
Our passion for creating authentic, delectable, and traditional Vietnamese cuisine has been at the center of everything we do. Located in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Anh’s Kitchen Downtown is dedicated to only use the freshest produce with the highest quality of ingredients all made in-house to provide an authentic Vietnamese bold flavor and taste.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 10 AM–7:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–7:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–7:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–7:30 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–7:30 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 16 Jesse Hill Jr Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: (404) 977-1779
Website: https://anhkitchenatl.com/
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Reviews
Limit street parking out front.
The chicken wings were though 5/5.
Lastly, I hate ordering from a kiosk. Alas, everything in Atlanta is ordered from a kiosk.
I am not local to the area only visiting but if you’re here definitely a place worth going out of your way for.
They don’t have beef tendons in their combo pho fyi (for those who know)
“Special” Banh mi was 5/10. Meat was dry and could hardly see the pâté
5 dollar bahn mis all day every day is all I need, and this place has them. Haven’t tried the Pho yet, but the spring rolls are incredible and no joke the size of a small burrito. It’s a bit hidden, but don’t let the outside fool you. Once you walk through, it’s a cozy bamboo panelled interior. Great service, large portions, always satisfied.
Was craving a hot bowl of pho on a cold day and found this spot by chance, decided to give it a try. Nice warm interior decor, easy ordering from touch screen menus for dine in or takeout. I ordered Pho Tai (thin cut eye round) to dine in and a chicken banh mi sandwich to go, food came out fast albeit it wasn’t busy. The pho had delicious broth, probably the best part as not too sweet nor watered-down and just the right amount of savory goodness. Average portion sizes and ratio of ingredients. Main drawbacks were noodles and serving presentation. The noodle texture was a bit too soft to start and was far hotter than the broth, not sure if it was freshly made while broth was simmering, or premade and reheated in microwave. In terms of presentation, the veggie toppings (bean sprouts, jalapeños, etc) came in a sandwich bag, plastic spoon, sauces in individual pouches, got the vibe this is more of a quick bite kind of place, or perfect option for takeout/delivery. Overall 8/10 would recommend. The Banh mi sandwich was delicious good portion of meat, would have preferred less carrot, more cucumber, and much more cilantro to balance it out but overall very satisfying.
If you are in the mood for a quick bite of tasty Viet food and haven’t tried this place out, what are you waiting for?