2. Van Da
8.9
234 E 4th St (between Avenues A and B), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Alphabet City · 19 tips and reviews
F. Bastard: Comparable to Hanoi House and Madame Vo, but better than both. Enjoyed Shaking Beef, Banh Beo steamed rice bowls and Dragon Rice Plate. Warm, genuine service. Modern, understated design. A winner.
Sam Gil: Loved this place. $45 tasting menu, if 4 of you then can try every option. Short rib grilled cheese pho is genius. Mochi dumplings, banana leaf speciality and sweet potato prawn fritter all incredible
AmateurConcierge: Def use the prix fixe if it’s ur first time. 45/pp for 3 dumpling sampler, choice of app and entree. Good cocktails. Solid value
5. Ginger & Lemongrass
8.9
153 Rivington St, New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Lower East Side · 32 tips and reviews
Ben Mackey: Everything here is amazing. The pho, the noodle salad, the Thai pork salad. Did I mention the pho. Get the pho.
Tarun C: The sandwiches are amazing. I've tried the brisket, pork belly and chicken ones - so good. The space is also very chill and welcoming. Try it out before it gets packed!
Colin Lee: Rice spring roll and bread for banh mi is good
7. Hello Saigon
8.6
180 Bleecker St (btwn MacDougal & Sullivan St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 14 tips and reviews
TN: The pho broth here is excellent. Looks oily but isn't actually heavy. The pork chop bun is also great. We enjoyed the crispy spring roll. Will definitely be back.
Mark Moskovitz: Delicious Pho, great bubble tea.
Quinton Ma: Banh mi here is amazing! Some of the best in town! Favorite is the special ham, pate, pork roll.
8. Joju
8.7
555 5th Ave (46th St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Midtown East · 10 tips and reviews
Justin Anastos: Beef Bulgogi Banh mi was delicious. The bread needs to be hollowed out more, make sure to ask.
Kimmie Ohh: They have cold brew Thai iced tea.
Kimmie Ohh: This is Joju’s second location (the first & original is in Elmhurst in Queens). The food tastes consistent with the Queens location. Food is made fresh. You can order with kiosk.
9. Saiguette
8.5
935 Columbus Ave (at W 106th St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Upper West Side · 123 tips and reviews
Phil B.: Delicious skirt steak banh mi sandwiches
Village Voice: You won’t find more perfect Pho anywhere else in this hood. The broth is delicately scented with sweet spices and so good, you might end up forgetting about the actual noodles.
N Xu: The bun with grilled chicken is so delicious and reasonably priced! They should have seamless delivery option, Seriously!
10. Madame Vo
8.4
212 E 10th St (2nd Ave), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · East Village · 64 tips and reviews
Billy Marshall Jr.: Some of the BEST Pho I’ve ever had!! The lunch special was amazing, & the full menu looks outta control as well as the cocktails! I’ll defiantly be back with friends!!
kas c: Pho is very good. Ambiance in the (very small) back section makes for a great date spot.
Ken Yamaguchi: The pho is absolutely delicious with very generous amounts of meat. The soup is so flavorful that I don't need to add any other sauces like I do in other viet restaurants. The oxtail is a must add!!
11. Saigon Social
8.3
172 Orchard St (Stanton St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Lower East Side · 16 tips and reviews
Ni Li: Crab &tomato noodle soup is delicious! And Grilled Maitake as well!!
Michelle Wiles: Ribs are excellent, bun cha pretty good, and they are willing to swap things for dietary restrictions
Prins Polo: Dry oxtail rice. Cold, tough garlic noodles. Absolutely does not deserve to be on NY Top 100 list.
12. Xe Máy Sandwich Shop
8.7
96 Saint Marks Pl (btwn 1st Ave & Avenue A), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · East Village · 131 tips and reviews
Lizzy Saxe: All the sandwiches are fantastic. Especially the classic and the curried lamb.
Carly Heinz: Cheaper and fresher than Baoguette, better than Nicky's, and cheaper and bigger than Num Pang!
Thrillist: Xe May puts has an eccentric take on bahn mi... so eccentric that they're mixing grilled beefsteak with pineapple chutney to create the tasty "Sidecar." Read more.
13. Phở Bằng
8.3
157 Mott St (btwn Broome St & Grand St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Little Italy · 172 tips and reviews
Emily Wilson: Pho with grilled pork chop is the move. Yum.
Dens: Hard to go wrong with the #10. Pro tip: the plate of greens / sprouts isn't a salad... put it in the soup, put the 2 sauces in too, then mix it all up!
Tim Vetter: One of the squeeze bottles at your table is the fish sauce 'nước mắm', a Vietnamese flavor staple. You don't see this lesser pho joints in America. Your soup will benefit from a squirt or two. Read more.
14. Saigon Shack
8.3
114 Macdougal St (at Bleecker St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 393 tips and reviews
Layla: Amaaaazing pho! The beef is so tender, also loved the coconut Vietnamese coffee! Service very friendly and efficient.
Village Voice: You want fusion? Try this: The Spicy Brisket Bahn Mi. Slow-stewed meat with shredded vegetables.
Max C: The food isn't as good as everyone says. they just want you to eat as quickly as possible and get out so they can get new customers. So they will ask you if you are done when you still have food
15. Pho Shop
8.2
1716 1st Ave (89th St & 1st Ave), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Yorkville · 20 tips and reviews
Seline Jung: Generously sized pho and great Vietnamese iced coffee.
ZenFoodster: Not best in NYC but decent Viet food & BEST SOUP NOODLE FOR WHEN UR SICK ON UES! Get Pork & Shrimp Wonton Ckn Broth Noodle, Cha Gio Thit, Bo Loc Lac, Cha Ram, Ckn or Beef Banh Mi & Shrimp Chips
Yiola Valtoudi: The pho shop salad was tasty. The vegetable pho was okay too