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    Pho Hai Duong

    4.1 (304 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese, Noodles, Soup
    Open 9:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Fish
    Lily R.

    They have the best authentic Pho I have ever had. The restaurant feels so comforting and the high quality food comes out fast every time. Definitely recommend if you're in the Annandale area and want Vietnamese food.

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    Stefan S.

    Great food, great service and a nice place to eat. The only negative was where I was sitting. I was sitting in direct line of the door opening and it was very cold the day I was there. I considered asking to move when a table came available, but figure I was eating a hot bowl of pho and that would keep me warm. In reality, I saw an inner door that was propped open and when it is so cold outside, the inner door should be closed. Anyway, on to the food! I had an order of the summer rolls and they didn't disappoint. They were large and meaty and full of deliciousness. My bowl of pho and all of the toppings came while I was eating my summer rolls. After adding veggies, lime and Sriracha to my pho, I got to work! Everything tasted good, but there was fat on some of the meat and I ordered well done flank and lean brisket, nothing that should have been pieces of just fat. I don't know if they made a mistake or added fatty brisket or fat tendon to my pho, neither of which I like or would order. Other than that, it was delicious, reasonably priced and needed on this super chilly December day. I definitely recommend a visit and I will also be visiting their other location in Tysons.

    Matthew F.

    I asked my Vietnamese barber where I should go for authentic Vietnamese food, and he pointed this out to me. I'm glad he did, and have visited twice. The location is in a non-descript tiny strip mall. The inside isn't particularly fancy either. That said, this place has the goods - and it's fairly inexpensive. Most dishes are in the $18-$20 range and what I had were very satisfying. Extra points for super-fast service, at least around lunchtime. Unlike the Eden Center I've had no problems with a language barrier, and this place has much better parking.

    Bo Luc Lac
    Mychelle H.

    This is one of my favorite go to comfort spot. I've been going here for probably over 5 years or so. I eat here every few months (if I ate here more often I'd probably become broke haha). I love that the location has plentiful parking and there's actual space. You know what I'm talking about if you've ever been to the Eden Center, they try to make too many spaces so when opening doors you could scrape another car. So let's get to the service and food. I always love the service here because no matter how busy they get they're always pretty polite. I also love that the food always comes out at a timely manner and if you happen to order something that might take a bit, they inform you and ask if that's okay. On this day, I got myself some Bo Luc Lac. I was in the mood for rice and did it hit the spot. I love the veggies that come with it and the portion. I actually ended up only eating half and saving the rest for leftovers. It was great as a leftover. Helpful hint: if you wet a paper towel and put it on top of your leftovers when heating it up in the microwave it will refresh your food. Besides my main course, my friend got the chao ga and we shared cha goi and goi cuon. Loved the cha goi and goi cuon. My friend mentioned that their chao was a little bland to their liking. I was surprised by it because I actually ordered a chao ca to take home. I came in with intention of wanting to buy something to eat the next day and the server recommended pho or chao. The server specifically suggested the fish porridge since that was what I was in the mood for. The next day, it tasted amazing! Didn't taste bland to me and the veggies that came with were a perfect addition. I even got the fried donut in my to-go. I highly recommend asking the server if you ever don't know what to get. Extra note: There's a location in the Eden Center and I heard there's another as well. I don't know where so if anyone knows let me know would love to try the other locations (I've been to the Eden Center) Which btw food is just as good.

    Mostly fat   Where's the meat?
    John L.

    I would advise against getting the pork chops to go. For the past few carry outs l, I've got nothing but the worst pieces. You get much better ones when dining in. Stick with grilled pork instead of you just do carry outs.

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    Rebecca F.

    I forewarned & put it out there that my Pho intake would increase with the cold & tonight is no exception, lol. Got my usuals & to-go cuz brrrrr I want to eat in the warmth of my home & stay inside all toasty & warm with a full belly in this 20brrrrrr degrees lol. Ordered two Pho with Chin, two Spring Rolls & Summer Rolls cuz hey... I like all my seasons wink wink! Everything was delish as always but Quan, aka Mike, if you are reading this please know they only gave us enough sides for one soup & it was too dang brrrrrrr cold for me to want to drive back to get more but this is really no bueno. No bueno at all. And I miss my tea, Quan! Especially when it's this cold. Brrrrrr!

    #6 Pho + Goi Cuon
    Ailun H.

    I want to give this place a 5/5. I got my order to-go and all the food was organized well and wrapped neatly (ordered through Doordash). However, the pho broth was much too salty (and way too much MSG) that it made my throat and mouth incredibly dry. Even a few hours later as I'm writing this review (and have drank multiple cups of water), my mouth is still dry. #6 Tái, Chín, Sách - 14.95 The portion size of the pho was pretty big - lots of pho noodles, beansprouts, and garnish. I wish there was more meat though, but the quality of the meat was pretty good. And then a whole quart sized worth of broth. Upon first sip, I thought the broth was pretty flavorful and delicious. However, the more I drank it, the saltier it became. So I would not recommend drinking all of it and only using the broth to add bathe the noodles with flavor and taste. #23 Gỏi Cuốn - 5.95 The summer rolls were very enjoyable. There was a very fragrant mint flavor and the shrimps were fresh. The peanut sauce was very tasty and creamy! I would definitely recommend it - a bit expensive for two rolls, though. Overall, I'd come here again (and hopefully in person). The take out was pretty solid (except the super salty broth) and I would love to have an even better experience dining in.

    Com Tam Thit Nuong Bi Cha
    Diana D.

    When: Sunday lunch take out order Food: 4.5/5 - We ordered 2 orders of com thit nuong bi cha (rice with grilled beef, shredded pork, and pork patty) and 1 com suon nuong bi cha (rice with grilled pork chop, shredded pork, and pork patty). Comes with vegetables and side of nuoc mam (fish sauce). Very delicious!!! Meats were cooked nicely with juicy flavors. Service: 3/5 - Ordered takeout and the prices online do not match up with the actual prices. Prices are $3-$4 more now per dish. They need to update their website. Vibes: 3/5 - Your typical ol pho restaurant. Nothing special but nothing bad. Other: Parking lot is easy and out front.

    Bun Thit Nuong
    Danny J.

    Even with all the Vietnamese restaurants in the area, I feel that this place is one of my usual go to. Located in a small shopping center off the main road, you could miss it. Inside is decorated like most pho shops. Depends on the day it can be busy. I find their food is pretty consistent every time I go. I always go with my favorite, Bun Bo Hue and my wife usually get vermicelli bowl. Their cha gio is always crispy and hits the spot! We usually like to get other items here and there to try. Service is pretty quick and prices are competitive with other restaurants. If I have to nitpick sometimes it does smell like cleaning solution inside. I definitely recommend checking this place out when you have a craving for Vietnamese food!

    Shruthi S.

    Cute lil spot!!! Pho was amazing, not super vegetarian friendly and so didn't LOVE the tofu but otherwise did the job. Husband got the beef pho and he loved it. The spot seems family owned and the servers were very sweet and attentive. We also got the shrimp summer rolls w the peanut sauce, it was delish!

    Canned mushrooms in vegetarian pho
    Lina A.

    I came for vegetarian pho! Hard to find a good veg pho but I've been here before and wanted to try it. It was really really good. I loved the toppings they were very generous with the broccoli and carrots. There was also puffed tofu which is my favorite and much better than regular tofu. Flavor was great, def hit the spot. 4 stars because the mushrooms were very obviously canned mushrooms - use fresh mushrooms they taste much better! Canned mushrooms have a weird texture to me and I just don't like them. Everything else was great.

    Alice Y.

    WHERE IS MY SOUP? HELLO? I ordered a beef tripe and brisket pho in a large for pick-up. But when my dad went in to pick up my food for dinner, everything seemed fine. Once we got home, I ran upstairs to dress comfortably and when I came back down stairs, no soup. No soup. NO SOUP??? Whoever served me tonight and made my food did a pointless job on this. I literally expected better from them but I guess not. My dad tells me that this place is good when my uncle and my dad visited this restaurant couple months ago. But maybe its just me. Honestly I don't even know. At this point, I'm just ranting. Who in what world of tarnation forgets to package the soup?? Someone please answer this question. The waiter and the cook also got my order wrong which also pisses me off. I'm literally sitting here so close to crying because I don't have soup. (Okay I meant to say broth but just call it soup). But seriously, what type of restaurant is this?? I only ordered one bowl of pho as a pick-up, and now I end up with this. Like what is going on?? Just a regular teenage high schooler complaining about their food but this is menacing and disappointing.

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    The food here is solid. Of all the Pho Hai Duongs, this one is the best and they have the best pho!

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    It's Korean pho. IYKYK. It wasn't awful but it was watered down with not enough meat. Plus service was dismissive and uninformed.

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    I frequent this restaurant when I want noodle soups with meat! I think it's a good option.

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    Some days all I want a soothing bowl of broth. Seolleongtang is a famous Korean soup where they…read moresimmer beef bones for hours to create a milky rich beef broth. Our friend recommended this spot and it was so good! Paired with a seafood pancake and homemade kimchi made this meal very warm and comforting. The soup is also super high in collagen which is great for you! Apps: Seafood Pancake Entrees: Seolleongtang (Beef Bone Soup)

    Shin Chon is very popular at noontime with Koreans. When we dined here, we were the only…read morenon-Koreans. We noticed that other customers seated themselves, though we let a server seat us. I'm thinking that many people who come here know already what they want, because even before we cracked open our menus, the server was immediately at our table expecting us to place our order. When we told her we weren't ready yet, she left, but came back less than a minute later and then stood there waiting for us to place our order. So I ordered the Sullangtang, which is bone broth with brisket and noodles. JP ordered the Yukgaejang, a spicy red broth with veggies and flank steak. We also ordered the fried dumplings. I don't know if the fried dumplings were vegetable or pork, but they were very good, made even better with a delicious dipping sauce. As hoped, banchan was served with our meal, but was just cubes of daikon radish (kkakdugi) and kimchi. The kkakdugi and kimchi were fresh and tasty. Even if the Sullantang recipe is traditional, I was disappointed. The broth was thin and very bland. However, I was able to jazz it up and make it into a pretty good soup by adding spoonfuls of the Yukgaejang broth and the fried dumpling sauce, plus salt and pepper. The Yukgaejang, topped with crispy noodles, was the better of the two soups. It had a lively flavor and as billed on the menu, was indeed spicy. The menu is limited, almost exclusively vegetable and beef dishes, but there is a seafood pancake and whelk (mollusk) dish. No chicken or pork dishes. Overall, our experience was decent and we would certainly consider returning. Shin Chon has plenty of off-street parking.

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    4.1(1.1k reviews)
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    I arranged a visit to Lighthouse Tofu based on the excellent reviews, and this place did not…read moredisappoint! Despite an unassuming exterior, the atmosphere inside is almost magical with beautiful Korean decor and charming scripted wallpaper. Our waiter kindly reviewed the menu with us and made some recommendations when we let him know we were first-time visitors (and half of us were newer to Korean food), and we were all able to make choices we were very happy with. I chose the combination (beef, mussels, and shrimp) tofu soup, mild spicy, and was delighted with the flavor profile and consistency. To me, this was so perfectly flavored and comforting that the meat and seafood weren't even needed. Next time, I'd be content trying the mushroom soup! Our table also split a pancake with pork, which was also delicious. The pancake arrived after our main dishes, and I wish it had arrived first as some of us in the party were too full to enjoy it. Everyone else in our group ordered bulgogi, and those that did said it was delicious as well. My husband, who cooks bulgogi, was thrilled with it, and our friends who hadn't ventured further than Trader Joe's bulgogi were enchanted with the real thing. Overall, great experience and great prices for an absolutely delicious meal. I hope to come back and try more dishes!

    I wasn't planning on doing a review, which is why I didn't take any pics. This was a spontaneous…read morelunch with a friend, who was recommended this place for some good Korean soup. The particular soup is soon dubu, which is silken or soft tofu stew. And it was a great flavorful soup. I went with medium heat which was good for me. Enough to have spice without overpowering. We went around 2p on a Saturday, and while busy it was not crowded. We had no wait. The small parking lot can get full, but a sign says you can park at the church parking lot across the street. Wooden tables all around in what is a much bigger space than you would expect from what you see on the outside. There are bigger combos for groups, or individual combos if you want the stew plus a protein (bulgogi, kalbi, jeyuk (spicy pork), etc). We each got a combo and split everything except our soups. We got kalbi and jeyuk. We also ordered a small kimchi pancake as appetizer. I will say the soup is great. Everything else, is just ok. The banchan offered 4 small dishes: traditional cabbage kimchi, cucumber kimchi, vinegary sliced radish, and sauteed bean sprouts. All were just ok, nothing special, and wish there were more banchans. The kimchi pancake was slightly overcooked, but nothing crazy. The kalbi was sliced very thin, and had good flavor. The jeyuk had good flavor. But quantity was not a lot for the kalbi or jeyuk. We ate well for a nice lunch for two. But it's overpriced. We did order a lot for a lunch, but we didn't get an unbelievable amount. And it came to $92.92 before tip for 2 people. I would probably rate 3.5 given the price level, but I'll round to 4. You can get a $15 lunch combo during the week. Or $18 individual combo and be perfectly fine. So maybe don't go crazy like we did.

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    Interior is spacious.

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    A&J - spicy beef noodle soup

    A&J

    4.0(1.1k reviews)
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    I've been going here since I was a baby, some of the workers still recognize me despite me not…read moregoing for years! I have to admit the quality has gone down a tiny bit (some of the food's a little dry, slightly smaller portions, namely the scallion pancake duck roll was mostly veggies instead of meat), but it's still a spot I really enjoy going to for some homey food. You can choose between thick and thin for your noodle soups and I honestly like both even tho I usually like thick noodles. Their soups are nice and brothy, not too rich which I like. I've tried most of the food on the menu and it covers the bases for when you're feeling something more light or something more filling.

    We tried A&J and liked it a lot!…read more This is not a typical Chinese-American restaurant. A&J has quite a few pleasantly unexpected dishes. Service was welcoming and efficient. On a mid-Saturday afternoon, the restaurant was about ¾ full. We started out with the Wonton Soup and the Spicy Wonton soup. The Wonton soup is just okay, but the Spicy Wonton Soup is wonderful and highly recommended. For another appetizer, we ordered the Scallion Pancake. It has a nice dense texture and I really liked it. It would've been even better if it came with a dipping sauce. We also ordered the pickled cabbage. It was good, though lacking seasoning. Our first entrée was ground pork in a delicious sauce accompanied by sprouts and thinly sliced cucumber (or was that zucchini?). Recommended! Our second entrée was a Pan Fried Beef Bun. The beef was flavorful but the bread was kinda dry. Our last entrée was the Beef Wraps. These were great! Who woulda thunk that beef and fresh carrots would go together so well?! Oh, the chili sauce in a jar on the table is extra tasty. At the end, before we got our check, we were given a plate with sliced cucumbers in a light tasty sesame chili sauce. Excellent! But the hot tea was an epic fail. It had no flavor whatsoever. Peeking inside the teapot, all I could see was a micro tiny tea bag floating or sort of sinking. One other thing I kinda don't want to bring up in light of the great food we enjoyed, but need to in the spirit of full disclosure, is to mention that A&J shares space in the building with several other businesses. The restrooms are common to all the businesses. A&J needs to lean hard on the property owner/manager to do a deep cleaning in those restrooms. I'll leave it at that.

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    Interior space is pretty small.

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    Pan fried pork bun

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    Choong Hwa Won - Spicy pork bulgogi with rice

    Choong Hwa Won

    4.0(537 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    I came to Choong Hwa Wong to take advantage of the weekday lunch special, which is a good value…read more Because I came around 2pm, I was wondering if I could still get lunch because the online menu says lunch only goes until 2pm. However, my server said lunch actually goes until 2:30pm. A casual ambience. I notice that the staff constantly keeps their eyes on the customers. Not a big deal, but not something you see every day. There's a lot of lunch specials. I picked the beef fried rice. It comes with banchan and miso soup. The beef fried rice was very good. What was especially good was the delicious black bean sauce that came with the rice. I thought the tasty miso soup was excellent, very rich and silky. Banchan was kimchi, Danmuji fruit and slices of white onion. Accompanying the banchan was a dipping sauce that was similar to, but not the same as the black bean sauce. I will definitely be back.

    My go to for chicken fried rice take-away and I always get extra black bean dipping sauce. Service…read moreis always friendly, patient and helpful. They always greet you when you enter. The dining area is well lit with a kinda open floor plan with a half wall separating the sides. I came in New Year's Eve ~3pm and other patrons were picking up take-away orders. A large group, 15 patrons, came in while I was waiting and everyone was greeted. There were several patrons already enjoying their meal. I love the rice they use and the other ingredients are always fresh. They are generous with their portions. The chicken fried rice comes with a side of fresh onions and I some kind of pickled daikon (I think), a little tart, a little sweet and a nice crisp bite. Super yummy! And a side of ja-jang, I believe that is what it is. Very good and I eat it separately.

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    Interior of restaurant

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    36. Jjam-Bbong

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    Kimen Ramen Izakaya

    4.1(327 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    After a pretty disappointing dinner with friends, we decided we weren't satisfied and wanted dinner…read morepart 2! We actually stumbled in here because it was the only thing open around 10. (Which I love by the way, more places in NOVA should be open later at night!) We ordered a Seafood Ramen and a Spicy Ramen. Both were scrumptious honestly. My friend's seafood ramen was super flavorful, and we requested something to make it extra spicy and they brought us chili oil which made it even better! I got the Spicy Ramen which was honestly perfect for my liking of heat and flavorful. The pork was also very nice and tender. I got a white peach beer here that I also enjoyed a lot! This place was the perfect vibe for a chill girls night. The server accidentally forgot to bring out my friends miso soup but they took it off our bill at the end so all good. I know this location is closing soon and I'm sad it took me this long to try it, but glad that I did.

    Stopped here while in the area for a convention weekend…read more Usually Friday night is ramen, which we went with here. Located in a small strip mall - this is on the corner and seems like it would be small based on the front facade, yet there was plenty of space inside - tables, and a bar to sit at. We ordered several appetizers: gyoza, buns, karaage, and takyoki. Buns was good - the meat was a little thin for my liking. Gyoza was standard and over fried and crispy. The takiyakk was good - standard. And the karaage was very good - tender white meat inside and the spicy mayo was a nice compliment. The ramen was also good - nothing over the top or trying to be anything it isn't. Just good solid ramen. Would recommend. And will return.

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    Kimen Ramen Izakaya - Spicy ramen

    Spicy ramen

    Kimen Ramen Izakaya - Miso ramen

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