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The Best Vietnamese Restaurants In NYC
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BòCàPhê
BòCàPhê in Chelsea does a good job with their classic phở, but other dishes fall flat.
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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.
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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.
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Nón Lá
Everything at this tiny Vietnamese restaurant in the East Village is worth ordering—especially the lemongrass-marinated grilled chicken.
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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.
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High Lúa Vietnamese Kitchen
High Lúa Vietnamese Kitchen serves great phở in a cozy space in Williamsburg.
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Lotus Vietnamese Sandwiches
Lotus is a Vietnamese sandwich shop in Park Slope that makes excellent bánh mì.
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Mắm
Mắm serves northern Vietnamese street food in a small, cozy space on Forsyth street in Chinatown.
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Bánh
Bánh is a casual Upper West Side Vietnamese restaurant that makes exceptional bún bò bơ and bánh mì.
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Sao Mai
A sleepy-looking Vietnamese restaurant in the East Village that deserves your attention.
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Nha Trang One
On a block of Vietnamese places on Baxter Street in Chinatown, Nha Trang is our favorite for pho.
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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.
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Saigon Social
Saigon Social serves phenomenal Vietnamese food on the Lower East Side, and it’s one of our favorite new restaurants of 2020.
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Falansai
Falansai is a Vietnamese restaurant in Bushwick with excellent seasonal dishes, and a dining space that feels like your coolest friend’s living room.
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Bricolage
A Park Slope Vietnamese restaurant with an incredible patio. This is not your usual banh mi shop.
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Ha’s Đặc Biệt
Ha’s Đặc Biệt is a great Vietnamese pop-up project temporarily located on the Lower East Side.
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Outerspace
Outerspace is an outdoor-only spot in Bushwick that hosts pop-ups - most recently being the Vietnamese-Cambodian mashup of Ha’s Đặc Biệt and Kreung.