Lane
Food was delicious, didn’t take long. We got beef pho, thai iced tea, market fried rice, ginger sauté, thai coconut soup. All of it was great. Coconut soup was a great starter. Fried rice was our favorite. It’s an unassuming place compared to the thai place next door. Don’t get it confused!
… moreAugusto Paulino
Le Viêt Thai serves good, reasonably-priced food but this is best enjoyed as takeout because the space is cramped, with seating right next to their boxed supplies and space heaters. But if you can get past that, I recommend the crispy pork belly with Chinese broccoli ($16 plus tax) and the Tom Yum soup, both with good heat, textural contrast and depth of flavor.
… moreCaleb
Great Pad Thai! I am so glad I chose to go to this restaurant I had no idea it was here because of until I was right outside of it. I enjoyed my food and the staff provided great and friendly service. Food is also at a great price especially compared to the place next door. Will come again!
… moreClaudia Isabelle Smithie
I have tried many many Thai and Vietnamese restaurants in NYC and this remains my all time favorite and go to. They make the best drunken noodles and we love their vermicelli, pho and appetizers. Many vegetarian options like mock duck and tofu. On top of that they take our containers so we can reduce plastic waste. We have been going here for almost ten years now almost on a weekly basis, and cannot recommend them highly enough for their quality of service and food.
… moreAlexandra S
Amazing place! Great variety of vegetarian options. I’ve been coming here with my family for years. Everyone is so kind and accommodating. The food is REALLY good!!!! One of the best Viet food spots in NYC
… moreNeeraj Pawa (Mickey)
Excellent food and the portions are decent, ready in under ten minutes for a quick meal for take out or dine in. There is seating only for 8-10 people though.
Only ask for spicy if you can handle HOT!
Medium should be food enough.
… moreN
Small unassuming Vietnamese restaurant. Took advantage of their weekday lunch special which was a simple bowl of beef pho and two fried spring rolls. At $15, it is definitely affordable for NYC! The service was really kind as well.
… moreExecutive Thrillseeker
About the size of your average Vietnamese restaurant should be. First off prices here are very good for New York and the woman working the register was friendly and outgoing.
The Shrimp summer rolls were good as was the house salad…but the beef pho didn’t quite cut it for me. It didn’t come with bean sprouts, cilantro, basil, peppers, or lime. It lacked flavor and was a bit too salty for my liking.
Do get the iced coffee to finish off properly.
… moreMs. Bethsy Foodie
Such a small spot, but I’m so beyond impressed by the food here and the politeness of the waitress. I will definitely come back. A hidden gem/don’t judge a book by its cover. Noting sophisticated in the interior, but the food is A+ . Price is very reasonable and great portion. Fresh food overall.
… moreLela Harris
Worst Vietnamese food I’ve ever had. The chicken wings seemed like the breaded frozen ones you buy in bulk. The Soring Rolls looked and tasted horrible.
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