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    Hmong Eggrolls

    Hmong Eggrolls

    3.7(29 reviews)
    32.3 mi
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    This is hand's down the best tasting and most authentic pho I've ever had at any restaurant!!! I…read moreordered the large and couldn't finish it. The broth was delicious even before adding anything. They are generous with the meat and noodles. And, the price was more than fair. We also had the papaya which was delicious!!! I wish I could go back but I live out of state. The service was friendly and prompt. The restaurant is cozy and comfortable. We sat at a booth that allowed us to look out at a beautiful tree across the street. It was a truly authentic and delicious Hmong meal. I'll definitely go back every time I'm in Wausau.

    This is my go-to Hmong owned restaurant in Wausau. Some locals I know rate a restaurant based on…read morehow their pho tastes like and that's all they can say. You can eat way more different items than just pho here. They have everything from laab to Hmong sausage with sticky rice and of course, egg rolls. Ok, food is pretty average however their menu is extensive. The food tastes so, SO much better than the Hmong delis in the same area. Their pepper dip is delicious. Great location; right on South 3rd Avenue where I grew up as a kid. Private parking. The establishment was an old supper club back in my day. Nostalgic. The ambience need some work. Everything is dated and dark. Like a grandparents basement. I was bothered with the group sitting next us. One guy spoke as if his buddies were standing a half block away. Our server was quick on his feet and helpful with the menu. He answered questions promptly and gave us a heads up if an item would be delayed in preparing. So helpful. We didn't have to wait long to get our food. Shorter time than at the local Hmong deli, I can promise you that and the restaurant was half full. Would, and have, returned.

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    Hmong Eggrolls - If you're lucky can stare at this beautiful tree as you enjoy your meal!

    If you're lucky can stare at this beautiful tree as you enjoy your meal!

    Hmong Eggrolls - Delicious papaya salad. A must have here!!!

    Delicious papaya salad. A must have here!!!

    Hmong Eggrolls - The best pho I've ever had at any restaurant!!!

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    The best pho I've ever had at any restaurant!!!

    Mk Eats - Egg rolls, thai fried rice with chicken, combination red curry with beef

    Mk Eats

    5.0(6 reviews)
    80.0 mi

    A family-owned business and a hole-in-the-wall serving Hmong food. It serves probably the best egg…read morerolls I've ever tasted. Being from a densely populated Asian community back home, I find it really difficult to find food that matches it. Entrees are large and good to share with another person.

    This was our first experience at this relatively new Asian restaurant. Frankly, the four of us were…read moreshocked that we were able to get a table without a reservation; I think that once people figure out how good the food is, this place will be packed. The four of us ordered one order of spring rolls, which were huge and deliciously fresh... is that a term? They are basically like egg rolls except fresh, not fried, so it's kind of like having your salad wrapped up in a rice paper skin! Knowing the difficulties of keeping spring rolls appetizing, without drying out or becoming so sticky that you can't touch them, I'm sure that the chef must have rolled them just before bringing them out to our table. Although the menu specified an order of three, the waitress allowed us to order four so that we could each try one. We could see shrimp mixed among the vegetables, and I think that there was pork in there too... In any case, it was delicious and it set the tone for a great lunch. One member of our group hadn't ever tried Thai food before and was worried about the heat factor. The waitress assured us that the kitchen could temper any selection to accommodate her. We ordered a vegetarian fried rice dish, and also an order of shrimp pad Thai. Both were served on platters that allowed for a huge serving. If you plan on eating by yourself, I can almost guarantee that you will have enough for two meals. Both entrées were well seasoned and very flavorful. Yes, "MK Eats" is NOT the home of the quick five dollar lunch! But the prices are more than fair and the servings are huge in my opinion hey, how was lunch?. The owners have taken the old ELITE and scrubbed it within an Inch of its life. The decor is minimal, but who goes to a restaurant for decor? The Owners have chosen to forgo the trend for those high top bar tables...thank God! The waitress was attentive and polite, answering our questions patiently. The only thing we might comment on Concerns the table setting. She brought out small dessert plates for us when she delivered the spring rolls and entrées. The spring rolls were so huge that they looked Comical on the small plate , and when we try to taste the entrées, we quickly used up the space available on those tiny saucers. Also, the table setting was made up of a fork and a spoon, but no knife. Is that a new trend or is that typical in Asian restaurants? But when the only comments after a meal concern TABLEWARE, I think we can all agree that our meal was a "win."

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    Left to right: shrimp pad, Thai, vegetarian fried rice, spring rolls

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