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    Bahn Mi & You

    4.8 (6 reviews)

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    One of the best banh mi's in Oklahoma. It's filled with so much flavor. The owners are very friendly and nice also.

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    Kai Vietnamese Cuisine

    Kai Vietnamese Cuisine

    4.7
    (212 reviews)
    19.3 km
    $$

    Kai Vietnamese Cuisine is currently my favorite Vietnamese restaurant for pho and fresh spring…read morerolls in the Tulsa Metropolitan Area. Located in downtown Tulsa, Kai Vietnamese Cuisine offers customers authentic Vietnamese food with a modern atmosphere. The restaurant is the only Vietnamese restaurant that offers a bar serving alcohol. The Vietnamese pho at Kai was delicious. The broth was savory and aromatic. The pho vegetables plate was bountiful. My favorite aspect of the soup was the pho noodles, just soft enough to maintain that springy texture that's so difficult to achieve. The fresh spring rolls were also excellent. Kai does not shy from giving customers jumbo size spring rolls. I also love the hot tea served at this restaurant which uses dried tea leaves. If there's a criticism with Kai, it would be the lack of variety of meats in their combination pho which only had 3 different meats, far fewer than what's standard for this dish.

    Ac was on blast and kept up with the heat outside. Establishment was not busy at all but it could…read morebe due it being early. We got there about 11am and they were opened at 10:30. The menu had a variety of options but not too many pictures to tell how the dish looked like if you are not familiar with it. Price for pho was a bit higher at $17 for my bowl but the broth did not disappoint. Can never go wrong with Pho no matter how hot it is outside. Everyone was friendly and attentive.

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    Pork and steak rice bowl with tofu spring roll
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    Viet Huong

    Viet Huong

    4.3
    (166 reviews)
    9.7 km
    $

    Viet Huong is a long-standing Vietnamese restaurant on E 21st St, Tulsa. After many years of…read morereturning, I am actually downgrading this once beloved restaurant based on my most recent visit in March 2026. Service was really slow on this particular visit. I had the Vietnamese combination pho as usual. The broth lacked flavors. The combination pho only had meatballs and rare beef. How's that even combination? The pho noodles were too soft. The rice papers used as the wraps for the fresh spring rolls were a little hard. I was not impressed with Viet Huong on this particular visit. This hole-in-the-wall Vietnamese restaurant used to be my favorite restaurant in Tulsa. That time has gone. Maybe, next visit will write a different story. I came back just to make sure my review was accurate. I tried both Bun Bo Hue (my favorite Vietnamese soup) and the Vietnamese pho. The pho broth was the same (mildly flavorful) but the noodles were more firm than last time. The Bun Bo Hue was comparable to other Vietnamese restaurants in Tulsa, but I would say none of them are exceptional. Good luck finding a Vietnamese restaurant that serves exceptional Bun Bo Hue in Tulsa like Pho Cuong in Oklahoma City.

    I've eaten pho in NYC, Miami, San Francisco and Tulsa so you can say I'm some kind of pho expert…read morelol. This and another " supermarket " spot in Tulsa are the best pho in town with authentic flavor and a balanced broth. If you enjoy steak don't forget to get a side of rare beef. The service here is excellent and polite, everyone who works here is happy to take of their customers.

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    Spring roll - okay, wrap was a little hard
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    Mekong River

    Mekong River

    3.9
    (113 reviews)
    11.0 km
    $

    Mekong River is a popular Vietnamese restaurant on E 71st St in Tulsa which I've often frequented…read moredue to vicinity to the area. I've eaten the Vietnamese pho at this restaurant several times along with a few other entrees. The pho bowl of this restaurant is too small making it difficult to fit all the pho vegetables inside, especially when they fill the small bowl almost to the rim. The best feature of the pho was the meats which are my favorite of all the Vietnamese restaurants in Tulsa. The broth was okay, and pho noodles were soft without much texture. They always seemed to be out of fresh spring rolls, making me to doubt whether they even have them anymore. Service was very slow at Mekong River. On weekdays, there's usually only server available whether the restaurant is busy or not. One other thing I really like about Mekong River is the pre-brewed hot tea, giving the tea that mild bitter taste.

    I really loved the vibe at Mekong River--it felt like being transported to a small restaurant in…read moreVietnam. You walk in and seat yourself at a table. The menu isn't big, which I appreciate. I ordered the Cornish hen over fried rice, and wow, that was a great choice. First of all, it comes with a soup of your choice, which turned out to be basically a mini pho. I was only expecting the broth, so that was a nice surprise. The broth was a bit on the sweet side, so keep that in mind if you prefer a different flavor profile--but I thought it was yummy. The main dish came out a little later, as they were short-staffed and running behind. That said, the lone waitress was killing it--serving all the tables by herself--and despite being quite busy, she was gracious and attentive. Now, the Cornish hen was fantastic. The skin was thin but perfectly crispy, and the meat was flavorful. The fried rice wasn't anything special, but it was topped with a fried egg, which I liked. The salad that accompanied the meal was fresh with a hint of sweetness that paired nicely with everything. Oh and as for the Vietnamese coffee, it was just alright. Overall, the meal was generously portioned and very reasonably priced. I'd say Mekong River is one of my top Vietnamese spots in Tulsa!

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    Viet Hot Bread

    Viet Hot Bread

    4.7
    (111 reviews)
    4.5 km
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    This cute sandwich spot is a hole-in-the-wall is well worth traveling to east Tulsa to check out…read more The spot is tiny, so you order at the counter and sit and wait. There's to where to sit and eat, so you take it to-go. I asked which sandwich to try and they told me the grilled pork and egg was delicious and they weren't wrong. I enjoyed it very much. It was so cool getting to see them make the sandwich in front of me. Their bread is to die for. Definitely worth going here and eat!

    Total hole in the wall, so I had to try it. The place is very small with an ordering counter, which…read moreyou can see them making the bread fresh! They have one of the biggest snake plants I've ever seen in my life, but I just realized you want to know about the food, so I'm sorry and stop yelling at me. Ok so I tried their pork banh mi and oh boy, their style is authentic. The bread is soft and fresh, which they lather with mayonnaise. There was an ok amount of pork in there (idk how they cook it, but it didn't taste like the pork I'm used to). They also add pâté, which shines through every bite. If you do not like pâté, I would not recommend it. The toppings pulled it altogether into a strangely good sandwich. I say strangely because I am not used to the authentic style of banh mi. I typically like the ones like Le's One Stop. I think I would probably get it again and next time I'll try the Vietnamese coffee as well. Also, best part was the sandwich was less than $7.

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