
Hương Việt Restaurant, a hidden gem of authentic Vietnamese cuisine, offers a delectable menu of traditional dishes prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Nestled in the heart of Garden Grove, this restaurant exudes a warm and welcoming atmosphere, inviting guests to savor the richness of Vietnamese flavors at an affordable price.
Hours
| Thursday | 9 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10254 Westminster Ave, Garden Grove, CA 92843
Phone: (714) 583-8992
Website: https://www.huongvietrest.com/
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Reviews
Today my total was $14.66 and I was short one cent, so I politely asked if it was okay.
I understand if policy doesn’t allow it, but the cashier responded by saying I was “making it difficult,” which felt unnecessary and uncomfortable.
I still paid the full amount, but I hope staff can communicate more respectfully with customers.
The broth is rich and flavorful. The noodles are of good quality. Veggie is fresh. The meat portion was more than I was expected and the meat is seasoned all the way through.
Overall this has one of best bun bo hue that I have had in a long time.
Crazy that it is very affordable for the quality and quantity.
The plywood “windows” and caution tape really sets the mood of a high end establishment.
I came back to buy another pair of “banh tet” for another relative. I asked the cashier how long the cakes been there. He told me they had been there for a week. I was hesitated to buy but he told me the cakes should be good for a long time more. Trusting him, I bought another pair.
My relatives kept the cakes in the refrigerator and only took them out the day before Lunar New Year. They cut and tried them on the third day of Lunar New Year and found out they were spoiled. Not only they were spoiled but banh chung were not fully cooked.
I called the restaurant to complain and the first thing they ask if I have a receipt and that I’m the first to complain. There’s no apology and it made me feel like I made it up. I told them I don’t have the receipts anymore but I paid by card so I can show them the transaction. They then called me back a day later telling me if I can bring the cakes there, they will refund. Shoot, most of them were tossed away in the trash bin. I had to drive to my parents to retrieve 1 banh chung and 1 banh tet which were not tossed away yet. Got a refund for $35 for “banh chung” and $24 for “banh tet” minus $10 for “dua mon” which was a free item. Not to mention, I actually paid for $36 for “banh chung” while the price is $35. Yes, I was cheated.
So stay away and don’t be fooled by their ad. You don’t want to send spoiled food as gifts, do you?
Even though the restaurant says they give customers free drink for a 5-star review, I believe not many of the customers go against their morality for a cheap drink.