Sprout Vietnamese Eatery

58 North Prince Street, Lancaster, 17603, United States Of America

🛍 Asian, Vegan, Noodles, Delivery

4.5 💬 2822 Reviews
Sprout Vietnamese Eatery

Phone: +17173927462

Address: 58 North Prince Street, Lancaster, 17603, United States Of America

City: Lancaster

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2822

Website: http://riceandnoodlesrestaurant.com/

"Sprout was a real disappointment. In Lancaster, where there’s a significant Vietnamese population, this might be the weakest Vietnamese restaurant. My pho broth was meaty, flabby and lukewarm, with no discernible flavors. The rare ribeye was thick, and the basil and sprouts were sparse and old. My wife’s vermicelli bowl was just iceberg and noodles, with no proper fish sauce. The spring rolls were old and springy, and the peanut sauce was goopy. You bus your own table, which would normally be fine, but we spent about $35 for substandard fair, so this additional bit of work felt like a parting slap. Only bright spot was the restroom, which was pretty clean. There are many better choices in Lancaster. For instance, Pho Pasteur never fails to measure up for taste, quality and value."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entree Soups

Rice Platters

Stir-Fried Entrees

Sandwiches

Vermicelli Bowls (Bun)

Vietnamese Sandwiches

Vietnamese Dishes

Vietnamese Soups

Pho

Soups

Fried Rice

Khai Vi / Appetizers

Egg Noodle Soup

Entrées

Vietnamese Roll

Hu Tieu Mi - Seafood Noodle Soup

Bún - Rice Vermicelli

Appetizers And Desserts

Fresh Spring Rolls

Ft Dessert

Xoi - Sticky Rice

Bun (Vermicelli)

Children&Apos;S Menu

Bun - Rice Noodles

Mia Mia

Good location. Kind staff. Very clean. Inexpensive.

Address

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Reviews

thomas
thomas

Always great food and service. Very fairly priced !


Michael
Michael

Delicious food. Lots of options. Friendly service! Highly recommend!!


Christie
Christie

It is extremely hot in the restaurant. We ordered pho, this was the worst pho ever I had. I don’t recommend this place! View menu


Dave
Dave

1st time here, food was pretty good and filling. I had the fried rice and chicken, definitely better than your mall food for sure


E&E
E&E

Best sticky rice dishes! Pho, also delicious. I think what we’re saying is come here and try everything. : the staff is always kind and the food is always perfect what more do you need!


J
J

Took our family here for a late lunch on a weekday. Food was reasonably priced and the place was bright and clean. We've had Pho from all around the country and this was very tasty. No reason to not give 5 stars. View menu


Sean
Sean

I grew up near little Siagon in Garden Grove, California. Some of the best Pho ever is there. This place is right there with them.Broth was clean, not oily, and flavorful. Great umami. Portions are perfect, not too big. Fast service and clean looking kitchen.


Faith
Faith

It was my first time here, I must say Perfection! Trust me, you will not be disappointed after taking a sip of the broth itself. It is peaceful The sitting area, carefully designed to promote serenity and relaxation, offers a retreat from the chaos outside. As you sit and gaze out the window, savoring each spoonful of the tantalizing pho, you are transported to a realm of tranquility where time seems to stand still. I rate it 100/100


Andy
Andy

Sprout was a real disappointment. In Lancaster, where there’s a significant Vietnamese population, this might be the weakest Vietnamese restaurant. My pho broth was meaty, flabby and lukewarm, with no discernible flavors. The rare ribeye was thick, and the basil and sprouts were sparse and old. My wife’s vermicelli bowl was just iceberg and noodles, with no proper fish sauce. The spring rolls were old and springy, and the peanut sauce was goopy. You bus your own table, which would normally be fine, but we spent about $35 for substandard fair, so this additional bit of work felt like a parting slap. Only bright spot was the restroom, which was pretty clean. There are many better choices in La... View menu

Lancaster

Lancaster

Lancaster, PA is known for its Amish community and offers typical dishes like shoofly pie, scrapple, and chicken pot pie, reflecting its Pennsylvania Dutch heritage.

Categories

  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious." View menu
  • Noodles Savor a variety of noodle dishes, cooked to perfection with authentic flavors and rich, savory broths. From spicy and tangy to mild and fragrant, our noodle offerings promise a delightful culinary adventure for every palate.
  • Delivery Enjoy your favorite dishes from the comfort of home. Choose from our extensive menu and get it delivered fresh and fast. Perfect for staying in or treating yourself. Quick, easy, and just a click away!

Amenities

  • Kids
  • Wifi
  • menu
  • Seating
  • menu
  • Delivery

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