
Hai Ky is a Vietnamese restaurant that offers guests an authentic and unique culinary experience. With a cozy atmosphere and decor reflecting Vietnamese culture, every corner evokes a sense of home. The diverse menu features everything from savory pho and bun cha to fresh, vibrant salads, all made with the freshest ingredients to ensure rich flavors. The friendly staff is always ready to serve and share stories about each dish. At Hai Ky, you not only enjoy delicious food but also feel the passion and dedication of the chefs toward Vietnamese cuisine. Come visit us to explore and indulge in the flavors of Vietnam!
Find pho, create-your-own stir-fries & other Southeast Asian fare at this original location.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1931 E Oltorf St Ste B, Austin, TX 78741
Phone: (512) 693-2464
Website: http://austinhaiky.com/
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Also, the broth was good and the brisket was perfect. I just wish there were more noodles & meat as I whined about above.
I’ll definitely order again when I know I want mainly broth (which they gave plenty) & not starving or need to not eat too much bc I know I’m going to have a big dinner.
Also there wasn’t tons of msg. Just a little. Some places put so much I get a headache. Oh, I forgot, but the price was amazing. Maybe that’s why the lack of noodles and meat. $14’ish vs down the street at 888 where it’s at least $4 more for the same bowl.
It was a solid bowl & it looks like it’s run by a small family. Support these small family businesses. We need more of them! And thanks young girl who is probably pressured to work there. She gave me extra lime with no guilt.
I remember when I had to work at my parents’ grocery stores. Not fun.
Grilled Pork Banh Mi ($9.14): The French bread was actually really good, tasty, and perfectly toasted. The butter helped elevate this sandwich. Pate was there but more subtle. Grilled pork flavors were not bad.
Spicy Beef Noodle Soup ($14.95): This does not taste like Bun Bo Hue and lacked the satay, lemongrass, and shrimp paste flavors. It also did not come with banana blossoms. The broth is spicy but lacks depth of flavor, even after I squeezed in the whole lime. I did not like the broth at the beginning but it grew on me as I sipped on it more.
Two Egg Rolls ($6.90): These tasted good and were crispy. The egg rolls were stuffed with pork, shrimp, mushroom, and veggies which were balanced in portion and taste. The sweet and sour dipping sauce was okay.
Two Pork and Shrimp Spring Rolls ($6.90): Not good. There was too much vermicelli noodle, and the spring rolls did not taste very fresh. The pork and shrimp were dry as well.
2 stars instead of 1 as the food was not cold but at a proper temp and packaging was smart with foil and steam holes.
We ordered the pan-fried pork dumplings, shrimp spring rolls, grilled shrimp vermicelli and the grilled chicken and egg roll vermicelli, and Vietnamese iced coffee. My friend had never had any if these before and loved it. I’ve been here a few times already and got take away. Take away has an option to tip.