When it comes to the menu at this restaurant, every dish is a celebration of vibrant flavors and textures that reflect the rich culinary heritage of Vietnamese cuisine. Whether you're a fan of light appetizers or hearty, filling meals, there's something to satisfy every craving.
Starting with the appetizers, you'll be enticed by Tau Hu Ky, a crispy tofu dish, or the savory sweetness of Chao Tom, shrimp wrapped in sugar cane. For something more indulgent, try Nem Nuong, grilled pork sausages, or the classic Cha Gio, golden fried spring rolls. The refreshing Goi Cuon (Vietnamese spring rolls) is a healthy choice, perfect for balancing the richness of the other starters.
Moving on to the French bread section, Banh Mi Thit Nuong (grilled pork) and Banh Mi Bo Nuong (grilled beef) are filled with tender meats, fresh vegetables, and a spread of savory sauces, all tucked into a crispy baguette. For a lighter alternative, Banh Mi Ga Nuong offers juicy grilled chicken in every bite, while the hearty Bo Ragu is a comforting, rich beef stew on fresh bread.
For noodle lovers, the Pho Dac Biet Xe Lua (specialty pho) brings a deeply aromatic broth and a medley of meats, while options like Pho Tai Nam Gan Sach and Pho Tai Nam Sach deliver perfectly cooked rare beef and brisket. The Hu Tieu Dac Biet (special noodle soup) and Hu Tieu Tom Cua Thit (noodles with shrimp, crab, and pork) are also crowd favorites, offering a rich broth and a satisfying blend of textures.
If you're in the mood for rice, the Com Thit Nuong (grilled pork) and Com Suon Nuong (grilled pork chop) are comforting classics. For something different, the Com Ga Nuong (grilled chicken) and Com Bo Nuong (grilled beef) bring tender, smoky meats paired with aromatic rice.
And don't forget to explore the delightful Com Chien Thap Cam (mixed fried rice) or the crispy Bun Thit Cha Gio (vermicelli with grilled pork and spring rolls) for a more filling, yet equally flavorful meal.
For dessert, Che Dau Xanh (green bean dessert) and Che Ba Mau (three-color dessert) offer a sweet end to your meal, while refreshing Tra Thai (Thai iced tea) or a classic Soda Xi Muoi (salted lemonade) can quench your thirst.