SEN – Vietnamese Street Foods is a family-owned Vietnamese restaurant in downtown Asheville specializing in authentic Vietnamese street food. Known for rich, slow-simmered pho, fresh noodle bowls, grilled meats, and traditional comfort dishes, SEN offers honest flavors made daily with care. A local spot for pho in Asheville and classic Vietnamese cuisine.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 89 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Phone: (828) 205-3999
Website: https://senavl.com/
Menu Photos
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Reviews
The explosions of flavor took me back to Vietnam. I was ecstatic to take my sister and dad to try out Vietnamese food and would definitely recommend this place if you’re in Asheville.
Our server Izzy did a great job. They were attentive and pronounced the dishes in Vietnamese for us too 🙂
The photos listed have the descriptions of the food we tried. We would definitely be going back if we didn’t live out of town
I cannot get over how fresh all the ingredients are, it really comes through in the taste. The mung beans they give you to add to the Pho were so fresh and delicious, something you usually add but don’t much notice, was so flavorful it almost stole the show. We got the Pho with brisket and beef, and the meat portions were very generous! The spring rolls were also super yummy, with a homemade peanut sauce that was super rich and nutty. Overall really enjoyed our experience, and am super happy to have this place so close to home!! Can’t wait to try their other dishes
Ever since moving to Asheville many years ago, I’ve gotten genuinely homesick for good Vietnamese food, especially a truly great bowl of pho. So when a to-go bowl tastes this good, you know it’s something special.
This was pho done right: thinly sliced beef that cooked perfectly in the hot broth, tender and well-marbled brisket, springy noodles with just the right chew, and a clear, deeply flavorful broth with a gentle hint of anise — aromatic but never overpowering, with that rich umami you want to finish to the last drop. Add the crunch of thinly sliced white onion, bean sprouts, Thai basil, and lime on the side… and when it’s really good, no hoisin or sriracha needed.
It tasted like a warm bowl of home.
(Pictured: Pho Tái Nạm — rare steak and well-cooked brisket.)
As someone who grew up Vietnamese in Little Saigon, Orange County, CA, I can confidently say this is hands-down the best bowl of pho in Asheville. If you’ve ever wondered what truly good Vietnamese food tastes like, SEN – Vietnamese Street Foods is serving the real thing.
Asheville has been missing a go to pho spot downtown and this fills that void quite nicely.