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    CoM Vietnamese

    3.3 (86 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese
    Open 11:00 am - 2:45 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    chicken wings
    Thu P.

    Tried their bo luc lac and fried chicken wings with nuoc mam flavouring. I also sipped a little bit of my partner's short rib pho. It was pretty good here, but I can't say it's worth the up charge. This is one of the most expensive Vietnamese restaurants I've been to, and it's definitely not in my top three. The fried chicken wings were a little too salty, but really good. Very crispy and juicy. My bo luc lac was good as well. The cherry tomatoes were a nice addition, the onions weren't too raw, and the meat was tender and yummy. There wasn't enough sauce though as there was a lot of rice and it was very plain because they don't give nuoc mam. They gave some kind of salt nuoc mam dip instead, which I didn't like too much. The pho soup was pretty good -- rich with some depth. A little too salty. Service was very slow despite the restaurant being pretty empty. The servers were busy doing things around the restaurant and it felt hard to catch their attention. The restaurant itself feels very modern. It's very clean inside.

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    Suanne L.

    Decided to go to CoM Vietnamese because my friends and I wanted a nicer pho/Vietnamese food place that was not a quick in and out (e.g., Thai Son, Lotus, etc.). There's free parking for 2 hours in the back parking lot. We went on a Sunday night and there were only a few tables besides us. Restaurant was spacious and overall quiet and servers allowed us to sit for quite a long time (provided that we did order a lot of food haha!). We each ordered one of their noodles and shared their chicken wings. Their chicken wings are actually really really good. I would compare it (almost) to Phnom Penh's wings - the perfect balance of crispy and juicy meat! We actually ordered 2 rounds of this (one each of the chili fish sauce and butter garlic) because it was so good! For noodles, I decided to get the Hu Tieu as it isn't commonly available at other Pho restaurants. I think it was just okay - portions are quite large but you are paying over $20 for a bowl. Found it slightly bland and the sliced pork belly wasn't all that tender. It's a pricy restaurant for what you get but the atmosphere is much more relaxing and laid-back than other conventional pho restaurants. I think they market to a higher-end audience but the quality of the noodles are lacking in my opinion. I would definitely come back for their chicken wings though!

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    Marilyn V.

    This Vietnamese restaurant has lush interior, high ceiling throughout. Space is nice decorated. Parking is in an adjacent building. We walked in on a Saturday evening and we're seated right away. Staff was friendly and attentive. *Chicken Wings (caramelized chili fish sauce): so crunchy, taste of fish sauce is very distinct. I could have this as for main dish. Love it! *Bún Bò Hûe: soup was rich and delicious although portion was small. *Tô Tô Special: this dish of grilled meats (pork belly, beef & chicken) is marinated perfectly! *Crispy Yellow Croaker with Mango Salad: this new item on the menu is worth trying. Fish is fried so crispy to the bones. My only comment is that sauce was poured on the plate and made this dish a bit too salty to eat. I'd prefer it served on the side. Mango Salad was a perfect compliment to the fried fish. Will definitely come back. Dishes are done more sophisticated. There's more Vietnamese dishes other than spring rolls and pho noodle soup!

    Kelly N.

    Interesting Vietnamese Japanese fusion restaurant. Friendly female server food quality not bad. Modern setting parking pathway to restaurant a little confusing that's all. Christmas tree made the interior space a little crowded but overall decent place; will consider returning if in the area..

    Andrea M.

    Took my sister (and mom) here because she's been wanting to try it for the longest time and I highly recommended it! The food was delicious as always, service was good and food arrived pretty quick. She loved the atmosphere and decor of the place. It was my first time trying to Papaya Salad and Vermicelli Bowl Special and they did not disappoint. My mom was a fan of all the dishes, especially the Pho Saigon! Would recommend anyone to come here to try this place out. :)

    Pho chay (veggie pho; vegan)
    Matt B.

    Really nicely setup with extremely high ceilings and a lush interior, not like your standard Vietnamese hole in the wall. I saw that they had a sizeable vegetarian section menu, which is what brought me in. They have a pho chay (veggie pho; $18.50 plus tax), so I gave that a try. My soup came out in about 10 minutes. The soup came with tofu sheet, fried tofu skin, veggies (broccoli, green cabbage, carrot, white mushrooms), and noodles in a gentle mushroom breath. The broth was pleasant, not that rich, but not water or boring. It was amplified nicely by their homemade chili oil. Everything was very tasty without being amazing, though I did really like the tofu varieties in here. Good, friendly service. $18.50 makes this one of the priciest veggie pho in Greater Van, so I can't say it's good value for money. But at least the quality is good. Recommended if you're nearby.

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    Vincy K.

    This is a fancy Vietnamese restaurant. It's really hard to find parking here as the street parking is reserved for permit. There is a small parking lot available. The food was delicious but portions were too small for the price. The service was ok. They don't accept credit cards. Unless if you want to pay a fee. I would only come here for special occasions.

    Banh xeo - $25
    May T.

    Couldn't say no to Vietnamese food and COM didn't disappoint! Came in and got seated right away and the friendliest service. We ordered the bahn xeo (Vietnamese crepe with some bean sprouts and other veggies with fish sauce and lettuce on the side to wrap) and the bo luc lac (marinated beef cubes with rice and lettuce on the side). Both super flavorful and very generous portions. The bahn xeo was very very crispy and easy to eat. It could get a little messy with the lettuce wrap but it was so worth it!! Must try!!! On to other adventures!! Cheers!

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    I would say this place is what is expected of Vietnamese food. Friendly staff and clean environment. Better than the lunch lady for sure.

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    Expensive. The food is very typical Vietnamese. We spent more than $200 for six bowls of noodle and couples of appetizers. Not worth it!

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    Pho Anh Vu

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    4.2
    (25 reviews)
    1.4 km

    Grabbed lunch here with my wife and daughter today, and as always, I had to get my usual: the Beef…read moreRib Noodle Soup. If you haven't tried it, you're missing out. The broth is so flavorful and the beef is always fall-off-the-bone tender. Just a heads up, they do run out of the ribs so try to get here early if you would like to try it. The last couple of times we've come, the beef ribs were a bit smaller than they used to be, but they were awesome about making up for it. Last visit they threw in an extra rib, and today they gave us this massive extra bone loaded with tendon. I loved it. My wife was too shy to use her hands to eat it, so hey, bonus piece for me! Aside from the food, the service here is amazing. Everyone is super attentive and friendly. The vibe is really comforting to, it's way more spacious than your typical cramped pho restaurant. Parking is free during lunch, but you have to register your car if you're here after 6pm. It's cash or debit only.

    I first came a month ago and have been back once a week. Why? The food is very good. Signature…read moreSpecial noodle has a very tasty soup. The noodle is bit hard to eat s it's quite slippery. Despite the relatively consistent good food, which by the way, is actually not cheap, each time I see see service is actually not great. Not enough customer service it seems. Not a whole lot of smiles, and most waiters don't seem to speak enough English to serve properly. So why 2 stars today? Service. To pay, you have to walk to the counter yourself. They only take cash or debit. After I paid the bill and walked back to table, the waiter already took my leftover away which was an XL bowl with 3/4 left and of course I was planning to take home. I'm too tired to write the rest. They didn't apologize, didn't offer another bowl until I demanded it, basically didn't know what to do except said oh we already took it, with a blank look.

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    Pho Han Restaurant

    Pho Han Restaurant

    4.2
    (50 reviews)
    2.1 km
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    After work I was looking for a place to have dinner in Richmond. Felt like eating something hot…read morewith soup. Someone suggested a few places and I picked this restaurant. It is a small Vietnamese restaurant, sitting low profile in the neighbourhood of Capstan. There are plenty parking lots outside. I ordered the fish cake noodle soup which is chef recommended. It took a while to cook. The fish cakes were unlike those in other Vietnamese restaurant, they are soft. The soup tasted soothing and without too much flavours. It is good as an everyday noodle soup. The owner is very nice and welcoming. I will be back again.

    Don't go for Vietnamese in Richmond often but decided to try out Pho Han Restaurant. It's in the…read moresame plaza as Manzo Itamae Japanese, Van. Tea Cafe and Prata-Man Singapore Cuisine. We dropped in on a Saturday afternoon (3:30pm). The inside is tiny (3 tables, 6 high stool seats). Service was no frills, tea cups came out lukewarm. - Herbs - bean sprouts, basil and lemon wedges. Basil was limp. - Tan's special spicy pho ($16.99) - generous portion of meat. Best was the brisket, rare sliced sirloin and pork hock. Broth was decent, heat subtle. Puzzled by the raw red onions. - Han's countryside crab noodle soup ($16.00) - bun rieu broth was weak, lacking depth and substance. Plenty of Vietnamese ham. Okay fare but a step below any of the Vietnamese spots along Victoria Drive.

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    My usual choice: C5 Bun Bo Hue (opted for not spicy) $18.50
    My usual choice: C5 Bun Bo Hue (opted for not spicy) $18.50
    Free parking in the strip mall

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    Bun Cha Ca Hoang Yen

    Bun Cha Ca Hoang Yen

    4.1
    (326 reviews)
    9.1 km
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    Simply put, their trademark crab soup is unbelievably great! After hearing about it, I was so…read morehappy to finally stop in to try it myself and man alive it exceeded my expectations! So much depth of flavour and full of quality ingredients. Service was prompt and friendly, and the place is pretty steady in its flow of hungry and happy customers. A must try!

    bun cha ca hoang yen still delivers exactly what it has always been known for: a reliably busy, no…read morefrills spot serving comforting central vietnamese noodle soups and generous rice plates, even after its move and upgrade into a newer space. the highlight remains the bun cha ca. the broth is deeply savoury and aromatic, built around a clear fish based stock with plenty of dill, which gives it that unmistakable herbal lift. it's the kind of soup that tastes layered rather than heavy, with tomato, caramelized onions, and vegetables adding sweetness and depth without overpowering the fish cake. the fish cake is generous, and the noodles have that slightly thick, almost spaghetti like texture that holds onto the broth well. it's a shame they no longer offer the option of a small or large bowl, the portion of noodles and toppings in a single bowl is substantial. the option to have bean sprouts cooked is a thoughtful touch and makes the bowl feel more cohesive and softer overall. the combo set is a solid way to round out the meal. the shrimp salad roll adds freshness and texture contrast, while the vietnamese iced coffee is serviceable, if not particularly memorable. the lemongrass chicken on rice is another strong option, with large portions that easily push the meal into leftovers territory, especially when paired with additional sides like the three bean drink. service remains straightforward, and the restaurant continues to operate on cash or debit only, which keeps things simple but is worth remembering before visiting. overall, the food is still comforting, consistent, and satisfying. it's not trying to be modern or refined, but it doesn't need to be. it's the kind of place people return to for familiar flavours done well, and it's good to see it still busy after all these years.

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    23. Bún Riêu (Special Crab Soup with Vermicelli)
    23. Bún Riêu (Special Crab Soup with Vermicelli)
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