Title says it, looking for Vietnamese places in OKC. Any suggestions for me?
TIA!
Title says it, looking for Vietnamese places in OKC. Any suggestions for me?
TIA!
Riviere Banh Mi, Pho Lien Hoa, and Pho 54 are in my usual rotation depending on my location. But there are a lot of options in the metro. You will probably end up with a dozen different recommendations. Hope you're hungry!
Pho Lien Hoa is my favorite. I grew up on the food at Lido. If you are looking for a variety of Vietnamese foods Lee’s Sandwiches has a lot more than just sandwiches. All of these are in the Asian District.
Riviere is great!
VII Asian bistro is my current favorite, and I have tried almost all of them. Like BBQ joints Pho restaurants get good and can fade off over time, so it is good to keep an open mind to changing your Pho mainstays
Pho Cuong has the best pho imo
If you are on the south side, we really like Bistro B. Great spring rolls.
https://bistrobokc.us/
Where are you from? I'm from California and lived near a huge Vietnamese population so when moving here the selections were quite underwhelming but with that I haven't been in quite a while (before Pandemic) but with that I'm seeing some new suggestions that I didn't know about before so I'll give it another try soon.
Lido on Military near the Milk bottle.
In no particular order...
Quoc Bao
Pho Lien Hoa
Pho Coung
Non La Cafe
Lido
VII
Golden Phoenix
If you know what you are getting into you can have a great meal at all of these places. I left off Lee's (chain) and Rivere (expensive/not super authentic) they both have some good offerings though.
Everyone has already named some of the best. Cafe Ti Bo at NW164th and Penn is also incredible and nobody talks about it.
Honestly there are lots of good places on classen but the real secret is get in good with someone who is Vietnamese who’s mom has the kitchen set up in the garage. My ex gf’s mom had some real talent. She’d be out there day and night with a giant pot on the burner. She made enough to feed a small army. She (had 9 kids) her peanut sauce and summer rolls were damn. A man could get fat going over there.. the banh boa was crazy. I was 165 back then.. ( my fighting weight is 135 for context) don’t miss the girl but I’ll be damned if I don’t miss the mom and her brothers
Cafe De l'Asie downtown
Pho Cuong - I thought this place was even better than some of the pho I had when I was visiting Vietnam, and there was excellent pho there.
Lang's Bakery - Excellent banh mi, and her rice and noodle dishes are pretty good, too. Cash only.
Paris Banh Mi - It's in Edmond, but also delicious.
Bistro B - Only place I've found that makes a fish banh mi. Everything here is pretty good. (Salted lemonade... just like in Saigon.)
I like Pho Thai Nguyen. They are one of the few places a vegetarian like me can have noodle soup as the have a vegan broth.
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