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Bidra med feedbackHere last Saturday did not really know what to expect. building looks like an old milk queen, but it was very nice and clean inside. seemingly they take more business than dinning, as there were only 4 people eating there. the menu had a set of standard Chinese options and several escapes marked as Vietnamese. Eierrolles were very good and my wife and I both enjoyed our meal. I had corn chicken and she had chicken-lo mine. the dame that served was very nice and helpful and I think her son was the cook. I am sure about authenticity, perhaps that not so high, but compared to the other Asian options in the opposite, it is quite better. You...read more
Loves this restaurant. they take time. the food is cooked individually and comes from a plate at a time. the conservations are extremely generous; I always have enough for another meal or two. Fresh cheese competitions are dying!
I've been here since I was little. for years I've been here, not even I've found something to reduce my rating. eating is amazing and the owner. the service can be a bit slow when the place is packed as it is a small business. that is worth waiting. delicious food for a decent price. If I could give this place more than 5 stars, I would.
Since my move to St. Anthony, I've been trying to find if there are hidden Vietnamese food gems and I'm glad I've found Viet Noodles! I ordered over the phone and picked up. I had to wait awhile at the restaurant, but it was okay. I ordered Bun Bo Hue, Spring Rolls, Tricolor Dessert, and Mi Kho (dried egg noodles). Bun Bo Hue is one of my all time favorite, so I'm happy to say that Viet noodle has one of the best ones out there. The broth was flavorful and the servings were definitely large. It's also authentic because of the cuts of meats that were in the noodle. I enjoyed the spring rolls as well. My roommate had the dried noodles and she was pleasantly surprised at the quality and portion. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a pic of hers, but I did take a picture of Bun Bo and Spring rolls. I also ordered Che Ba Mau (Tricolor dessert) and it's really rare to see a Vietnamese restaurant sells these unless it's in the city. The tricolor dessert satisfied my cravings as well. Overall, I highly recommend this restaurant. Since this is a belated review, I've moved farther from the NB area, but close enough to continue coming back here!
This restaurant is really close to our house and we love it for take out. I love the spicy shrimp no mushrooms and my son loves the Szechuan hot pot.