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Contribute FeedbackA Vietnamese restaurant near the University of Arizona received mixed reviews from customers. While some praised the tasty cuisine, generous portions, and attentive service, others expressed disappointment in the slow service, lack of condiments, and unfresh meat. The ambiance was described as noisy and lacking in decor. Overall, the restaurant seems to offer satisfying Vietnamese dishes, but may fall short in certain areas such as service and ambiance.
The restaurant is great! Similar to many Vietnamese restaurants, they may need to make some adjustments to cater more to American tastes due to limited availability and higher costs of Vietnamese ingredients. However, this does not take away from the overall experience. The atmosphere of the restaurant is pleasant, it is well-maintained, and the service is both helpful and efficient.
I do not recommend this restaurant. They claimed they had no lemons, the drinks were mostly ice, the servers had a bad attitude until they brought the check, they didn't bring straws or sugar for the tea, and I had to get up and get my own napkins. Additionally, the meats smelled bad and did not taste fresh. I paid and left the food, which is why I am leaving this review.
The food at this restaurant is incredible! It was fresh and served promptly. The portions were generous and reasonably priced. Our waitress was friendly and attentive. The bubble tea was also delicious. Overall, it was a great experience and I highly recommend visiting this place!
I had the #70 Miss Saigon fried rice and it was the most delicious fried rice I’ve had in some time! Delicious!
Pretty good Vietnamese food right near University of Arizona. Quite the busy Saturday night so it was really noisy. The food was pretty good, service was awesome, but the decor and ambience was about as drab as a junior high school cafeteria. If you are looking for romantic, fancy or peaceful, go elsewhere. Otherwise, the crowd looked happy with their food.