Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1215 N Durham Dr Suite A-100, Houston, TX 77008
Phone: (832) 840-1855
Website: https://www.luavietkitchen.com/
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Reviews
I tend to go to Bellaire Blvd for all my Viet eats but wanted to try something closer and decided to give Lúa Viet a try.
You order before sitting down, and I got a phở gà and cơm gà xối mỡ.
I tried to give them some leniency because it is the one of the few Vietnamese restaurants within the inner loop, but the phở gà was the blandest phở I have ever had. The broth had no depth and lacked seasoning. They did give a large portion of noodles, which I usually prefer, but the broth was so lacking, I could not finish it. The cơm gà xối mỡ was okay.
I was really disappointed and am not sure if I would give them a try again.
Pho is over-priced because it is small portion as picture. It doesn’t even small bowl size compare to other vietnamese restaurants. But beef was fresh.
Full transparency the pic was taken after I ate a few pieces of the beef (maybe like 3/4) and is not the amount it came with. I’d say it was like a few oz of thinly sliced beef.
I found the food to be well prepared and very tasty. The pork rolls were fried to a perfect crunch and were stuffed with a good portion of pork and other tasty and fresh ingredients . It was also nice that you can get the various rolls in a half order of two rolls instead of having the option to order a plate of four or more rolls.
I also had the beef pho which was flavorful, filling with a fair amount of tender beef slices included. However, the restaurant determines how much bean sprouts, basil and jalapeños will be added to you bowl of pho as they come already mixed in with the soup as it is served to you. I was disappointed that I was not given a separate plate of these ingredients and allowed to mix my desired quantities into the pho.
I was also surprised at the minor delay that I experienced in having my food prepared and delivered to my table. In most Vietnamese restaurants the food is served to you within 10 minutes of your order. Despite the restaurant not being busy, it took over 15 minutes to receive my food.
The atmosphere of the restaurant is open and inviting with plenty of tables and a pleasant large mural of an Asian boat at the far end. There is also outdoor seating for when the weather is nice, however, the view across the street (Durham) is a a lot full of cars for an auto dealership.
The prices were what you expect these days. My pork rolls, pho, a Vietnamese beer, and a tip ran me about $30.