Decent food! Shaking beef was yummy, but the fried rice was so dry and flavorless. Pork chop was decent as well as the egg cake. Nice staff though! Ca khó was delicious too. But I do NOT recommend the fried rice.
Joanne Phuong
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September 08, 2024
Walking in, the restaurant is pretty cold. We were greeted by the waiters and they were nice. Not the most attentive and forgot to refill our water. I had the crispy flat noodles with beef and Chinese broccoli and it was cooked perfectly in my opinion. The fish sauce pork ribs were braised well. The pho has a good portion. The broth is super flavorful and there is a lot of meat in the bowl. It’s an extra 3 dollars to upgrade to a large but worth it in my opinion. The waiter gave me a little bit of a look when I asked for cooked bean sprouts. The banh mi was crispy. We got the banh mi ga nuong and it tasted pretty good. I wish there was more meat and some pate to make it worth $6. Overall I really enjoy this restaurant. There’s a large variety of Chinese and Vietnamese items to try.
Yen Nguyen
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June 23, 2023
Love the authentic food here. Canh chua is savory and flavorful - this is the best in town. Ca kho to is good. Shaking tofu tastes soooo good . Menu is huge so I need to make a lot of trips to try them all. Highly recommend this place.
Christopher Izaguirre
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September 09, 2024
My to-go beef banh mi had more carrots than beef. Flavor was forgettable and the bread was soggy. I would be embarrassed to dine-in here.
Brandon Le
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November 28, 2022
This is a decent Vietnamese Chinese place in Cypress, better than most in the area. While it’s pretty pricey, the family size portions are fairly big and tastes as good as expected. There are a few hidden gem dishes, such as the fried calamari and bird’s nest dish, but everything else is good too. Service is nice and there’s a lot of options and seating. Overall not a place I’d go to every time, but a good choice in the area and has a few great dishes.
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Decent food! Shaking beef was yummy, but the fried rice was so dry and flavorless. Pork chop was decent as well as the egg cake. Nice staff though! Ca khó was delicious too. But I do NOT recommend the fried rice.
Walking in, the restaurant is pretty cold. We were greeted by the waiters and they were nice. Not the most attentive and forgot to refill our water. I had the crispy flat noodles with beef and Chinese broccoli and it was cooked perfectly in my opinion. The fish sauce pork ribs were braised well. The pho has a good portion. The broth is super flavorful and there is a lot of meat in the bowl. It’s an extra 3 dollars to upgrade to a large but worth it in my opinion. The waiter gave me a little bit of a look when I asked for cooked bean sprouts. The banh mi was crispy. We got the banh mi ga nuong and it tasted pretty good. I wish there was more meat and some pate to make it worth $6. Overall I really enjoy this restaurant. There’s a large variety of Chinese and Vietnamese items to try.
Love the authentic food here. Canh chua is savory and flavorful - this is the best in town. Ca kho to is good. Shaking tofu tastes soooo good . Menu is huge so I need to make a lot of trips to try them all. Highly recommend this place.
My to-go beef banh mi had more carrots than beef. Flavor was forgettable and the bread was soggy. I would be embarrassed to dine-in here.
This is a decent Vietnamese Chinese place in Cypress, better than most in the area. While it’s pretty pricey, the family size portions are fairly big and tastes as good as expected. There are a few hidden gem dishes, such as the fried calamari and bird’s nest dish, but everything else is good too. Service is nice and there’s a lot of options and seating. Overall not a place I’d go to every time, but a good choice in the area and has a few great dishes.