2. Đi ăn Đi
8.7
68 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Greenpoint · 45 tips and reviews
Shaun Tollerton ⚡️: Beef Phở Hanoi 😋👌
Julie Soscia: Popular Vietnamese spot, opt for the Beef Phở Hanoi.
Kelsey L: Had the beef pho hanoi and Vietnamese pizza. The pho was ok, not the most flavorful broth I've had in NYC. Pizza was also overrated. The ambience and service were really nice. Cute bar area up front.
3. Xifu Food
8.3
318 Livingston St, Brooklyn, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Downtown Brooklyn · 15 tips and reviews
Kevin Ran: Don't let the store appearance fool you. These are the flavors that I grew up with. Beef noodle soup (N2) - noodles were nice and soft, broth extremely savory, meat perfectly braised and tender.
Christina Chin: Hole in the wall place but good beef noodle soup and dumplings for reasonable price!
Alex Albert: Amazing pork and chicken dumplings. Good crispy spring rolls. Cheap prices. A true gem in this expensive neighborhood and very flavorful meat. Will be back
5. Thanh Da
7.8
6008 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Sunset Park · 27 tips and reviews
Uchable: banh mi prices went up to $4, but still well worth it. eat them right away. The curry and Hue's style beef noodle soup are recommended(spicy)
Village Voice: Winner of Best Vietnamese in the Village Voice 2011 Best Of issue! Bun bo Hue, spicy beef soup, will cure any cold you catch this winter.
Village Voice: Great Vietnamese can be hard to come by, but this place has it all: affordable, a great ambiance, and a menu that mixes classics with a few oddballs. We love the beefy and spicy bun bo hue soup.
M T: The beef pho is yummy as well as the summer rolls and viet ice tea. 😋
Sarah: love this place! quiet, great service, interesting film to peek. recommend: summer rolls, "33" beer, spicy calamari entree (comes with rice). pork belly is only thing that hasn't been A+ for us here.
Village Voice: Lift the lid on the Clay Pot Catfish: supple hunks of white fish bathed in a subtly peppered broth and topped with carrots and scallions. Enjoy over a mound of freshly steamed rice.
11. Thai Farm Kitchen
8.8
416 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
Thai Restaurant · Kensington · 18 tips and reviews
Russell Levine: House special pad Thai is tasty with shrimp and calamari. Hot and sour noodle soup is delicious and spicy. And massaman lamb shank is a little greasy, but good. Overpriced for the area, but worth it.
Dylan McKenzie: Nice people and delicious food.
Michael Rose: Extraordinary flavors from a tiny open kitchen. Prepare for long waits.
14. Banhmigos
7.2
636 Park Pl (at Franklin Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Crown Heights · 22 tips and reviews
Andrew Sun: Only pho in the neighborhood. I got the beef pho, and it wasn't bad. Bubble tea wasn't good, tasted powdery. Service was nice and quick.
Bin Yang: Solid banh mis, I definitely enjoy the beef one the most. Bread is a little too crisp for me but everything else is on point.
Julius Tarng: It's run by Chinese people but it's fine. Grilled pork rice box has tons of goodies inside
15. Grand Sichuan House
8.1
8701 5th Ave (between 87th & 88th St), Brooklyn, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Bay Ridge · 23 tips and reviews
Kim F: Wontons in hot oil, Dan Dan noodles, string beans with pork, mapo tofu. Be sure to order the Sichuan dishes as they’re so flavorful, even the won ton soup is delicate and delicious — best in the area!
Village Voice: We love wontons laked in red oil and the cumin-dusted julienne of lamb topped with sesame seeds. Read more.
Rxy: Spicy Shrimp Wontons are Delicious! Pumpkin soup & spicy beef + peppers as well.