Banh Canh Tom Cua - Menu

12168 Bellaire Blvd Suite 280, 77072, Houston, US, 77072-2642, The Energy Corridor, Houston, United States

🛍 Soup, Coffee, Seafood, Noodles

3.8 💬 143 Reviews
Banh Canh Tom Cua

Phone: +12817418170

Address: 12168 Bellaire Blvd Suite 280, 77072, Houston, US, 77072-2642, The Energy Corridor, Houston, United States

City: The Energy Corridor, Houston

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 143

Website: http://banhcanhtomcua.com/

"This place is decent. My friends and I ordered the Special Bánh Canh and the Mixed Noodles. The Mixed Noodles were tasty, but honestly, there are better options in the Bellaire area. As for the Special Bánh Canh, it didn’t quite resemble the picture from the menu, which left us a bit puzzled when it arrived, but overall, the flavors were good. One thing I wish they would do differently is the deep-fried soft crab—there was a bit too much batter. Other than that, the service was quick, and I really appreciated that they provided chopped chilies on top of the steamed bean sprouts, cilantro, and lime."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Uncategorized

Side Orders

Soups

Appetizers

Extras

Extra

Com Dia (Rice Plates)

Chon Mot Trong Cac Thuc Uong

Dessert

House Noodle Soup

Traditional Specialties

Noodles In Broth

Goi

Specialties

Khai - Appetizers

Nuoc Uong (Beverages)

Vorspeisen

Main Course

Vietnamese Specialties

Main Courses

Sides

Salads

Rice Dishes

Các Món Thêm - Side Dishes

Vietnamesische Gerichte

Hu Tieu & Mi(Noodle Soup

Assorted Rolls

Them

Chicken

Ted Ted

Good food good service

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Reviews

Diem
Diem

First time trying their Banh Canh Noodle. Very nice wait staff. The shrimp and crab one is really good. Broth is perfect and noodle not too chewy. Good for any cold day.


Thuy
Thuy

This is the best spot to enjoy banh canh that's closest to what you would find in Vietnam. It comes with shrimp and crab, and it's absolutely delicious. The broth and noodles are both fresh and flavorful.


L
L

Beautiful retro decor, clean. Food was fantastic and plentiful. Very good flavors, authentic. They gave plenty of everything. Service was very friendly as well. Best banh canh and watercrest seafood salad we've had. View menu


Maddie
Maddie

We ordered banh canh and all agreed it was among the best we've ever had. The customer service was outstanding as well. They took excellent care of our group of eight, and we were very pleased with the service we received.


Richard
Richard

The bánh canh tôm cua was disappointing. The broth was bland, the noodles were overcooked, and the crab claws had very little meat. The fish cakes were too soft and had an odd aftertaste. The only positive aspect was the service. I wouldn't recommend this dish.


Briana
Briana

The best meal I had in Houston! Everything about this place from food to service was 10/10. I really enjoyed the thick broth and noodles and the soft shell crab went perfectly with it.Prices are very reasonable and this will be the first spot I go to the next time I'm in Houston. View menu


Terry
Terry

The food here was fantastic, but no one spoke English, which made it a bit challenging to communicate our order. It took us about 10 minutes to get our choices across to the waiter, but they were very friendly. I'm grateful for the delicious meal! Now that I know what to order, I'll definitely come back. I highly recommend the #10 from the Jasmine Rice selection—grilled chicken, pork, and shrimp served with a salad. So yummy!


Truc
Truc

There were far too many flies in this restaurant! It really ruined our experience and made it difficult to enjoy our meal. For the Banh Canh, there are two choices for the broth: thick or clear. We asked the waiter for his recommendation, and he suggested the thick option. Unfortunately, we weren't fans of the thick broth; it had a texture similar to egg yolk. Additionally, the Vietnamese iced coffee was a premixed version and was overly sweet for our taste!


Allison
Allison

This place is decent. My friends and I ordered the Special Bánh Canh and the Mixed Noodles. The Mixed Noodles were tasty, but honestly, there are better options in the Bellaire area. As for the Special Bánh Canh, it didn’t quite resemble the picture from the menu, which left us a bit puzzled when it arrived, but overall, the flavors were good. One thing I wish they would do differently is the deep-fried soft crab—there was a bit too much batter. Other than that, the service was quick, and I really appreciated that they provided chopped chilies on top of the steamed bean sprouts, cilantro, and lime. View menu

The Energy Corridor, Houston

The Energy Corridor, Houston

The Energy Corridor in Houston is a bustling business district with diverse dining options, including Tex-Mex, barbecue, and international cuisines reflecting its multicultural community.

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note. View menu
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • Noodles Explore a delightful array of noodle dishes, each crafted with authentic flavors and fresh ingredients. From hearty stir-fries to comforting soups, our noodle selection promises to satisfy your cravings.

Amenities

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