


No-frills Vietnamese restaurant offering a wide-ranging menu of noodles & other staples.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Sidewalk Stores, 6785 Wilson Blvd, Falls Church, VA 22044
Phone: (703) 538-7110
Website: https://edencenter.com/stores/huong-viet/
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Reviews
The highlight was the Tamarind Fish Soup- delicious and refreshing.
Attentive service, and the owner was explaining what to order next time.
The tables are too close to each other. The table next to the door was cold every time people coming and going.
Too bad only cash is accepted.
#2 Spring rolls were ok. Scallion was very tough and hard to eat
#33 Wonton Soup ok
#94 noodle with grilled pork noodle banh uot thit nuong with grilled pork. Grilled pork was tasty.
Drunken noodle was a vegetarian dish with noodles and bok choy onions carrots and green peppers. It was served hot. Oily at the bottom.
Today, we stopped by this restaurant, eager to try their menu, which has received significant coverage in the local press. Our orders were all impressive, boasting substantial portions at a reasonable price.
Be advice that they require cash for payment.
The broth was incredibly sweet and the spice was a bit overwhelming. This wasn’t what I expected from a highly rated Pho restaurant.
The menu is full of classics, and everything is cooked with soul — from the crispy spring rolls to the sizzling bánh xèo, and the always flavorful shaky beef. Their hot pot and pho are also spot-on, perfect for sharing on a cool day or when you just want comfort in a bowl.
What I love most is the consistency. No matter when I go, the food hits the mark. The space is simple and unpretentious, but that’s part of the charm — it’s about the food and the people you share it with.
Service is fast, friendly, and familiar. Just a heads-up: they’re cash only, so come prepared. And yes, it gets crowded, especially on weekends — but that’s a good sign.
If you’re looking for a place that delivers true Vietnamese flavor, no shortcuts, no fuss, just good food the way it’s meant to be — Huong Viet never disappoints.
The Banh Xeo had tons of bean sporuts and good amounts of shrimp which i appreciated. It was also crisp and served with a good amount of carrots. I did wish they included more lettuce. The fish sauce served with it was nice too; not too overpowering. Something in the banh xeo though was oddly sweet. It did catch me off guard. Good nonetheless.
The Mi Do Bien was good and the egg noodle was nicely cooked. Tasted like the store bought noodles you can get at the supermarket. Portion was good and there was a good amount of seafood and fixings. The broth itself was very lightly flavored; makes for a good hangover soup.
The banh canh tom cua was also nice. Noodles were not too soft and there was a ton of flavor in the broth and crab. I’m not too much a crab lover but I thought the dish was good.
The caramelized pork chops had a very distinct soy flavor, almost Chinese-carryout-esque. Super savory and paired well with rice. Tasted sort of like typical braised Chinese short ribs.
Overall, a decent spot for the area if you are looking for Viet food. If you don’t like this place though, I’m sure you can find another at the Eden center where the restaurant is located. There are a ton of Viet restaurants and shops around there.
Heads up: It’s cash only. If you forget, you can pay via Zelle. In my case, that didn’t go through. Thankfully, there’s an ATM just a few steps away. Exit the restaurant, turn left, and walk to the end of the strip. Despite the hiccup, the staff was patient and kind while I figured things out. Service here was very good. Attentive, welcoming and never rushed.
To drink I ordered the lychee smoothie. Instead of boba, I’m pretty sure it had actual lychee balls at the bottom. It was on the sweeter side, so next time I’ll ask for less sugar. Overall it hit the spot.
I kicked off with the crispy spring rolls. Not the healthiest option, but absolutely worth it. Packed with ground pork, crab, and shrimp, they were perfectly friend and bursting with flavor. A solid roll.
Next up were the fresh spring rolls with peanut sauce. These were light, refreshing, and balanced out the crispy indulgence nicely.
For my main, I went with the Shaky Beef. The manager gave me a tip: Dip each bite in a bit of scratch and make sure to scoop up the veggies with the beef. The combination was delicious. The beef cubes were thick, tender, and full of flavor. The veggies and rice rounded out the dish beautifully.
Eden Center has no shortage of great spots, but Huong Viet definitely stands out. Ill be back.. and next time, I won’t forget to bring cash.
But for the food, all of them taste super good, very local, traditional Vietnam noodle. I love the spring roll so much, very crispy and crunchy!
Waiters do nothing but sit around chit chat and relax, which brings the atmosphere down to a different level of service.
I also order the caramelized fish in pot and frog leg. The fish was great but the frog legg is super spicy where it’s not pre alerting in menu.
They are great place for family gather for true family meal.