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: 570 4th St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone: (415) 385-6167
Website: https://www.quevietsf.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: quevietsf.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Service was great. The waitress lady was super nice.
Street parking in the neighborhood was a little tough and you will have to pay the meter by putting down your license plate and then tap with your card.
Very chill atmosphere as they play Vietnamese music in the background.
My jaw dropped at the quality and presentation of the food.
Absolutely recommend, it might be my new favorite Vietnamese restaurant in all of the bay.
For lunchtime, I would order the appetizers, each presented beautifully and robust in flavors.
Colder times, the broth soups are abundant and aromatic.
Definitely reminiscent of vietnamese hub restaurants in SoCal and San Jose, but in soma. Very lucky us
Go the short rib pho with the bone sticking out. For like $25 you get a filling amount of meat. The broth though was lackluster. Wish it was beefier. Pretty cloudy and there wasn’t enough herbs that came with my pho. It still satisfied my craving and eating it with hoisin sauce and Sriracha on the side helped kick up the flavor.
I love that its so clean inside. The vibe ia super chill. They had nice options for other items like egg rolls and a lunch special. I’d definitely come back to try other things but for pho it wont be my first thought.
The service was good and my waitress checked up on me enough times to not feel forgotten.
Good:
– The food here was amazing – the woven vermicelli was super unique, I hadn’t seen something like that before! But it was so good with the pork strips and the fish sauce
– The crepes here were really good too
– Decent papaya salad
– The lychee and passionfruit sake here was so good! And pretty cheap too.
– The staff was super nice and patient with us and let us stay way past closing time
Bad:
– It’s a simple place! Nothing super fancy, but it’s quite a clean place
Overall what a hidden gem, totally recommend to anyone who likes Vietnamese cuisine.
However, our last visit was a dealbreaker. My husband ordered the short rib pho (which is an upcharge), and he was served a bone with almost no meat on it. It looked like the meat had been trimmed off before serving. This make me feel like being treated like a dog in Asian countries where dog are given bones. If you’re going to charge extra for a premium item, you need to provide the actual product. We aren’t paying extra for a ‘stick of bone.’ We won’t be coming back.
A couple of us had the beef Pho, and a couple of us had the chicken Pho. The broth was tasty to give you a flavor of the homeland. Good enough, but not the best. The springroll was fresh and as expected.
You can order hot or cold soy bean milk or another beverage as your drink. I ordered the hot soy milk, and it hit the spot for the cool afternoon.
The staff was friendly, the food came out fast, reasonable price and a clean restaurant.
The availability of Vietnamese dishes is good enough to give you a taste of comfort food.
It is not Little Saigon or San Jose Vietnamese Food, but it’s good enough for me.
Give them a try.