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The Best Vietnamese Restaurants In NYC
Whether you need a soup, a sandwich, or 14-hour smoked brisket, these are our favorite places to eat Vietnamese food in the city.
Where To Eat Phở In NYC
When it's cold outside and you need a bowl of noodle soup, head to one of these spots.
Where To Eat in Bensonhurst's Chinatown
Bensonhurst is home to Brooklyn's largest Chinatown. Here's where you should be eating.
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Marisquería Veracruz
Find this Mexican and Vietnamese food truck in Sunset Park and on Staten Island, and order some ceviche mixto, or some phở.
Where To Eat Phở In NYC
When it's cold outside and you need a bowl of noodle soup, head to one of these spots.
The Best Vietnamese Restaurants In NYC
Whether you need a soup, a sandwich, or 14-hour smoked brisket, these are our favorite places to eat Vietnamese food in the city.
Madame Vo
At Madame Vo in the East Village, split Vietnamese classics with your friends, but make sure everyone get's their own phở so you don't have to share.
Brasserie Vietnam
This West Village spot serves Vietnamese and French food with some unexpected touches.
Where To Eat in Bensonhurst's Chinatown
Bensonhurst is home to Brooklyn's largest Chinatown. Here's where you should be eating.
Pho 86
Pho 86 is a Vietnamese restaurant in Bensonhurst with a kitchen sink-sized Extra Big Bowl of Pho.
5ive Spice
5ive Spice is a Vietnamese restaurant in Nolita, and it's a decent option for a quick lunch or dinner that doesn't cost more than $30.
Kitchen Cô Út
Kitchen Cô Út is a casual spot on the LES with comforting chicken phở and a few hard-to-find Vietnamese dishes.
Nón Lá
Everything at this tiny Vietnamese restaurant in the East Village is worth ordering—especially the lemongrass-marinated grilled chicken.
Phở Grand
With over 20 varieties of phở, this should be your default spot for a bowl of beefy broth and noodles on the Lower East Side.
High Lúa Vietnamese Kitchen
High Lúa Vietnamese Kitchen serves great phở in a cozy space in Williamsburg.
Lucy's Vietnamese
Lucy's Vietnamese in Bed-Stuy smokes their brisket for 14-hours to make one of the best bowls of phở in Brooklyn.
Lotus Vietnamese Sandwiches
Lotus is a Vietnamese sandwich shop in Park Slope that makes excellent bánh mì.
Mắm
Mắm serves northern Vietnamese street food in a small, cozy space on Forsyth street in Chinatown.
Di An Di
Di An Di is an excellent Vietnamese restaurant in Greenpoint. Go there for your next date night, group dinner, or solo meal at the bar. Just go there.
Saigon Social
Saigon Social serves phenomenal Vietnamese food on the Lower East Side, and it’s one of our favorite new restaurants of 2020.
Bánh
Bánh is a casual Upper West Side Vietnamese restaurant that makes exceptional bún bò bơ and bánh mì.