool stop on International Drive when visiting Orlando.

    Spring roll....
    Cony L.

    Wow.... I've never been to such bad pho place before in my life other than one in West Virginia.... They serve everything in plastic and paper plates even veggies... There were barely any meat in the pho and rather eat instant pho.... Never again... The servers look like they are not excited to be there either... Only good thing about this place is decor is descent lol

    Black & white themed soda fountain machine available. I didn't order a drink.
    Deborah B.

    I enjoyed the aesthetics, very fun to look around!! Next time I'd like to eat in and order pho or ramen because it's a large bowl & they even offer zucchini shaped like noodles, plus different broths, including a red curry one for a slight up charge. I ordered takeout of 2 appetizers, which wasn't as satisfying considering it was over $12 for 4 skinny bland summer rolls. For a few dollars more it would've been more satisfying & a better value. I don't like eating take out pho/ramen because it's often deconstructed & build your own at home, not as pretty as being presented a big bowl with tastes to discover as you dig in. The vegetable summer roll had quality purple & green lettuce, thin bit of tofu & some noodles. Neither component had flavor, tasteless. The sweet chili sauce was good. A sprig of basil, mint or cilantro, ANYTHING, lime, would've been helpful. The shrimp & meat summer rolls had a hint of flavor, almost none. Again, a few leaves of mint or cilantro were sorely lacking. Luckily, the thick peanut sauce had flavor & some finely chopped peanuts on top. It was just a peanut soy sauce paste. Lime could've helped also. The shrimp appeared like 3, but there were actually 1 and a half per roll because they were cut in half. Slivers were to look good, cute through the translucent rice paper, not to actually contribute to the taste. Low flavor profiles, not much. Flavor was 2~D, didn't jump out at me, watery. I'd like to return one day & order a big cartoonish bowl of pho, ramen, or zucchini, probably with the red curry broth. I saw lots of bowls that looked great. Remember: you must specifically request basil, jalapeños, sprouts, or lime when ordering if interested in more flavor.

    Crispy Pig Bowl
    Loralyn N.

    Came back here on a recent vacation and made it a point to Lyft from Universal to here after a long park day. Took some friends for their first time and it did not disappoint the second go around. My crispy pork bowl was the most delicious thing and the loaded kimchi fries are also a must order. Love the servers and the design on the inside. Such a cool place and a perfect post amusement park meal.

    Lao Pork Eggrolls
    Chris T.

    This spot popped up near our hotel and after long days at the parks, we were craving some viet food. They have different types of Pho. Mainly noodle dishes and appetizers not rice dishes like a traditional viet shop. We ordered - Pho dac biet with roundeye beef on the side with lime - Pho Ga (chicken) - red elephant chicken and udon noods! - Fried Laos Eggrolls Drinks: VIet iced coffee Thai ice tea mango milk tea The ladies working were out there wiping down and cleaning as best they can. The space is primarily white with black comic book style theme. Cute throne chair and phone booth setup in the back for photo ops! The service was quick and good came out timely. Appreciate that. The pho for us didn't hit, the broth felt like it needed more depth to the flavor sort of like longer simmer in the pot, it was a bit too light and didn't have that signature pho punch on first sips. The red elephant had a full body flavor with a hint of spice. That was a nice broth, the noods had a good chew as it was udon, but it didn't take up any of the broth. Perhaps a different option for noodles would be a welcome choice. Highlight was the eggrolls for me. Ours came out crispy and hot. Paired well with the dipping sauce. Overall it did its job on this trip. Nice staff and appreciate the quick service.

    Aflo F.

    It has been cold lately in Central Florida, so we were craving a good bowl of pho. We chose Twenty Pho Hour because the name caught our attention and it kept popping up on my social media feed. When we walked in, the place looked cool. The decor felt like stepping into a comic book. We were so focused on the visuals that we did not realize you had to order before being seated. With another party behind us, we felt rushed and flustered while ordering. We ordered the Pho Dac Biet combo, ramen butter noodles, a kids build your own bowl, and the fried sampler platter. After ordering, we were seated and given a number. While waiting, we took photos by the phone booth. The food came out very fast, which was impressive at first. Unfortunately, the food did not live up to expectations. The pho broth tasted like an instant base rather than something simmered all day. It lacked the depth and aromatics you normally expect from pho. The meat was also disappointing. The meatball had an odd flavor, and the eye round steak was thicker, smaller, and fully cooked instead of thin and lightly raw. The kids build a bowl was bland. The ramen butter noodles stayed true to the name but were far too oily. My kid barely touched it. The biggest letdown was the fried sampler. The spring rolls were not warm, which suggested they had been sitting out. They were soggy and overly oily instead of crisp. The fried dumplings were also soggy and did not taste freshly fried. This likely explains why the food came out so quickly. In the end, we did not enjoy the food and did not even finish half of what we ordered. The atmosphere and concept are fun, but the food quality needs serious improvement for us to return.

    It was actually good. Very good.
    Danreb V.

    I didn't want to like this place, but it's actually fire. We were having a rough day in our last day in Orlando, and my girlfriend suggested we eat here. As a San Jose resident, where pho doesn't get any better unless you're actually in Vietnam, the selection puzzled me. But she wasn't feeling good, so I was just willing to do whatever she wanted at this point. I did no prior research. I just assumed it was going to be bad, so as soon as we hoped out of our Lyft and entered the establishment -- OMG. There is absolutely nothing about the interior that screamed Vietnamese. It's very artsy. I felt like I was in a new coloring book. Just about everything about this place was "for IG", so while I'm cool with those vibes, I know that isn't authentic. I was also weirded about by the fact that you have to order and pay upfront before sitting down. I ordered the oxtail pho. It was a bit pricey, but considering the fact that it's oxtail and I doubt I'd find any other pho places nearby, I was fine with it. Then the pho came. The broth? Tasty, clean, and beefy. The meat? Quality. The noodles? Fresh -- not my favorite way to order pho noodles, but they were fine. I don't remember if thin pho noodles were an option. As much as I wanted to hate this place, this is actually one of the better bowls of pho I ever had. It's not the most traditional setting, but this place despite the theatrics is Asian-approved.

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    Vina N.

    The food was alright. I had made a mistake by building my own bowl. My friend had ordered a pho bowl and that tasted really good. I had assumed the beef broth under the "build a bowl" option was the same as pho broth, but it was very different. Other than that, the actual pho my friend ordered was pretty good.

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    It has good food and amazing service and would recommend any noodle lovers and it's great

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    great restaurant. amazing customer service!!! MoMo was so nice definitely come see him :)

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    For the someone that has a seafood allergy, is the veggie broth made with fish sauce or no?

    it depends on what you ordered.

    Can we make reservations ahead of time?

    No reservations ahead of time allowed. The food is not good either.

    Wait time at night on a friday?

    Depends on the day lol but we waited 20 mins but it's because you order first then shit and they make sure you have enough room per party ... they are great

    Any Vegan options?

    Hey! Yes there are. There’s a Veggie pho and also some build a bowl options for vegans.

    Are there any gluten-free options?

    Hey Samara! There are a few gluten free options. We have a Veggie Pho which is gluten free and also some ways to build your own bowl with a variety of gluten free choices.

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    4.6(532 reviews)
    12.9 miLake Eola Heights, Mills50
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    The place is really small... I feel they could move into a larger space cuz they had multiple…read morepeople waiting for a table the entire time I was there. I don't feel they do a great job explaining their menu to people who are unfamiliar with udon, especially cuz there are no pictures for them to see what they're ordering. It was fine for me as I'm super familiar with Japanese food. We got tempura udon, which is something I've been craving, and they did a great job. I highly recommend it. We didn't feel like a cocktail so I got an iced tea and he got a viet coffee but they served it in a cocktail glass so it was such a small amount... def shoulda been served in a tall glass, cuz why do I have to be slowly sipping that c'mon. The service was good. They were all friendly and courteous. Oh, parking is a nightmare. There's a lot in the back but you'll be lucky to find a spot. There's street parking but that's also crazy. Def not their fault but just be aware. All in all a nice place. I'd def come back again for their food.

    UDON WANT TO MISS OUT ON ZARU | my first visit was during their soft opening a few years ago so I…read moreventured in again after they received their Michelin Bib Gourmand accolade to see how they've changed, aside from the slight price markup in one year. Of the zensai (appetizers), I've tried the Tatsuta-Age, which was pretty tasty. Hot and crispy with good flavor. The udon is also top notch. They make it in house. Perfect chewy texture, what Taiwanese would call "QQ" I realized after my second visit that I still have not tried an udon with hot broth. I've tried the Spicy Miso Tan-Tan Udon, which was quite tasty, although a little on the richer/heavier side. I have also tried the Mentaiko Tsukimi Udon which was refreshing in the cold broth. I paired it with an add-on of sliced beef, which was delicious, they serve it on the side so you can add to whatever dish on your own. What I wouldn't recommend... The Viet Coffee with sesame foam and crushed sesame seeds was hard to drink. I loved the initial flavors but the foam got a little greasy and clumpy when mixed with the crushed sesame seeds, particularly toward the second half of the coffee. I wouldn't order it again. I would be interested to see any updates they've made recently but with so many new restaurants on Mills, I may choose those first.

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    Walala Hand-Pulled Noodles

    Walala Hand-Pulled Noodles

    4.5(166 reviews)
    11.2 miHorizons West / West Orlando
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    Speaks Mandarin
    Family-owned & operated

    Finally tried Walala Hand-Pulled Noodles and they did not disappoint! My husband and I shared the…read moreboiled dumpling sampler (pork, beef, and chicken), chopped cucumber salad, beef skewer, and their ever popular spicy braised beef short rib stew with hand-pulled noodles. Everything was super good, especially the dumplings and the stew. The broth is very flavorful and the short rib was nice & tender which is always my biggest concern regarding meats in soups. The noodles really are the star of the show and there's something just so perfectly light and chewy about them. It truly is an artform! I'm glad this place lives up to hype and we'll definitely be back to try more of the menu!

    I've been hearing about Walala for some time now, so I was so excited to finally try it!…read more The workers are pretty friendly, and we came on a Sunday evening and were able to be seated right away. We wanted to try the wontons in chili oil but they were sadly out so we ended up getting the big beef skewers. The flavoring on them was sooo good. But we did have a lot of super chewy and fatty pieces that we weren't really a fan of. The noodles came out so quickly and they were streaming hot, which we loved. The clear broth is super clean and light with a very herbal fragrance to it. Like I feel like that would be perfect to drink if you were sick. But not being sick, I did end up adding some soy sauce just to give it some more flavor. But I like that with the sauces at the table, you can kinda just customize to your liking. I think the knife cut noodles are probably my favorite type of noodles here, but the hor fun goes really well with the clear broth. I also tried the green grape fruit tea and it was so refreshing! The flavor wasn't artificial at all and it was so nice to have with the hot noodles. I think this spot is super worth if you're the type to order extra noodles, or if you're a big eater. But the portions were pretty satisfying enough on the first go for us (def not a bad thing), so we didn't get to do any refills.

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    4.5(658 reviews)
    12.8 mi
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    Saigon Noodle & Grill is a great contemporary Vietnamese spot in the heart of the Milk District…read more The staff was super friendly and helpful--our server gave amazing recommendations, and we ended up trying a little bit of everything. We started with the crispy chicken dumplings--crispy on the outside with a juicy, tender chicken filling. Perfect way to kick things off. We continued with three items: Beef Stew (Bún Bò Kho), Orange Chicken, and Sautéed Cubed Beef "Shaking Beef" (Cơm Bò Lúc Lắc). The Beef Stew (Bún Bò Kho) was heaven on a dish. The beef stew was easily the standout--rich, flavorful, and the beef was so tender it practically melted in your mouth. The vermicelli noodles were just as impressive. Just reminiscing about it makes my mouth water. The "Shaking Beef" was served over white rice (highly recommend), and every bite was better than the last. The garlic butter sauce really takes it over the top. Don't be fooled by the Orange Chicken--Boneless chicken, fried perfectly and coated in their authentic sweet orange sauce. The best Orange Chicken in town, hands down. No chance of leftovers here--you won't want to put your fork down.

    Came here because it is one of my friend's favorite places. We popped in for a quick lunch and it…read morewas so tasty! Honestly, it's what you want in a lunch (in my opinion): Good food, quick service, chill atmosphere. Another thing I liked about this place is also that they have a decent amount of menu options. It didn't seem very busy but I didn't mind that in the least. The staff was very friendly and very nice. The food was very flavorful, a great temperature and tasted fresh. I now want to go back and try some more items!

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    JINYA Ramen Bar - Thornton Park

    JINYA Ramen Bar - Thornton Park

    4.3(1.2k reviews)
    12.1 miThornton Park, South Eola
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    Surprised as many times as I have been to this Jinya Ramen Bar in Thornton Park that I have never…read morereviewed it. So here it goes. To start, they have a great Happy Hour 3-6 pm with a limited menu, but Sapporo drafts and local brews are under $5 each. That is a win right there. They also have beer and Sake flights. My Go to here is the Tonkotsu Black Ramen, but I have had the others and never a bad experience. There is something really welcoming about Jinya. I suspect they treat there staff well and hire the right people. Everytime I am here I feel like they are over staffed, but there are plenty of tables inside and out in this intimate venue. My two favorite happy hour dishes are the Salmon Pke Tacos and the Crispy Chicken. I used to live on Lake Eola Park and I so miss coming here. Glad I stumbled in here today.

    The presentation of the food online is what initially drew me to this restaurant. I had the chance…read moreto try one of the vegan ramen options and added an egg to the dish. The tofu was very soft and not my favorite in terms of flavor, but everything else in the Spicy Creamy V Ramen was delicious. I also tried the Impossible meat bao, but the texture of the meat was a bit too firm or overcooked for my liking, especially paired with the soft bao bun. That said, I would definitely come back to try other items on the menu, as there are so many options to choose from. Our server, Carl, was very friendly and attentive. I visited on a Friday evening, and the ambiance was relaxed yet lively, with plenty of groups enjoying dinner or drinks at the bar.

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    4.4(1.2k reviews)
    2.1 miInternational Drive / I-Drive, Horizons West / West Orlando
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    Our favorite spot to celebrate all occasions! Food brings us back to Japan! Ambiance is retro…read more/izakaya. You have to try their seasonal specials as well! Never disappoints. We LOVE the beef tongue. So tender, probably the best beef tongue we've ever had in the nation. The dessert never disappoints. A perfect ending to a wonderful meal. Kurobata sausage: delicious and cute! This is what high quality ingredients get you!

    Tried this place after hearing so much about it on socials. Pulled up and there was a small line…read morewaiting for it to open. Really cool place with an open atmosphere. Kitchen is also open with a bar that looks directly into the kitchen as you dine. Drinks are simple. Plum wine, Japanese whisky options, beer, and soft drinks. Also a few mixed drinks, but again nothing crazy or exciting. Food was fresh and pretty good. The tuna sashimi appetizer was fantastic! The sauce is like a yum-yum and black sesame blend. Incredible. The bowl was wayyyyyy too sweet for me. Too much of the sauce. But the rice and chicken were pretty good. The pork belly is grilled and not seasoned much. So added it to the bowl to calm the sweet and it worked well. Overall, this place isn't worth queuing for, but still pretty good considering its location. Solid 6/10 for me.

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    4.4(1.1k reviews)
    13.1 miColonialtown North, Mills50
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    Laab w/ pork belly: the flavor and texture is interesting in the best way possible, with the…read morecrunchy texture from the finely cut roasted peanut (i think) and the unique savory semi sweet flavors from the seasonings they used. With the cucumbers and lettuce, it makes the dish refreshing and with sticky rice it was so good! Chicken curry: a nice mellow flavor thats not spicy and the chicken is super tender and juicy. The potatoes in the curry are nice and soft, with a bit of a bite, and with rice makes it a hearty meal!

    Cute little restaurant for my fellow Lao people :). Packed at 1pm on a Saturday! 6/10 overall…read more I was not expecting there to be a pretty much Asia-Town in Orlando. Small restaurant, limited seating - maybe 50? I overheard someone coming into Bin Bong Cafe and ask where the "Lao" restaurant was. I was thinking "a Lao restaurant, am I hearing correctly?" They have Singha beer, japanese sake, and more. Water dispenser for water in the left corner by the counter. Just walk up to refill your cup. Hot or cold. I ordered Wings ($14, does not come with sticky rice), and Sticky Rice ($4). I like how they're playing J-pop at a Lao restaurant. Just makes me giggle a little. They have shrimp chips for sale (looks homemade) 4 people after who ordered for me got their food first. I feel like my order was just sitting for a while when I only got pre-bagged sticky rice and wings. They are indeed sticky wings. Lemongrass and bbq flavor?

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    4.9(15 reviews)
    11.2 miHorizons West / West Orlando

    A hidden gem with very authentic Chinese food. No bells and whistles mom and pop shop. Service was…read moreefficient and food came out quickly. Prices were good for the portion sizes. Lots of Sichuan cuisine options as well as some soup dumplings and unique cold appetizer dishes. We started with spicy chicken gizzards. Sliced thin and has a nice chewy texture, this app is refreshing and tasted great. Not super spicy which was perfect for me. Then we ordered the tea smoked duck. Nice big portion of duck with plenty of meat, fat and bone ratio. The smokey flavor is brought out in the meat and it was savory but not overly salty. The braised beef tendon casserole came out piping hot. Tendon was tender and easy to eat. Lots of rice vermicelli in it. Plenty of parking in the lot outside and conveniently located in the Chinatown Plaza.

    Simple, authentic, Sichuan food in the same space as where they used to have simple, authentic…read moreShanghainese food . . . but apparently the business changed owners and the new one was more an expert in Sichuan cuisine, hence the change of cuisine. The key test of the authenticity is how well they can do Dan Dan Noodles and they did very well with this classic dish-subtle flavors, the right amount of Sichuan pepper as well. Good dumplings and cold noodles, too. The space is small, no-frills, and I would guess much of their business is done in take-away as well. However, there is enough room to dine there in comfort and the staff is prompt plus also seems truly interested in their customers enjoying their food. I highly recommend it for casual Chinese right in the heart of Orlando's little Chinatown plaza.

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    Sichuan Alley - Braised beef tendon casserole

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    Saigon Noodle and Bistro - Oxtail Pho

    Saigon Noodle and Bistro

    4.5(572 reviews)
    14.9 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Large group friendly

    I am so glad I found this little hidden gem. Don't be fooled by the location at all. My friend and…read moreI were craving some Vietnamese and Thai food so we decided to Come here and give it a try. And we are so glad that we did. We started off with the appetizer that brought crab Rangoon, spring rolls, and dumplings. So good and even better with all the sauces to pair them with. Then we had the C10 platter which is this steak platter with vegetables and rice and we also had the Pad Thai. The dishes were so flavorful and the portions are very generous. I honestly will need to come back because they have so many options, including hot pot. Service was so friendly, you literally feel right at home. I cannot wait to be back and try the rest of the menu. Oh and don't forget to order the fried bananas for dessert!

    I don't know if they have a new management or the owner is too busy to take care of his restaurant…read morenowadays.But the restaurant is go downhill faster than a roller coaster.Last Thursday,I came here with 2 friends for lunch.This used to be my best spot for Vietnamese food.But....no more and I don't plan to come back to give them any more chance. 1st,the waiter is no more friendly and warm welcome customers.3 of us ordered lunch special which I never ever try.Usually we come here for dinner.And that were where the problems came out. 2nd,I order Sweet tea and the tea come out with a big chunk of "I DON'T THINK IT IS SAFETY TO DRINK" floating in my tea(look like fat residue or mold residue inside the stuck sewage pipe or fountain/AC pipe) which I told the waiter and he DIDN'T DO ANYTHING OR DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING. 3rd,The summer roll came out smaller than it used to be.The peanut sauce is saltier and less sweet. 4th,the sweet and sour homemade fish sauce has a weird taste(lack of sweet and sour). 5th,the fried eggs is too well done.The grilled pork is lack of aroma and grilled/lemongrass fragrance. Conclusion,The restaurant change a little bit outside.Look the same inside but the taste and the warm enjoyment atmosphere doesn't there anymore. P/s:We live 20 miles away from the restaurant.We don't come here too often because of the distance.But I always bring traveling friends here whenever they visit town for try "REAL VIETNAMESE DISHES".Have family dinners(6-8 people).And host at least 2 big dinner parties per year with foodie friends(15-20 people) every year.

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    Co'm Bo luc lac (C10. Cubed Flank Steak Rice Platter)

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