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Pho Nam
Located in Krog Street Market, Pho Nam is a great little place to get some pho, banh mi, and spring rolls.
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Pho Dai Loi 2
Goldilocks would be at home here with bowl three sizes and the most pho selections of any place in town.
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Nam Phuong
Slide into a booth at Nam Phuong on Buford Highway and prepare for pho broth that is liquid gold.
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Anh's Kitchen
It’s safe to say Anh’s Kitchen will assault your senses. But the invasion of flavors is why we keep going back to this casual Vietnamese eatery in the heart of Midtown.
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Mai Kitchen
Mai Kitchen in VaHi has laid-back yet trendy vibes that we kinda dig and a menu with all of our favorite Vietnamese dishes.
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Lady Ha
When we’re craving a meal inspired by the street food scene of Saigon, we head to Lady Ha.
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Pho Cue
For pho purists, Glenwood Park’s Pho Cue might come off as some type of unforgivable sin with its mixture of barbecue and pho.
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Dua Vietnamese Noodle Soup
When we’re downtown and craving a bowl of hot broth, Dua’s always provides a quick, casual, and reliably good option.
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Vietvana
We like Vietvana because it’s one of the few spots where you can build your own pho—with five broth options and 12 meat options.
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Pho King
Pho King is reliable and quick, so we’ll still hit it from time to time, but Pho King in Midtown should really be downgraded to Pho Duke.
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So Ba Vietnamese Restaurant
So Ba isn’t on the main drag of EAV, so it’s a little harder to accidentally stumble across, but we think their pho alone makes them a worthy landmark.
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Le Fat
Le Fat is a Vietnamese bistro in West Midtown that serves all of the classics, along with a few French and Chinese dishes.
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Lee’s Bakery
Check out Lee’s Bakery on Buford Highway for Vietnamese classics like pho and some of the best banh mi in the city.