Long-running sit-down Asian restaurant known for its 7-course beef dinner & other classic dishes.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1818 Tully Rd # 150, San Jose, CA 95122
Phone: (408) 270-1096
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
The accompanying dipping sauces added a nice touch, complementing the dish with a mix of tangy and savory flavors. While the presentation was simple, the quality of the fish made up for it. If you’re looking for a satisfying seafood option, Anh Hong’s fried fish is definitely worth trying!
The first impression I got after chancing into the otherwise nondescript storefront was: What nice decorations! They could update lighting a little, but the paintings on walls are true beauties. Better yet, I didn’t get sticker shock when I open the menu. Actually, I was shocked at how low the lunch specials were – they have a full page of them. We had an order of charbroiled minced shrimp on sugarcane and one of shredded pork, crab pate and grilled pork, then we added two grilled quills. (Regular dishes are not exhobinantly expensive like in some highly decorated restaurants, either.) The entire bill is less than one dish at an upscale restaurant. But price can be deceiving.
Unlike “lunch specials” in many places, these dishes are expertly prepared and beautifully presented on nice porcelain pieces. The crab pate and shrimp on sugarcane were actually exotic surprises. To our delight, they were also generous in green leaves. Even better, we found a herb in the mix that I only got once in this area in 25 years. It was our favorite hometown treat that I didn’t know being used in Vietnamese. (Inspired, we immediately went to Lion City next door and finally found it on the shelf.)
Their furniture is simple, but seating is spacious and comfortable. There were plenty of guests but the noise level is low.
The next time you go to Anh Hong – we will, don’t be afraid to order from the specials section.
We asked him if he has Nem Nuong here or not because we ever ordered it at SF location. He yelled back at us very loud that no nem nuong, no pho, no bun rieu. There are many Chinese restaurants around, if we want to have those, go somewhere else.
We almost walked out because he can say it nicely. Luckily, his son ( i guess) step in and took order from us instead.
The food is good but the services aren’t. If you don’t speak good Vietnamese, I may not recommend you to eat it here.