This Vietnamese restaurant offers a variety of dishes, including rich and spicy beef pho and authentic shrimp rolls, allowing people to experience the local Vietnamese flavors.
The atmosphere inside the store is a bit unusual, with the ATM placed in the center and the arrangement of tables and chairs being unconventional, but it does not affect the dining experience.
The service is provided by authentic Vietnamese people. Although there are no special services, it is still polite, and both ordering and delivering food are efficient.
Overall Review: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
Dickson's Fooday Mouthpiece Food Review #291: U.S.-Mexico Edition
In the United States, there are quite a lot of Vietnamese restaurants, and many of them are quite delicious and authentic. Perhaps it's because there are so many Vietnamese people here, which contributes to the local flavor of the food.
As a result, there are plenty of Vietnamese restaurants on the streets and in the vicinity. The one I visited this time is one that I personally found to be very tasty. If you're visiting El Paso and enjoy Vietnamese cuisine, you should definitely give this place a try!
This Vietnamese restaurant also offers a wide variety of dishes. In addition to pho and rice noodles, there are also some Vietnamese rice dishes, making it quite an authentic Vietnamese restaurant!
Although the appearance and interior of the restaurant are rather unremarkable, I found the food to be excellent!
Food: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗
Drinks: 🌕🌕🌗🌑🌑
Atmosphere: 🌕🌕🌘🌑🌑
Service: 🌕🌕🌗🌑🌑
Price: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
⭐️ Food Section
👉 Mixed Beef Pho
I've eaten at quite a few Vietnamese restaurants in the U.S., and what sets this one apart is that the flavor of their pho is very authentic and has a strong spiciness!
If you enjoy pho with a stronger flavor, this place is a must-visit.
I've tried many pho places in the past, and a lot of them cook it more lightly.
What I wanted was some pho with a bit of spice, and this restaurant absolutely provided that experience—it's fantastic!
👉 Vietnamese Shrimp Rolls
At Vietnamese restaurants here in the U.S., their shrimp rolls typically contain large and plentiful shrimp! Although the prices are higher than in Taiwan, the overall experience is very satisfying. However, most restaurants have shrimp rolls that taste quite similar—shrimp wrapped with vegetables, often accompanied by peanut sauce or other dipping sauces.
When visiting Vietnamese restaurants in the U.S., I highly recommend trying the spring rolls or shrimp rolls!
⭐️ Drinks Section
The drinks here aren't that great; the Vietnamese milk tea doesn't have anything particularly special about it. 😂😂😂
⭐️ Atmosphere Section
The exterior is like other restaurants, clearly indicating that this is a Vietnamese restaurant.
However, the interior design is quite unusual. In the center of the restaurant, there's an ATM. I have no idea why there's a cash machine in the middle of the restaurant—are they afraid customers won't have money to pay after eating pho? 😂😂😂
Additionally, although the restaurant has a large space, the overall table and chair arrangement is quite strange. Most tables and chairs are pushed against the walls, leaving a large empty space in the middle. I'm not sure what that space is for?
So, the ATM in the center ends up looking quite out of place. 😂😂😂
Overall, the atmosphere inside feels a bit weird upon entering.
Otherwise, it's generally a normal dining environment.
⭐️ Service Section
The restaurant doesn't provide any special service—it’s just authentic Vietnamese staff taking your orders and serving food.
⭐️ Price Section
The prices are reasonable for Vietnamese cuisine; they aren't particularly outrageous.
⭐️ Overall
In summary, this restaurant is worth visiting for Vietnamese cuisine. I believe their pho is quite good and ranks among the top three Vietnamese dishes I’ve had in this city. Therefore, I think it's perfect for anyone who enjoys Vietnamese food to give it a shot!
Although the overall environment and atmosphere are a bit odd, I don't think it affects the deliciousness of the meal.