
K&D Bistro is a fast casual (counter service) Vietnamese restaurant in Ypsilanti owned by local family. The restaurant specializes in Pho (Vietnamese beef noodle) and banhmi (Vietnamese Sub). K&D Bistro serves premium quality Vietnamese food, authentic, fast, fresh and from scratch.
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Address: 1290 Anna J. Stepp Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: (734) 961-8908
Website: https://kdbistro.com/
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K&D Bistro, 1290 Anna J Stepp Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, US
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I lived in San Francisco for 12 years and I KNOW I’ve been spoiled when it comes to Asian food. But this?
I wanted to treat myself and so I looked in the area and found this restaurant. 4+ stars. I was excited because I missed having the pork chop plate that I was so accustomed to back in SF. I ordered at the counter and a tiny, excitable woman told me they didn’t have spring rolls which I thought was weird because they’re on the menu . Fine. (Later I asked one of the young employees and they said that they do have spring rolls on the weekends only)
I ordered a couple of eggrolls because the pork chop dish was going to take about a half hour. She brought the egg rolls and they were fine. They were small.
Normally, when I would order a pork chop, I would get two slices of pork chop that had been tenderized with a mallet and marinated for days. They were delicious. I could often simply eat them with my chopsticks because they were so tender. They were served with rice, tomatoes, and cucumbers, fresh basil and sometimes mint, and fish sauce.
When I received this plate, there was a fried egg on it, the pork chop was tough and had no flavor. It wasn’t even the correct color.
There was a decent sized mound of rice, but they PEPPERED it! Pepper does not belong on rice with Asian food. That’s why there are no pepper shakers on the tables in Asian restaurants. There was a small plastic container, partially filled with some kind of sweet sauce that I believe was honey. Fish sauce has a lovely sweet flavor and a tang to it that suit the pork chop perfectly, but I didn’t get to enjoy that because I got honey “sauce” instead. Seriously. Plain honey.
The carrots and tomato were tossed in vinegar. What?
It was flavorless and dry and the rice being peppered, was inedible. I will not come back here and I don’t recommend it to anyone else. I’m so disappointed. Now I have to go find another place to eat because I have to get this taste out of my mouth.
I asked for more cilantro when the food came out, and the owner lady refused and said I should’ve asked for it when ordering. There were only 3 tables including myself, so the place wasn’t even that busy.
I came here because Dalat is closed today, but today will be my last time visiting.