- dry noodles
- soup
- crowded
- cash only
- Popular
- Recent
- Ann LeMay 25, 2019“Hu tieu dai mi soi nho” is sooo good. They are famous for the dry noodles version. “Hu tieu dai” means clear chewy noodles. “Mi soi nho” means thin egg noodles. Cash only accepted
- Tam HuynhOctober 23, 2015I love this noodle place, always get the dry noodles half egg noodles and half white noodles. And the soup, OMG, meat falls off the bone when picking it up out of the bowl
- Ailie ChangOctober 18, 2022M1 Mi soi nho with the soup on the side (dried) was very good. Portions are on the smaller side. I never can finish my food and ate the whole Regular bowl. Yum!
- MyLily Nguyen-HoJune 21, 2014was there at 10:00 when the place wasn't crowded yet, good service. We are out of town visitors from NJ. Love their hu tieu mi kho and gio chao quay. Will go here again if I'm in town.
- Dat LeOctober 6, 2013They charged us $66 for 5 bowls when in actuality it was supposed to be $7.75 per bowl. When we brought it up, they simply told us it was $9.00 per bowl. Even then, $9*5 is less than $50. Scammers!
- Lisa KJanuary 28, 2014Pick the dry noodles and the meat neck bones are hearty and like butter in your mouth
- All variations of the same thing, best dry noodle place on the block of blocks.
- Crystal May 23, 2013Dumb customer service don't speak "English" Lol! Oh! What that it for a big bowl soso little!!!
- service sucks. why are they oh so slow? heads up, CASH ONLY -.-