Hanco's - Menu

147 Montague St, 11201, Brooklyn, United States

🛍 Soup, Chicken, Thai Tea, Beverages

3.7 💬 2724 Reviews
Hanco's

Phone: +13475295054

Address: 147 Montague St, 11201, Brooklyn, United States

City: Brooklyn

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2724

Website: https://www.hancosny.com/

"The beef pho does not have those delicious and tender thin slices of beef, but rather chewy, dark colored pieces of meat and scattered translucent bits of cartilage and connective tissue. Broth lacks flavor and the noodles taste straight out of a plastic package. The vibe upstairs during weekday lunch hour is somewhat depressing no music or ambient sounds besides the coughing and breathing of lonely diners. I think their bahn mi is supposed to be good, but the pho is a pho pas. If you don 't happen to finish it, next to the trash there is a basin with strainer in it in which to pour your excess soup. (barf! It also costs $14.70"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salad

Flavored Bubble Teas

Salads

Vermicelli

Sandwiches

Hot Brewed Teas

Entrées

Iced Non Coffee

Drinks, Sides And Such

Special Rolls

Indian

Combos

Speciality Rolls

Hot Milk Tea

Vietnamese Noodle Soup

Lunch Boxes

Asian Sandwiches

Rice Entree

Iced Drink

Fan Favorites

Milk Bubble Teas

Laura Laura

Just a place if you are too hungry and want some pho. The taste is just ok. Service is not provided.Food: 3/5

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Umar
Umar

I work right near there and 3 days in a row I've been going there for there bubbles tea its really delicious !!!!


Sathya
Sathya

Authentic Vietnamese cuisine. I having been coming here for few years. Taste has been consistent. The noodle soup is good, so is the sandwiches and other items on the menu.


Zerlina
Zerlina

Plenty place to sit. Free wifi. Wifi password are located on the top of the receipt. Their bah mi is flavor packed. Their beef noodle soup (pho) is refreshing. Love their summer roll and their peanut sauce paired with it. View menu


Jacqueline
Jacqueline

Love the banh mi, vermicelli salads here. Highly recommend the classic banhmi and grilled pork or chicken vermicelli. Drinks are average, recommend the passionfruit ice tea. Nice workers, food comes out fast, clean. More seating upstairs.Food: 5/5


Melissa
Melissa

Really wish I had the opportunity this evening to explore the menu a bit more! I was actually on my way to a doctor's appointment when the bubble tea sign caught my eye. I'll be back for the food and I'll update this review with pictures when I do!


Danny
Danny

Hands down the best place in Brooklyn for a Banh Mi or Pho. The meats are always bbq’d/grilled to perfection and the veggies are always fresh and pickled perfectly. The pork and chicken over rice are very good as well. Service is always fast and nice. Both locations on Smith and Montague are worth a swing and it’s awesome that they have reward cards. View menu


Laura
Laura

Food is decent. Not the best vietnamese food I've had (but frankly hard to find that in the city outside of Queens) but for the price it's worth it. Good bubble tea flavors and pearls. Good selection of vegetarian tofu, veggies and seitan options. Atmosphere isn't great because it's a bit cluttered. Wouldn't recommend for a date but for a quick stop, it's perfect.


Gordon
Gordon

How to start? The sweet aroma of Vietnamese cuisine wafts through the airs and fills you with a sense of joy and a feeling of comfort the likes of which you would only experience in a cozy lakeside log cabin by the fireplace. I recommend to any who wish to eat here that you do not make haste during your stay. Make sure to cherish every moment and savor every bite as you experience a little taste of what Vietnamese culture is really like.


David
David

The beef pho does not have those delicious and tender thin slices of beef, but rather chewy, dark colored pieces of meat and scattered translucent bits of cartilage and connective tissue. Broth lacks flavor and the noodles taste straight out of a plastic package. The vibe upstairs during weekday lunch hour is somewhat depressing no music or ambient sounds besides the coughing and breathing of lonely diners. I think their bahn mi is supposed to be good, but the pho is a pho pas. If you don 't happen to finish it, next to the trash there is a basin with strainer in it in which to pour your excess soup. (barf! It also costs $14.70 View menu

Brooklyn

Brooklyn

Brooklyn, a vibrant borough of New York City, is known for its diverse culture and cuisine, offering iconic foods like artisanal pizzas, bagels, and international delicacies like dim sum and falafel.

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.
  • Chicken Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • Thai Tea
  • Beverages Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of beverages. From invigorating freshly squeezed juices to creamy milkshakes and artisanal brewed coffees, there's something to satisfy every palate and complement your meal.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • menu
  • Outdoor
  • menu
  • Delivery

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