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    Cô Đô Hue

    4.1 (52 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Everything vermicelli bowl was delicious and a nice size serving I think it was #19
    Heather O.

    Food is delicious serving size is great and not skimpy. Was a bit hard communicating with server but will definitely go back

    Spicy chicken wings
    Abby S.

    The food is always so yummy and delicious. Honestly the whole menu is amazing. The workers are fast, efficient, accountable, accessible with anything you need to make your dining experience comfortable and they are all so kind. The ambiance of the restaurant is busy, all smiles and just everyone enjoying the good food. 10/10 highly recommend. Go check it out!!!

    Combo 1 with fried rice
    Vicki M.

    This north side gem always satisfies our cravings for well made Vietnamese dishes. Our go-to order is Combo #1 with fried rice, chicken wings and calamari both with extra seasoning. To finish, we love getting the mango pudding. Service is always fast and efficient. This place is seemingly always busy but table turnaround seems quick. If you're I the area this is a great place for great food.

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    Jonny M.

    I'm pretty confident in saying everyone knows about Cô Dô Hue. If you like pho and live/work north side, then Cô Dô needs no introduction. It is hands down one of the best places in Edmonton when you need to satisfy those I-can-never-get-enough-pho-cravings that one gets (or is that just me?) I've been to Cô Dô Hue at least a dozen times by now and can't see myself stopping anytime soon. It's a great spot for lunch as they are lightning fast with service and cheaper than cheap, which would be super cheap? Obviously, I have tried several things on their menu but my last two lunch trips, my buddies and I ordered: Trip #1 - Pork and shrimp vietnamese fresh salad rolls ($7.50) - you get four salad rolls total. We really liked how they came out slightly warmed up. Very fresh and always delicious with a peanut sauce to dip with. - Hue's spicy beef noodle soup (aka. bun bo hue) (#34) ($10.95) - my buddy ordered this and "devoured" would be putting it nicely. Just look at how delicious and flavourful this bad boy looks. - Shrimp, crab meat and pork lai fan soup ($10.95) - I try to order something new each time I go to Cô Dô so this time, it was #47. Good amount of meat and broth was delicious. Spicy and depth to their broth that makes you want to lick every last drop. Trip #2 - Spicy crispy chicken wings (#11) ($10.95) - on the recommendation of my one Viet friend, who proclaimed these chicken wings to be "crack". I'm not sure I would go that far but they were good - well seasoned, lightly fried (not greasy) but it was missing something I can't quite wrap my finger around. Compared to the KFC (korean fried chicken) I had recently, these aren't comparable (but that may be a slightly unfair comparison). - Special dried rice noodle (#49) ($10.95) - second time I've ordered this dish and it is goooood. Apparently, it's rare to find in the city. How does it work? You have a bowl of delicious noodles, good variety of different meats (chicken, shrimp, squid, etc.) and vegetables. You also get a side bowl of broth - dip the noodles in the broth and enjoy. YUM. - Ginger beef steamed rice (#57) ($10.95) - my other friend ordered this and he thoroughly enjoyed it. The rice is plain but the ginger beef looked on point and came with a variety of stir fried vegetables. You can't go wrong with anything you order at Cô Dô's. Great food and great prices = what else could you want (stop being such a greedy bastard). If you're on the north side, it's a no brainer!

    Sarah P.

    I can't believe I haven't been here before - I feel like maybe I did a long time ago but didn't remember...anyways, my son and I had dinner here and it was excellent. We both agreed that it would be our new go-to place because it really beats out all the other places we've tried for noodle soup and vermicelli bowls lately. We split a green onion cake as always and it was delish - no sauce to dip though but we made do with some hoisin and chilli oil. I had the 3-colour vermicelli bowl and the meat was so good! B had the bun bo hue with pho noodles subbed in - he loved it. First time he hasn't doctored his soup with every condiment at the table so that's a great sign! We will def be back!

    Pork and shrimp salad rolls and the No. 37 pho (shrimp, squid, chicken, pork)
    Wil L.

    This is my fav Vietnamese restaurant in the city. When I crave some hot pho this is where I go. I especially love the hot spicy beef and the shrimp and chicken wrap. Prices are also reasonable and you get big portions here compared to other places. Love that the one girl always remembers I like my bean sprouts cooked. This place can get very busy during the lunch time, but even then service is fast. Usually only have to wait 10-15 minutes for your food.

    Co Do's Special Beef Noodle Soup
    Romus L.

    This is my second time I have been here and I have yet to be disappointed. I wish they has a location on the southside as I'd have to save the quality of food coming from this restaurant was more than satisfying. The restaurant seems to be fairly new and overall was well kept. Always a good sign seeing a restaurant able to stay clean in the front of the house. To start off we had an order of the Crispy Fried Squid aka calamari. I wish I could have another order! The batter had a nice crisp to it without being too heavy, while also having a flavourful seasoning throughout. The squid inside was cooked excellently with just the right firmness. We also has an order of the Grilled Beef Vietnamese Fresh Salad Rolls which were good but if you had to choose just one starter, go with the crispy fried squid. For my main dish I ordered the Co Do's Special Beef Noodle Soup. I absolutely loved it! The broth was a nice blend of spicy and sour. Not your typical Ph đc bit. The broth seems to be done in a Thai style, but seemed different enough to still feel unique as a Vietnamese dish. The spiciness of the dish was just right as it did not overpower the dish while still lending the right flavour and a good compliment to the sourness of the broth. The selection of meat and a couple pieces of shrimp definitely made this a much more special type of dish which I felt they pulled off very well. It was a generous helping without being too much so worth the price. I will definitely find myself returning if I happen to be in the area, or in the case of tonight make the drive up, but I believe the city could definitely use another location south of the river.

    Super good! Best broth I've tried. The shrimp salad rolls were good as well with the peanut sauce it comes with. Can't wait to go again!

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    I fw this place heavy, loved the deep fried wontons, and there was great service. The paintings provided a nice serene atmosphere.

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    Good food and good service. Relatively higher price and portion is too large for most normal person.

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    Love Co Do Hue.. we always get the special pho. Consistent and tasty every time. It's always busy there so that says something.

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    Get the tapioca dumplings and duck soup with salad. Vietnamese street food…read more I love this place. Lost my previous review as I deleted that profile 7 years ago. Anyways. This is one of my favourite vietnamese places for soup and appetizers. The rice and vermicelli dishes are mediocre in comparison so make sure to order what they specialize in. If I come with a big group I like to order as many appetizers as possible as it's similar to vietnamese street foods like crepes, tapioca dumplings and deep fried goodies. All of it is authentic and delicious. My must orders here are the duck salad and soup combo. It's what I come here for as no other place in edmonton has it on the menu that I know of. And it's pretty darn delicious. If I don't get that. The bun bo hue is loaded with so many meats that I never can finish it! I can't wait to go back to this locally owned business run by a family. Although service is not the greatest. They do provide whatever you need if you ask for it. They definitely won't bother you when you visit here. As most people just eat quick and leave. It's not one of those places you sit and chat and have drinks at. But for what they offer. It's affordable fast convenient and authentic. One of the best in edmonton!

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    Viet Huong recently moved into the Chinatown area from just up 107 Avenue. It took over the space…read morefrom the former Hoang Long. Little has changed on the interior, except for the addition of a large fish tank. The menu is very typical of Vietnamese noodle houses, featuring a good selection of pho noodle soup, vermicelli noodle bowls, and rice dishes. I opted for a bowl of pho with medium sliced beef and brisket. My soup was full of meat which was reasonably tender and lean, and came in a broth that was well-seasoned. Colleen, my co-Volunteer Coordinator, ordered a bowl of Thai spicy pho, and she ordered it without any meat. She was happy with the flavour of her soup and its abundance of noodles. I started with a green onion cake, finding the two large rings of fried dough and green onions to be large and not too greasy, as well as a bit cheaper than I've had elsewhere. I also decided to do something I rarely do when I order pho - even though I find the complimentary green tea and broth from the soup to be more than enough liquid intake for one meal, I decided to try one of the iced drinks. Being a dreary winter day I felt some extra vitamin C was in order, and opted for a glass of fresh-squeezed orange juice. It was incredibly fresh and full of pulp - I literally felt like I was drinking an orange in liquid form. Prices are in line, if not lower, than other Vietnamese restaurants in the area. Our entire meal, which also included a can of pop for Colleen, cost less than $25 before the tip. Service was fast and friendly and neither of us had any complaints about the food. Winter is the perfect time for a steaming bowl of pho, so consider heading to Viet Huong.

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    We ordered lunch through Skip the dishes from here…read more I can't really comment on the restaurant or service. But the food was delicious! We ordered red curry with beef and rice and pad thai. Both were very good with the right amount of spice. I will definitely keep h to is place in my back pocket for a quick and delicious meal.

    Purchased a Groupon. Menu fairly extensive, although prices are a little steeper and the portion…read moresizes a tad smaller than the nearby Vietnamese restaurants in Chinatown. Service is fast, but minimal. Nobody came to check on us at all during the duration of our meal. I had the beef satay soup, which, unfortunately, is only available in the regular size. I normally don't find the regular size filling enough to last me until the next meal. The soup was good though; not overly spicy with a nice peanut flavor to it. Not a fan of how lean the beef was though; I prefer some fattiness to my meat. My brother and mom both ordered a large bowl of pho and they felt the broth was watered down and bland. My mom felt the large size just meant more broth and did not feel full at the end of her meal. My mom also did not like how lean/tough the beef in her pho was either. For 2 large bowls of pho, a regular size bowl of satay, a small bowl of noodle only and a side order of spring rolls came out to just over $56. The Groupon is a good deal, but I don't know if I'd make this place one of my go-tos for Vietnamese food as there is definitely better out there. Free street parking available after 6pm if you come on non- event nights. Free wifi available.

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    Hoang Long Fresh Market

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    3.0(30 reviews)
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    Pleasantly surprised with the yummy food. Chicken satays are great. Modern decor. Haphazard…read moreservice. No parking except for paid meter parking. Staff won't allow happy hour specials at discounted price despite being in happy hour time frame. Hoang long is a modern clean space with bamboo accents and a newly renovated area. There is a large patio out front for summer. But it being closed off made the entrance kinda blending in. I was looking for the entrance and walked right by it. Trying to figure out how you get in is a slight challenge. As the door blends in so well and it appears it's just the patio. But that's the entrance. I visited quite early during happy hour at around 6pm. The place was entirely empty except for staff which was slightly disheartening. But I'm sure this place is bustling during the lunch hours. Wait staff were slow to greet me so I sat myself and grabbed my own menus. The menu Is vast. A huge range of thai and vietnamese foods. From soups, sandwiches, grilled meats and stews. Looking through the menu was overwhelming but at least there is something for everyone. We decided on trying the chicken satays with peanut sauce. These were a famous item popular during the taste of edmonton. They did not disappoint. They charred them so nicely I could hear the fire crackling in the dead of winter. But the best part was the peanut sauce. They don't provide this during the taste of edmonton. But it brings the dish to new heights. I would say...stick to the grilled meats here. They don't disappoint. I throughly enjoyed my bun bo hue. It was authentic and tasty. It made my list for top 5 in edmonton for sure. Portion was perfect and the ratio of meats and noodles were just right. Another great dish. My only vice was that it was happy hour...advertised from 3-7pm. But the staff would not allow discounted prices despite it only being 6pm. They had decent options like wine, beer or a customized cocktail for $4. The server states happy hour is over despite it clearly stating it is until 7pm on the menu. I point to the board and he says it's full price. Whatever. I don't like misrepresentation on menus. And discrepancys are misleading. For this I minused a star. Service was haphazard. I seated myself. Got my own condiments and even got my own drinks. I had to go to the counter to order my food and pay at the register. All the server did was put the food on my table and clean it up afterwards. The whole process downgraded the whole modern vibe to more of a cafeteria style establishment. I felt jipped tipping bc i basically served myself. So minus another star. Overall. The food was great. Slightly overpriced. But the atmosphere reflects the price in the heart of downtown. Service was okay but the whole happy hour misrepresentation was a huge turnoff. I won't ever be buying drinks here in the future. Bc hey...they don't follow the advertised prices on the menu. It's decent. I would revisit if I am in the area. But it definetly won't be a go to place that I would drive to if I was hungry.

    I was walking by and didn't have lunch but saw the sign for half price combos from 2-4PM. It was a…read morelittle after 2 so I went in to check it out. Inside there was just one table occupied but there is a decent amount of seating for the lunch time crowd. It seemed cleaned. The combos they offer are a rice or noodle (pad thai that didn't look very appetizing) and then up to 3 or 4 items. The food was under heat lamps so I could see what the options were. I decided to get the fried rice and a few items. I choose a chicken first and looked at the other items before deciding on the vegetables with cashews. The woman serving me had the rectangle take out container about 2/3 full and she kept suggesting food such as the green beans and then the sweet and sour pork. Both didn't look very appetizing. I think she was hoping I would pay for as much food to get rid of since the lunch time crowd had passed but she wasn't generous with the quantity. I decided on the beef skewer and then was done. At half price I paid $7.35. I brought the food home and heated it up. I liked the beef skewer but the rest of the food wasn't very good. The food tasted greasy and I had to use my fingers to eat the chicken was it had lots of bones. I'm not sure if it's from this food, but I didn't feel well after. Definitely would not pay $14 for the food I had as lots of other great restaurants around. It would probably be better to go during the lunch hour when the food is hot and fresh but I'll pass next time I'm in the area.

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