Vietnamese Cuisine
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The Best Pho Soup on the island! I am a foodie and my cannot find another Pho soup on island that can match this taste. Great service and attentive st…
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Small, quiet place in a strip mall. Friendly staff and quick service. Vietnamese noodle bowls were cold and pretty boring. The summer rolls had too mu…
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Slow service, small portions, not worth the $$. Paid $3 for Extra noodles in my pho but still hungry after. Would not recommend.…
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9 Reviews on “Vietnamese Cuisine”
Slow service, small portions, not worth the $$. Paid $3 for Extra noodles in my pho but still hungry after. Would not recommend.
Good pho (fresh ingredients)! Kind people — great service. They give you a little cup of tapioca pudding at the end.
6 gold stars. We live here (on the south side) and eat here at least once a week because the food is fresh and delicious. If anyone knows what ‘s THE BEST and WHERE’S the best, it’s us LOCALS who live here all year long and know where to find the BEST food. The vegetables in the dishes are fresh and plentiful and everything is delicious. Service is fast and friendly!
There is an off-putting odor inside. Perhaps aging pachouli incense? I ordered the vermicelli noodle bowl. In nearly every bite I got a hard dried noodle. The mint was unwashed and therefore a perfect crunchy accompaniment to the overall dish. My husband had the pho and was happy with his.
Good rice clay pot good pho.
Great food, Great place!. Great place to enjoy Vietnamese food in Kihei, Maui. We came here every evening for dinner. Very nice owner. Reasonable price, lots of food on the plates. Clean place . Nice people. Big parking.
Authentic menu, not so tasty. Both of us have dined at many viet restaurants and while this one has an authentic menu, the taste of the dishes was off. My bun cua goo thit nuoung, a staple at most viet restaurants was ruined by a fish sauce that was cut with too much lemon, drowning out the flavor of the dish . My partners pork in clay pot was more like pork in soy sauce soup. Our goi chon appetizer was very good, but bothmy salty lemonade and my partner’s Thai ice tea had a funny, organic liquid aftertaste that ruined their distinctive flavor. We won’t be dining here again.