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Liang T.

Stopped by this spot for a quick bite on a whim. I was pleasantly surprised by the interior, which seemed really clean and bright. I had the chicken noodle soup, shrimp egg rolls, and fried chicken wings in fish sauce (sorry, I can't type the names). The soup was really good; even though it was a chicken broth, it was super flavorful and rich. The noodles were thin and perfectly cooked (they were not overcooked, which is always an issue when it comes to pho). The shrimp egg rolls were literally fried to perfection. It was crispy, and outer coating was thin. The shrimp was large and made up most of the inside of the spring rolls. The chicken wings came out last. It was crispy even though there was a lot of sauce, and it was great. The service was excellent as well. Overall, I would recommend coming to this restaurant if you are in Norcross, especially after a short grocery trip at the supermarket nearby.

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We had their chicken at the night market and it was honestly the best chicken I have ever had so n my life. Crispy, sweet, Juicy, PERFECT

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When I came to pick up my order, they were wrapping up so they gave me free egg rolls while waiting (how sweet).

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Nam Phuong -  Jimmy Carter - The ideal destination where FRIENDS meet & FAMILY gather. 5495 Jimmy Carter Blvd Ste 105, Norcross, GA, United States, Georgia. (770) 409-86

Nam Phuong - Jimmy Carter

(478 reviews)

$$

Ah man I drove an hour and a half and I forgot to take any food photos! So you know there are two…read moreNam Phuongs, one over by PDK that used to be Pho #1 and this location. Been to the other location many times, first time for this location today. The restaurant is in a very cool asian mall that has just about anything you could want. Plenty of easy parking is always bonus. I ordered fried spring rolls and a crepe. Our waitress came back and tole me they had no fried spring rolls would I like something else? I said ok, I will have the fresh shrimp roll and a fresh pork roll. The shrimp roll was what you usually get and it was good. The pork roll I have never had and it was unbelievably delicious. I will get that again for sure. The crepe was excellent and came with more herbs than I could use or identify. Could have used another lettuce leaf though. Megan had her usual, the grilled pork bun (not a roll bun, it is noodles and lettuce in a bowl). Her grilled pork was great. Bun usually comes with fried spring rolls, and hers did! Why couldn't I get mine? Doesn't matter, it was great and I will be back. I saw that they have crab and asparagus soup, a menu item I like but do not see often. Next time!

Nam Phuong - Jimmy Carter Blvd, Norcross, GA…read more Nam Phuong is a great spot for family-style Vietnamese dishes and sharing plates. Three Delights Platter (Nam Phuong Ba Vị) I actually saw this on TikTok and had to try it. This platter comes with pork slices (thịt luộc), beef wrapped in betel leaves (bò lá lốt), and shrimp paste on sugarcane (chạo tôm), served with vermicelli noodles (bún) and fresh herbs. Our favorite combo was the pork and shrimp wrapped with veggies in rice paper. The betel leaf beef tasted a bit bland to us -- not sure if we're eating it correctly? Bánh Xèo (Vietnamese Crispy Crepe) -- 9/10 One of my must-orders here. It's a big crispy Vietnamese crepe with a golden exterior. Inside there are shrimp and bean sprouts, with a light coconut flavor in the batter. Break off a piece, wrap it with lettuce and herbs, and dip it in fish sauce (nước mắm). So good. Salt & Pepper Squid (Mực Rang Muối) -- 9/10 One of their most popular appetizers. The squid is fried until crispy and tossed with garlic and salt-pepper seasoning. Crunchy and savory. Fish Sauce Wings (Cánh Gà Chiên Nước Mắm) -- 8.8/10 Deep-fried until crispy, then tossed in a sweet caramelized fish sauce glaze with garlic and a little spice. Sticky, crispy, and super addictive, though it was a little sweeter than usual this time. Papaya Salad (Gỏi Đu Đủ Tôm Thịt) -- 8/10 Shredded green papaya, shrimp, and pork tossed in a sweet-sour fish sauce and lime dressing. Flavorful.

Nam Phuong - Bun Bo Hue @tiffhuangry

Nam Phuong

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I have been here 3 times and never had a complaint. This is a Michelin Guide restaurant and I want…read moreto try all the items. So far I have had the pho twice, the rice cubes, and the shaking beef. Everything tasted great. Big parking lot for free parking. It is amazing how similar my visits have been. Staff was not as attentive as I would have like. My table had everything I needed so my meal was not interrupted. Getting my bill took longer than expected. I think the servers do not want to interrupt your meal but I wish they would come by more often. This place looks a little rough on the outside but it is extremely clean and some what fancy on the inside. The combination Pho has all the different types of meat. I remember the meatballs, flank steak, and tripe. Next time I will get something simpler.

I like Nam Phuong. I don't dislike this place...but I don't get the hype. I've eaten here several…read moretimes and have covered the spread in terms of what they have to offer. I think their dishes although prepared authentically are underwhelming in terms of the depths in flavor and really the soul of Vietnamese food. I'm not an expert but I've eaten my fair share of Vietnamese food for a standard issue white girl. The pork patty was dry and likely made at the beginning of the week and just reheated as the week went on. It was pretty bland and had this rubbery overly bouncy consistency and literally snapped when I bit into it. It basically got lost amongst all the fresh herbs too. As you can tell from the photo the Bánh bột chiên was burnt and it ended up being burnt on both sides. The squares were cut too thick...and because they were cut too thick they were on the mushy side even after being overly pan fried. All of the veg was fresh and well cleaned, the rice noodles were not overly sticky and clumped together. The pickled carrot/daikon were tasty. The server I had was attentive and polite. The interior was as to be expected and I couldn't care less that it's a little rough around the edges. If the tile isn't cracked, if the booth's vinyl isn't taped up, the utensils aren't mismatched and the tables aren't wobbly then I don't trust the place!! Like I said-I don't dislike it here. I just don't see the hype. Then again I feel like I have to piece together my favorite dishes from several spots between Doraville/Chamblee and Duluth, so maybe it's because I haven't found one place that checks all the boxes and I can get all my favs from one place. I will come again...because I love Bánh hỏi.

Wow Banh Mi & Pho - Nem Nướng Nha Trang $15.50

Wow Banh Mi & Pho

(41 reviews)

For this trip I picked up the Wow Banh Mi and the Bbq Pork Banh Mi with a side of Pork Paste Spring…read moreRoll and a side of soup. It's very rare that I say to myself in excitement that that was a good sandwich and this was it. After eating the BBQ Pork, I was impressed. The bread was a bit crunchy and falling apart, but the contents within was flavorful and on point for a banh mi. 10/10 for this alone. The Wow Banh Mi was ok, the pork skin in the sandwich would be my only turn off. Everything was great. Perfect with the side of soup to moisten the bread. The pork paste roll is basically the texture of a sliced sausage within the spring roll. Maybe more like the texture of spam, but not spam. The sauce served alongside the rolls is what really makes the dish. I got my order to go, so the only interaction I had was placing the order with the waiter and ladies behind the counter and they were nice and very sweet. Overall, I think you should give this place a shot. Defiantly one of the better banh mi placed with reasonable pricing.

With the temperature dropping, it's officially pho season! I stopped by WoW Banh Mi for their lunch…read morespecial -- you get a classic banh mi and a medium pho, and let me tell you, the pho portion was huge! Definitely worth it for the price. I also grabbed a Vietnamese iced coffee, and after one sip... the caffeine hit immediately It was strong (in the best way), so I had to sip slow. To balance it out, I tried the Kumquat Peach Tea. It was a little sweet for my taste, but once I diluted it with sparkling water at home, it was perfect. Overall, WoW Banh Mi serves authentic, flavorful Vietnamese dishes with generous portions and a great menu selection. Can't wait to go back and try more!

Pho Viet Number One - Peachtree

Pho Viet Number One - Peachtree

(71 reviews)

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Social media never fails especially when a local foodie account features this place, you know you…read morehad to try it. Off rip, this is across the street from the DICKs/PetSmart plaza just off Peachtree Pkwy in Peachtree Corners. It's a tiny little plaza so don't miss the road off Peachtree Pkwy or else you will miss it entirely and double back. If you come to LA Fitness, you've gone too far! Let's start with the interior It is spacious! The whole restaurant uses the corner suite of the building entirely and curved the whole place to create this decently expansive interior that looks to seat roughly 100 heads. The decor is very homely... almost like a Vietnamese Hobby Lobby threw up in the place... that's not a dig! It's a very welcoming environment. Between the deer head and the Saigon-esque decor, it's a welcoming joint! The service is basic. You get sat. You look at the menu. You order. They bring out the fixins'. You eat. You pay. You leave. I got one refill during my 45 eating time.. The food! Had to order the pho because... it's the most basic standard thing to gauge any all around Viet joint. The pho is the standard that tells you if the place is good. I will say, this place has a far richer, deeper broth. Plus it's fattier as I've noticed a slight sheen to my lips after slurping this broth down. The broth had less cinnamon and more corriander/cardamom forward flavor than other places. It's not a bad thing, just far different than the other places that has a more pronounced cinnamon forward flavor to the broth. This one has more depth and has a far richer taste to it. I do appreciate that they err on the side of serving tendon and tripe in their P10. And the XL is definitely an XL. The noodles did come out stuck together but the broth did take care of. I was a little disappointed that they had to opt with lemons instead of the traditional limes and they did not have basil at my visit. Maybe next time they will when I visit because I will have to make a visit again just to try the pho to make sure it's not a one off but that they stay consistent. Overall this place is comparable to some of the popular ones in and around the Norcross/Duluth area. The prices are definitely comparable with this joint's XL being at $17.95, it's definitely comparable to other places, but the identities of the restaurants are different and this one has an interior that stands out above the rest. Definitely recommend!

I never tried pho before but my kids say it's great. I told my server i had no idea what to order…read more He helped me with spices and meat then got me a perfect combination. I really enjoyed the food and the service. The decor is a bit fancier that most Asian places I have been to, but doesn't come at a fancy price.

Super Banh Mi Pho - Spring rolls

Super Banh Mi Pho

(131 reviews)

We went on Christmaa Eve. We called ahead to inquire about their business hours for the day and to…read moresee if they required a reservation for a large group. They told me no resy was necessary. We walked in and they already had the table set for us! They have a huuuuge group area so it'd be perfect for a large parties! The restaurant was really well decorated with Dragon Ball Z things! We surprised my nephew who is obsessed with Dragon Ball Z for his birthday. Needlessly to say, he LOVED it! It was my in laws first time trying Vietnamese food and they enjoyed it a lot! We got the kids pho tai, bun bo hue, lemongrass chicken dumplings, piccolo green Thai tea, strawberry milk tea, etc. I was surprised that the portions for the kids and regular were similar! I don't think the kids ones came with veggies though. They were both decent sizes. Most of the kids couldn't finish their noodles. Overall, we are big fans!

Bottom Line: I would not recommend this location. The food…read moreis just about average and overpriced and the service was careless. Bear in mind, I visited this location back in June of 2024 but just forgot to make this review. I am still basing this review on the detailed notes I take at every restaurant, but take this review with a grain of salt as things may have changed in the year and a half it has been since I visited this location. (PS: According ti their online menu, their prices have increased since my visit) Atmosphere: Medium-light ambience. Dragon Ball themed decorations. Tables are very close together so not a good restaurant for an intimate meal as you can clearly hear every conversation around you. Food: For appetizers we got the Goi Cuon / Shrimp Fresh Spring Rolls ($4.95). This was the only decent thing we had. Ingredients were fresh, the sauce had good flavor, and was reasonably priced. I got the Pho Dac Biet ($15.95). This dish was very disappointing to me. It was a new experience to get the noodles and meat on the side. I guess they want you to put it in yourself so that the noodles would be fresh and not soggy? Or it may be another gimmick to "build it yourself" for entertainment. Either way, I wasn't a fan of this style of serving. Just bring it to me assembled with the vegetables on the side like other Vietnamese restaurants. Besides that, the dish overall was just bad. Two important components to pho: Rich broth and bouncy noodles. The broth was very subpar and the noodles were terrible. Not the standard vermicelli you would get with traditional pho. No bounce, way too soft, not enjoyable at all, and not filling. My companion got the Com Bo Luc Lac / Rice with Sauteed Shaking Beef (Filet Mignon) ($17.95). There wasn't much to say about this dish. The beef was decently tender, but it lacked flavor. Overall the dish was pretty bland. Service: This is what had me upset. My companion and I put our orders in together at the same time. It took almost 20 minutes to get my order. I'm the type to not start on my meal until everyone at the table gets their food. Another 20 minutes pass and my companion had not gotten her food yet. I asked the waiter how long it was going to take. He asked what she ordered and said he would ask the kitchen. Another 15 minutes later, he brought out her food. I suspect that they somehow forgot about her order, put it in again, and then made us wait for the chef to cook it. In total, we waited about 40 minutes to get all of our food. By the time my companion got her food, my pho was already lukewarm. Overall: I would not recommend this restaurant. I would only be happy to pay the price they charged me for my pho only if it were quality, even average pho. The food overall was subpar. The service was careless. You're not paying for good food, you're paying for the gimmicks. Dai Loi 3 is a much better option

Quoc Huong Banh Mi Fast Food - Bbq pork with egg is a must

Quoc Huong Banh Mi Fast Food

(657 reviews)

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I had such a great experience with both the pho and the bánh mì! The pho was absolutely delicious,…read morewith a gentle sweetness in the broth that made it so comforting. The soup was rich with meat, and while I'd have enjoyed a bit more noodles, that's just how I like it. I normally don't finish the broth but I did here. The bánh mì was served on fresh, flaky bread, and each bite was incredibly satisfying, crunchy and messy. It was simple, flavorful, and done perfectly--I'd definitely order both again.

This quaint lil restaurant provides unequivocally the BEST banh mi I've had since moving to ATL 10…read moreyears ago. Good food reminds me that God is real because WHEW I felt blessed eating here LOL. The best in price, the best in quality, and the best in quantity... there are 10s across the board. It was a little cramped in the dining area around 4PM on a Saturday, so I got some sandwiches to go. I'd say there are about 15 tables (4-seats) max in this space, so it can fill up fast. They do have a few chairs to sit near the front door while waiting for your to-go order. The service was really great, and the women working the floor were all smiles. It took around 10 minutes from ordering to get our goods. Now to the food. Words cannot express the bliss I experienced biting into these sandwiches. We did the buy 5 get 1 free deal, which is a certified steal given the quality of the food. It came out to 25.75 after taxes and card fee -- C'MON NOW! The Capricorn in me loves a good deal. Half were the #6, the other three were the #7. The bread banged, the meats' quality and quantity were absolutely outstanding, and it was stuffed full of all the amazing veggie fixings and condiments. The seasonings are YUM with a nice hint of spice to round out the flavor. The sandwich literally had the perfect ratio of everything. And no re-heating necessary! These sandwiches were eaten over the course of two days and they didn't become hard or soggy, a testament to the quality. I have nothing else to say and I promise you the banh mi speaks for itself. I didn't try the pho this time but I'm adding it to my list!

An's Kitchen - vietnamese - Updated May 2026

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