
IndoViet uses family recipes and cooking styles passed down through generations, offering taste of authentic Vietnamese and Indonesian food, where quality is never compromised. Using the freshest ingredients, each dish is prepared from scratch and enhanced individually by herbs and spices to ensure the boldest, most genuine flavors.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3323 Eastern Ave STE 100, Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: (443) 682-7051
Website: https://www.indovietrestaurant.com/
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Reviews
The rest of the experience was a bit rough around the edges, though. Service was just okay. We asked for separate checks right when we ordered, but they still got tangled up at the end, which was annoying. The dishes also didn’t all come out together, so we ended up eating in shifts instead of sharing the meal at the same time.
The dining room could use some love too. The tables aren’t the most comfortable for sitting awhile, and they’re in the middle of installing hot pot setups (which honestly sounds fun for next time), but right now there’s almost no legroom under them, so it feels cramped. And the front door wouldn’t stay shut properly, so cold air kept sneaking in the whole time we were there. It was noticeably chilly inside.
I specifically asked for my dish to be spicy, but what arrived had basically zero heat. It was about as mild as plain mayonnaise. If you like things with a real kick, you’ll probably need to stress that point hard or plan to bring your own chili oil.
Overall, the food quality and big portions earn it a solid three stars from me. It’s tasty enough that I’d consider it again, especially for takeout to skip the in-restaurant quirks. If they smooth out the service, fix the door, and figure out the spice levels, this spot could easily climb higher. For now, it’s a good option in the Canton/Highlandtown area when you’re craving pho, banh mi, or those Indonesian flavors, but I’d temper expectations on everything else.
My wife got a beef pho with a side of chicken for our baby, they even gave the chicken a little broth which my baby loved!!
Everything was delicious and the inside was very pretty.
Tofu Spring Rolls app was ok. Very fresh, but had almost no flavor on their own w/o a sauce to dip in. I like their peanut dip sauce, but wife doesn’t.
I also tried their Thai Curry Pho (pic) which was pretty good, and I don’t normally care for creamy curries like that.
They have a huge menu and as their restaurant name indicates, they serve Indonesian and Vietnamese dishes. I ordered their bun bo hue and a Thai milk tea. My fiance ordered their Indonesian rice place with grilled chicken and teriyaki sauce. Their bun bo hue was delicious and piping hot and their Thai milk tea didn’t taste watery at all! My fiance loved his dish and he even asked to go back (he never does with other pho places I ask to go to)!
Their prices are a little high compared to pho places outside of the city, but not surprised considering the location.
New review: There may be new workers, but this place needs to improve the boba! I waited for 30 minutes for boba which wasn’t ready when I arrived. The boba was hard, and the sugar particles were not mixed well. Very disappointing.
If you aren’t looking to order they also have a huge dining area that is very spacious. I would Def go try this place again.