
Khởi Hưng Restaurant is your spot in Garden Grove for fresh Vietnamese cooking served with care. We are a family-owned restaurant at 10548 Westminster Ave, Garden Grove, CA 92843, and we’ve been sharing our love for good food with the community for years. Our menu brings together classic flavors and hearty meals that are easy to enjoy any day of the week. From dine in to delivery, we make it simple for you to enjoy a great meal your way.
Hours
| Thursday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10548 Westminster Ave, Garden Grove, CA 92843
Phone: (714) 636-3968
Website: https://khoihungrestaurant.com/?utm_source=google
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Reviews
We ordered:
#4: Garlic butter wings were flavorful and had a thin layer of fresh crispness.
#11 shaken beef – super soft, came with side of rice
#14 ribeye came out on skillet – super soft, came with side of rice and fries
#16 fried chicken with sticky rice – this one caught me by surprise. It was delicious. Triangular sticky rice, lightly fried and crispy exterior. The sauce is what makes this dish when you dip it with the chicken.
#24 Bún riêu – flavorful rich broth with real crab roe and tofu
#22 Bánh canh tôm của – least favorite out of all. Their banh cảnh is not what I’m used to. The noodles remind me of tteokbokki, the Korean rice cake noodles. It was chewy and thick and will expand in your tummy. The broth reminds me of Súp măng cầu the crab soup but wasn’t thick. This version was totally different than what I was craving for and had a hard time finishing.
It was my first time but my family second, if I come back with them again, definitely sticking to the meat dishes. 3.5 round to 4.
Our group had the com bo luc lac (shaken beef with rice), com suon cuu nuong sot bo toi (lamb chops with garlic butter sauce and rice), and com ribeye sot bo toi (ribeye with garlic butter sauce and rice). Even though we ordered all dishes with the red rice, there were other options to choose such as white rice, fries or bread. I’m not exactly sure what’s in the red rice to even describe it. I wasn’t a big fan of the red rice but to all their own.
The lamb chops and ribeye were presented on a sizzling plate with a side salad with vinegarette dressing. Lamb chops were tender and ribeye lacked flavor. The star of the meal was the bo luc lac. It was also tender, shaken with plenty of sauce, and had chunks of garlic. It was absolutely delicious! The plate also had a side of watercress and onions that complimented the dish well. It was so good, our table had to order another. Portion-wise, I’d say it’s a single serving. You may not want to share it with how delicious it is.
Service was great, too. Now, I saw another reviewer mention this, so I will too. Just FYI, their drinks are served in small styrofoam cups. They do charge $0.50 for water. It’s not a deal breaker but I guess some people may not like it. I’m assuming it’s the charge for the cup itself.
Back in SoCal and made our usual visit to Khoi 2 days in a row. Staff are super friendly and add to the reason we make an effort to come back. We have some similar spots in Sacramento but the family still likes Khoi filet mignon sizzling plate with butter sauce and red rice the most. Lamb chops are good as well done medium rare.
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Filet Mignon sizzling platter is where its at. Whenever we are in SoCal we make a point to stop here. Just came back from our 2nd visit.