Nuoc Mia Vien Dong

8150 Garvey Ave, Rosemead
(626) 417-4031

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Andersen Kusuma

A Vietnamese Panda Express-like concept that offers great value for the money. I received a sizable meal for just $10, which was impressive. However, I found the food lacked a bit of flavor. It was nice that they give you a free cup of tea.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

George T

The worst service I have ever had and the owner is not friendly. The foods are extremely oily.

Food: 2

Service: 1

Joann Yu

The food was quite delicious

Kid-friendliness: Good

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Sirah Morgan

I enjoy the food here. It's intensely cultural but tasty. Fell in love with (intact) crispy salted shrimp that gets eaten shells and all. I enjoy the whole eggs in the pork entree. Comes with rice or noodles -and just a warning- the green tea is sweetener free.

Selina Hoong

Special dishes.

Selina Hoong

Special dishes. Tastes great. And price 😌 is good.

Caroline Yu

Delicious meal at a great price! Highly recommended

Davis Zhu

The food is great! I would definitely recommend the Bun Rieu!

Uhz Sivad

The food is great! I would definitely recommend the Bun Rieu!

Anh N

Sugarcane wasnt fresh

marc cerilli

Very good!

Cerilli Marc

Every day, except Monday... Delish.. Very good.

Felix Lee

Nuoc Mia Vien Dong is the place to go for nuoc mía (sugarcane juice) in the San Gabriel Valley. This food court stall inside the Square Supermarket shopping center is operated by Vietnamese-Chinese who speak Vietnamese, Cantonese, and English.Although the shop serves Vietnamese staples such as pho, bún riêu, and com tam, they are fast-food versions compared to those prepared at sit-down Vietnamese restaurants. The pho broth contained MSG, the bún riêu lacked crab meat/tofu and the tomatoes are too soggy, and since 2011 the com tam no longer includes a piece of cha trung hap (steamed Vietnamese egg meatloaf).The real reason to stop by Nuoc Mia Vien Dong is for their specialty, the nuoc mía. Sugarcanes are fresh pressed on-site and the extracted juice is mixed with kumquat to balance the sweetness. The kumquat adds a tart taste to the juice. There are three sizes for the nuoc mia and an option to add ice or not.I usually order the small size with ice (~10oz). This only lasts about 10 to 15 sips since the cup is half full of ice, but it is a refreshing beverage for summer afternoons and is a healthier alternative to milk tea/Vietnamese coffee also available in the same plaza.

Morison Woo

Cheap food located inside the food court area inside the Supermarket. This is probably as cheap as you can find for a filling meal.I wouldn't say food is top quality, but you get what you paid for. It's one of those scooping ones where the food is already pre-made.

Harry Hong

The sugar cane

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