
Buzzy cafe plating creative Vietnamese comfort food in a chic space with an open kitchen.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5141 Beach Blvd Unit B, Buena Park, CA 90621
Phone: (714) 521-2444
Website: https://www.supnoodlebar.com/
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Reviews
However, as much as I like the lunch special pricing, I think that the broth is too salty. I had my beef belly pho “shaken style”, wok seared with various aromatics, and my boyfriend had his normal style. I initially thought that the saltiness came from the shaken style, but I tasted my boyfriend’s broth and it was also too salty for me. In fact, on a previous visit we had also gotten the egg rolls, which I also thought were too salty.
Outside of the lunch special, I also think that most of the pho options are a bit overpriced. I don’t think that the premium meat options make much of a difference and would stick to the beef belly if dining here. To be honest, the only reason I would choose Sup over other options is because they’re located closer to me.
Also, as a side note, the Anthony Bourdain glaze has always been really weird to me.
Gotta check out the rib bone pho and the dry noodles variant as these also absolutely bursting with flavors too!
Only drawback is probably the wait times esp on weekends.
A special shout-out to our server, Daniel C. He was very friendly, patient, and took the time to explain the menu since it was our first visit. His service really made us feel welcome and grateful for the experience.
We’ll definitely be coming back — highly recommend this spot if you’re in Buena Park and craving pho!
Their stake + green secret sauce is a mush try here!
Parking: They’re located in a busy plaza. Finding a spot can somewhat be difficult.
Ambiance/Environment: We visited on a Friday night, and it was poppin! There were six of us in total. We joined the waitlist via Yelp at 6:08pm, and we were finally seated at 7:05pm. The estimated wait time was accurate. They have indoor and outdoor seating.
Service: There were multiple people servers that helped us. Unfortunately we don’t remember their names. It was very busy, and at times, it became difficult to waive one of them down. I ordered pho, and although the unlimited noodles are a perk, having to constantly waive down a server and wait about 5-8 min for the noodles was such a hassle. There was a lot of downtime for me while I was eating. Despite that, everyone was really nice. One of the male servers forgot I asked for a to-go box, and he came back with a box and an extra pho broth for the inconvenience. I also forgot my viet coffee, and the hostess went to get me a whole new viet coffee.
Food: (I’m only going to rate what I ate)
1) Parmesan Fries – My fav appetizer! The fries were crispy and delicious. It also came with three different dipping sauces.
2) Shaken House Fries – My cousins ordered this, and we all shared. We really liked this! The fries were also crispy. The sauce and meat was were mouthwatering.
3) Pho Combination – Despite the recessive amount of downtime I had while waiving a server down for more noodles and waiting for the noodles, the pho was actually good. The broth was flavorful and there was a generous amount of meats.
4) Vietnamese Coffee – Wooo this was stronggg! If you want to stay awake throughout the night, then drink this at 7:30pm like us.
Pricing: My cousins constantly mentioned how small their portions were, especially for its price. I thought the pho portion was generous, but the wait time for more noodles was the downside. Would we come back? Probably not. We’ll happily go back to the Vox Kitchen instead lol.