blossom vietnamese

  4.4 – 570 reviews   • Vietnamese restaurant

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Bustling, compact eatery with family-style seating, serving pho, noodles & other Vietnamese staples.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out blossom vietnamese 90405

Hours

Friday12–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM
Saturday12–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM
Sunday12–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM
Monday12–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM
Tuesday12–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM
Wednesday12–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM
Thursday12–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2821 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405

Phone: (424) 268-4425

Website: https://www.blossomvietnamese.com/

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Henry Ting
This is my Go-to for Pho and Imperial rolls. I believe Blossom has several other locations. But it’s good legit Vietnamese pho. It’s a bit pricier, but the quality is worth it.

I love the gigantic common table that spans the length of the dining room. Expect to share the table with others. Make a friend! Or if you need privacy, they have 7 or 8 outdoor picnic benches that can sit 4. On cold nights, the outdoor heat lamps and hot pho are a perfect combo. And make sure to share an order of imperial rolls to start. You must have the combo Pho rice noodle soup. The Bun noodle salad is perfect for hot summer days & nights. The rice dishes, especially the shaken beef and pork chop dishes are excellent. Unfortunately, we didn’t fully enjoy the pork belly Mi (egg noodles) that much, but the pork belly was soft and flavorful. Like the crepe, maybe its great compared to other VN restaurants but the star is the Pho rice noodle soup.

They also have a nice selection of wine, sake and beer, which gives Blossom a higher-end vibe.
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Luke Qian
This neighborhood Vietnamese restaurant offers the kind of comforting food and charming décor that make you wish it were just around the corner from home. The service is genuinely friendly—our server was attentive and accommodating, even helping us change seats without hesitation. The menu includes noodle salads, a less common offering compared with the usual pho-focused lineups, and theirs is especially refreshing: bright with mint and lifted by a sweet-and-sour dressing.

The pho selection is extensive, extending beyond the basics to include rarer options like oxtail and wagyu. While most dishes are satisfying and thoughtfully prepared, the pricing does sit noticeably on the higher side. Even so, the combination of hospitality, atmosphere, and well-executed dishes makes this a welcome neighborhood spot.
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Elif Ersen
Unfortunately this was a terrible experience. The oxtail soup noodles came with large amounts of tendon and tough muscle meat that were extremely chewy and basically impossible to eat. We also had to remind the staff three times to bring our other order after we had already started eating.

When the pork belly egg noodles finally arrived, the egg was fully cooked (hard-boiled) and the pork belly was overcooked and very tough — again, not edible. I don’t know what was going on in the kitchen that day, but between the food quality and the service, the experience was really disappointing. We won’t be coming back.
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Jeff Streit
Blossom Vietnamese is just not good. The location and atmosphere are great but everything else falls short.

Service was slow, inattentive easily confused and seemed to get orders wrong. The food is bland, boring and doesn’t have the right flavors. I wasn’t expecting authentic Vietnamese food in West LA but it just completely misses the mark. Not even worth it for take out. Oddly the wine selection was better than you’d expect. Prices are high for what you get. Overall not worth trying even if desperate for Vietnamese food.
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Prasanth Ganesan
Delicious broth on their pho. It was rich in flavor and had a nice fatty profile to it. Their bowls are moderately sized portions with high quality meats and other toppings. The interior had a nice family style atmosphere with a great selection of drinks.
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ale rohe
Our second time already in less than 2 months, we really love the food. Place vibe music but the food is amazing!!!
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Mindy Lai
Officially one of my favorite spots in LA! Everything about this place is PERFECTION.

Stumbled upon this and am so glad we went in!

Photos of almost everything we ordered. Definitely great portions to share and enjoy for appetizers. It was my first time having a Vietnamese crepe and I’m so happy I had it here! Spring rolls always slap so you knowwww that had to happen!

The pho. I can’t even begin to explain and let you understand the flavorsssss. Wow. Please go and enjoy.
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Taylor
We didn’t realize the set up of the restaurant before hand so that was our bad. But from the photos we couldn’t tell that it is just one big table and you sit very close to other people. You can hear their entire conversation. The whole vibe is weird and super loud. Couldn’t hear each other sitting just across the table.

Very average food, bland vegetarian soup and broth. Also only came with like 2 mushrooms and 2 carrots. Mostly just a ton of noddles and bland soup. Not worth the price. We also expected the bo bun to have meat or veggies but it was just 2 spring rolls with noddles. Very bland as well. Service was below average. Overall not a pleasant dining experience.
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DAISUKE OKAMOTO (OKAINA IMAGE)
My favorite Vietnamese restaurant in the west side. They actually serve the best pho! I like their noodle and broth. The combination of those are exquisite. This has been always my first choice when I want pho! Spring rolls are also really good!
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Ziyue Dong
Cute place, but the food was disappointing. My friend ordered pho and I ordered noodles. The soup tasted oddly sweet, and the noodles had a strange, plastic-like texture. I was also uncomfortable seeing the server’s long nail dip into my soup. Overall, not a pleasant experience.
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