Vietnamese noodles & steamed rolls are staples at this spot that also offers beer, wine & catering.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1224 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803
Phone: (407) 228-7053
Website: https://www.facebook.com/share/18GJDt6gZv/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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Reviews
“Bun thịt nướng” dish was gigantic with lots of noodle, vegetables, grilled pork and egg rolls. Each dish was about $15.
They make good Vietnamese ice coffee so make sure to try it.
Service was excellent. The young lady that served was attentive, refilled our water.
This restaurant is very small, about 10 tables. Looks like it’s been in business for awhile visible by old decorations
For just $16, you can pick two dishes (like caramelized fish, fried fish, chicken,etc) plus soup. This isn’t your usual phở or bánh mì — it’s the kind of food our parents made at home. It’s available on Wednesday and Thursday; new items are rotated in weekly.
If you’re craving real Vietnamese comfort food, this is it!
Ambiance was very simple. It was a dining room with no more than 10 tables. Mirrors everywhere, one small window, and some nice ambient music being played. Service was great, too. A nice fella who helped me pick something good. I always want to try something different that Americans probably don’t get too often, but servers are always hesitant and push me to more familiar things. What can you do?
We started off with the Cha Gio (deep fried spring rolls (2) with fish sauce). Very crispy, not very oily, and the fillings within were very fresh while still being warm and well seasoned. I was a fan.
Then came the Goi Cuon Tom Thit (Summer rolls (2) shrimp, pork, lettuce, rice vermicelli, and peanut sauce). There were very good! Summer rolls are my favorite. There wasn’t a lot of meat filling in these, so just be wary, but I could dip anything in that delicious peanut sauce and be happy.
For our mains, we ordered the classic Banh Mi Thit Nuong (With grilled pork). I wanted something off the wall a little, but how do you say no to this wonderful sandwich? Soft, strong, perfect bread holding all that meat, all that veg, lovely bites. Great banh mi. One of my favorites in town.
I can’t remember exactly what my last dish was, but I think it was the Mi Xao Hai San (Egg noodle stir fried with seafood and vegetables). Loved this. Delicious rice noodles, huge chunks of well cooked veg, little shrimps everywhere.
Overall, this place gave me exactly what I needed. Cheap, easy, simple, delicious Vietnamese food. I will be back, repeatedly.