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This Vietnamese restaurant matches the energy of its Midtown Village location with DJs performing sets on the second floor, people wearing “look at me” outfits, a private karaoke room, and a bar that doesn’t close until 2am. It works better as a place to hang out next to neon than a straightforward place to eat phở, skewers, summer rolls, mini bánh mì, and other Vietnamese classics—all of which feel like a sidekick to the scene. If you're looking for something serviceable, order bò lúc lắc with tender cuts of filet mignon before you lose your voice while trying to yell, “Where are you heading after this?” over the DJ set.