Brisket Banh Mi
Cha Pa's Noodles And Grill

Cha Pa's Noodles And Grill

314 W 52nd St, 10019, New York, United States

Soup • Asian • Grill • Vietnamese


"I am not one to let a DoorDash coupon expire and I also happened to be craving Viet (I often am), so we decided to order from here one Thursday evening for pick up. We chose Cha Pa's because it was on my husband's way home from work and was available on DoorDash. I'll admit, I was a bit iffy at first with only 3.5 stars on Yelp but we gave it a shot, and I'm really glad we did. Here is everything we ordered: Vietnamese Spring Rolls the spring roll skin was a bit chewy here but the filling was good Bun Bo Hue (spicy lemongrass soup and added beef meatballs) this was so flavorful and it was pretty spicy. There's lots of bits of lemongrass on the bottom, which I don't think you're really supposed to eat, but everything else was great. Adding the beef meatballs was a great move. Plus, not a lot of places even have BBH on the menu, so this was much appreciated Thit Ko (Vietnamese braised pork belly with egg, and added a sausage) this was too oily for me but my husband enjoyed it. He also loves rice and pork belly so I'm sure any rice pork belly is better than no rice pork belly Large Beef Pho Broth we just ordered the broth because we thought getting a regular pho with everything would be too much food, and this was the best move. We got to try the broth itself, which is the most important part and it was great. LOTS of bone marrow flavor so if you don't like bone marrow, this isn't for you Grilled Pork Banh Mi not the greatest banh mi but better than most average banh mis I've had. If you're craving one, this will do Everything was packaged perfectly, and was intact and still hot after a 40 min ish trip back home. They even gave us packets (instead of little cups) of sriracha and hoisin, which was really convenient, since these can sometimes pop open and spill. Cha Pa's really thought it through. Would definitely order again!"

Sit Lo Cafe

Sit Lo Cafe

3412 Hwy 6 Suite R, 77478, Sugar Land, US, United States

Cafe • Coffee • Chinese • Chicken


"I guess this is the right location for this review. Apparently this restaurant has changed it 's menu a bit and the other Sit Lo on YELP shows closed. Now on their current menu it indicates that their grand opening date is June 1st and they are under new management . We 've never visited this place before but through a recommendation we decided to try it for their lunch specials and the general impression was pretty good. I 've posted some photos showing what the place looks like and what the lunch specials are basically. I ordered a Kung Pao Chicken dish and my wife ordered a Chicken with Mixed vegetables dish. Generally I 'd say the food is ok. The veggies were basically broccoli and carrots and the chicken kind of reminded me of a Panda Express cooking style which is not as authentic in my opinion. The flavor was ok. The restaurant is located near a Jusgo grocery store and also right behind Mala Sichuan Cuisine which is truly authentic compared to this place. I think this used to be a Vietnamese restaurant in it 's previous life. The gentleman who served us was very nice and the decor inside was nice although they had stuff on the tables etc that seemed kind of odd. Stuff like restaurant supplies etc. The lunch specials were generally well priced. Most of them are about $7 and I included a photo of the menu with my review. I 'd say if you 're shopping at the Jusgo, are hungry and want a nice quiet place to dine this fits the bill! The gentleman who served us was nice and even threw in a ice cream bar which kind of surprised us."

Banh Mi Station

Banh Mi Station

1235 Chattahoochee Ave NW Suite 130, 30318, Atlanta, US, Concourse B, Atlanta Airport, N Terminal Pkwy Gate College Park, United States

Fish • Meat • Noodles • Vietnamese


"Banh Mi Station, located inside The Chattahoochee Food Works is a hidden gem for Vietnamese cuisine enthusiasts. This vibrant eatery offers a delightful selection of Vietnamese classics, including Pho, Banh Mi, and Vermicelli Noodles, all prepared with authentic flavors and served with a touch of culinary craftsmanship.The star of the menu at Banh Mi Station is undoubtedly the Banh Mi. These Vietnamese sandwiches are a harmonious blend of fresh baguettes, savory fillings, and vibrant vegetables. The bread is perfectly crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, providing a satisfying base for the flavorful combinations of meats, pickled carrot daikon, cucumber, cilantro and jalapeño. Each bite is a symphony of textures and tastes, showcasing the authenticity and care put into each Banh Mi creation.For those craving a comforting bowl of Pho, Banh Mi Station delivers a delicious rendition. The aromatic broth is simmered to perfection, infused with fragrant herbs and spices. The noodles are cooked just right, and the choice of meats and toppings allows for a customized and satisfying bowl of Pho. The attention to detail in the broth and the balance of flavors make this dish a standout on the menu.In addition to Banh Mi and Pho, Banh Mi Station offers vermicelli noodles, a refreshing and versatile option for those seeking a lighter meal. The noodles are served with a variety of toppings, such as grilled meats, fresh herbs, and tangy sauces, providing a vibrant and satisfying dining experience.The service at Banh Mi Station is friendly and efficient, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable dining experience. The staff is knowledgeable about the menu and eager to assist in selecting the perfect combination of flavors. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Vietnamese cuisine or a curious newcomer, the staff is more than happy to guide you through the menu and offer recommendations.The food hall setting adds to the overall charm of Banh Mi Station. The communal seating and energetic atmosphere create a lively and social environment, perfect for enjoying a quick meal with friends or colleagues.In conclusion, Banh Mi Station at the food hall is a must-visit for Vietnamese food aficionados. With its delectable Banh Mi, flavorful Pho, and refreshing vermicelli noodles, this eatery brings the vibrant flavors of Vietnam to the heart of the food hall. With attentive service and a lively ambiance, Banh Mi Station offers a memorable and satisfying dining experience for all who appreciate the beauty of Vietnamese cuisine."

Taiko Bistro

Taiko Bistro

472 Second Street Pike, 18966, Southampton, US, United States

Tea • Asian • Bistro • Cheese


"The sign on the front door points to the left where the entry of its sibling House of Pho is located. That tip alone alerts you to the fact that Taiko Bistro and its neighbor are closely related. In fact, they are family; owned by the same people, and put in place after the success of House of Pho led to expansion to cover the bubble tea explosion around the country. They share a kitchen, while House handles traditional Vietnamese fare and Taiko addresses the taste for Asian snacks and tapioca ball drinks. Following directions, I walked into the elder to order Roast Pork Banh Mi, Ribeye Pho and a Mango Smoothie to go. I returned to my car for the suggested 20 minute wait, as the business wasn 't really set up for in house dining. Ten minutes later, the manager/owner/cashier was coming over to my vehicle with a nearly wrapped package. I opened my door to accept the bag and thank her for going the extra mile to find me when everything was ready, rather than waiting for me to re-enter ten minutes later. That kind of courtesy is memorable. The Banh Mi was excellent. Tasty load of thin sliced roast pork with pleasant hoisin flavor, daikon, carrot, cilantro in a fresh demi baguette. Liked it a lot. I assembled the Pho in a large bowl while it was still warm, but with the large next of noodles, generous beef and desire to add copious sprouts and Thai basil, I chose to microwave the broth to better cook everything else and bring the dish back to optimum. It was still good; the taste was there, but there was no doubt it had lost something in transportation. The Mango Smoothie was more a slurpie, with too much freeze and little smooth. It was clearly made from a mix without a hint of fruit pulp. Disappointing. Maybe bubble tea was the way to go. Lesson learned. Banh Mi travels well, and Pho can be resurrected by focuses reheating at home, but a poorly conceived smoothie is impossible to revive. 3.5 STARS"