Address: 4349 Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Phone: +13103985200
Sunday: 11AM–3PM
Monday: 11AM–3PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11AM–3PM
Thursday: 11AM–3PM
Friday: 11AM–3PM
Saturday: 11AM–3PM
william crom
store hours are subject to change with party size and race. hostess literally just judged us as we walked in and immediately said we just now closed. never eat here unless your willing to be harrased
Alex Chew
The vermicelli bowl here was fabulous- the grilled meat was tender, and everything was fresh! I ordered the pho and while the rare steak was a great consistency, the brisket was tough and super hard to chew. I’ll just get the rare steak pho the next time I’m here :)
Michael Han
Reason for visiting: stopped by after the Rams game Date/time of visit: Monday, ~9:00 PM Parking: on the street; it was free but I think it was because the meters didn't work. No parking in the back Party size: 4 Environment/ambience: pretty chill, mixed crowd (age + races). They offer have inside and outside seating. If you sit inside, you have to have proof of vaccination; sitting outside doesn't require it. Service: was good. They were friendly and came around often. Food: was great. I didn't have the pho but my friends said it was really good. I had the chicken chow fun, which was good too. Didn't finish it and had it the next day, still good! Also had an iced Vietnamese coffee, which was good. Cost: ~$96, with tip for 4 people
Stephanie nyc
Got food to go. First of let me say the person taking order isn’t the friendliest. The veggie fried egg rolls were over fried, like deep brown and oily, served on top of wilted lettuce. Got the veggie noodle soup, the broth was water, no flavor, had to add tons of chili sauce and hoisin to be able to eat it. Also, the bag of sprouts and lime and basil was probably 3 days old. Basil was black and limes were brown. Ended up tossing most of the food.
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It's excellent. I've never been to Vietnam, though. But it will only cost you $10 to find out!
Take out only. Very polite.
Chinese New Year.
They are fairly different, but it depends on the dish I'd say. In general they both can have a nuanced sweet flavor, but I'd say the similarities stop there.
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