Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2477 Alvin Ave, San Jose, CA 95121
Phone: (408) 270-8939
Website: http://www.namvangrestaurant.com/
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Reviews
The restaurant itself has that familiar, nostalgic feel you expect from a traditional Vietnamese spot. Portions are generous, prices are fair, and the service is very quick. I also love that they open early, which makes it perfect for satisfying morning cravings.
Food come out hot, quickly, and usually good. They offers many other Cambodian, Chinese, and Vietnamese Entrees. I love the Xiu Mai Meatball soup, Flavorful Bone Ribs Broth, and their Pickled Veggies and Chilies here. ️
Great Beverages and Desserts options too!
They also have spacious Indoor and outdoor seatings available. The only downfall is that
this Nam Vang Restaurant accept Cash Only!!!
I’m not a fan of the dry noodles. There is a faint soy sauce flavor to the dish. The egg noodles tasted very bland so I would just stick to the rice noodles. The portions are really small, however there is a decent amount of toppings (shrimp, ground pork, shrimp). I’ve had this dish every time I’ve come here and left unsatisfied every time. My family loves this place though, I don’t get it.
The service is friendly and parking is easy. If you don’t know where else to eat, this restaurant isn’t a bad choice. It just isn’t a good choice either.
My partner and I got the Dac Biet Hu Tieu Nam Vang (Special Cambodian Rice Noodle), Mi Do Bien (seafood noodle), and some kind of meatball. We got the noodles as dry mix noodles because our friend suggested it. We liked the dry mix noodles! Since we haven’t tried dry mix noodles before, we were surprised that the soup was on the side with a bone/meat. I think next time I would go for egg noodles.
The signature dish will definitely be the dry mix noodle.
Price wide, with 30 dollar per person you will be well feed.
Please note that cash only!
We got a seat right away and were asked what we wanted to order. Since it is our first time, we have no clue what to order except we heard the combination dry noodle is the most popular one. We ordered combination dry noodles with half rice noodles and half egg noodles. Next, we ordered a combination porridge and chinese doughnut. The meat for noodles and porridge are the same. We also order pork and shrimp roll. I like the porridge the best even though the noodle is the most popular one. The porridge has balance flavor. The combination dry noodle is also yummy, but I think it has too much dark soy sauce. It comes with bone soup. Soup is good and the meat is tender. If I guess it right they have fish sauce in the soup, but somehow it taste on the sweet side. The roll is good, and it comes with peanut sauce. It is good when mix with hoisin sauce. Hand pulled noodles look like a famous dish, too. Only combination dry noodles and hand pulled noodle dishes picture on the wall, so I assume those are popular ones.
Overall, it was a good experience. I wish they are more patience. I feel they just want you to sit , order right a way, finish your dishes, pay, and leave. It is cash only