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“Doing a live review as I sit here. Walked in and felt this may be the most authentic Vietnamese restaurant I'll experience in New Hampshire. The faint smell of incense gave me a good feeling that this would be as authentic as I can get. There was no one to greet us at the door, after about 30 seconds someone emerged from the back to seat us. The restaurant is cold and we must keep our jackets on in order to be comfortable. Upon reading the menu, every dish is Vietnamese. No pad Thai or lo mein, no fusion, just true Viet cuisine. They even offer Bun Bo Hue, a hangover staple of my family. I have an even better feeling about the food
Started the meal with the calamari. It comes in more of a croquet shape rather than rings and tentacles like you might normally see. The flavor was good, I dont love the breading and the sweet chili sauce on the side is a nice compliment. I do don't feel the price is a little high for the serving size.
Order. The bo kho, which is essentially a Vietnamese beef stew. The broth was very thin, light and Rich. I generally prefer the version that's been thickened up a little bit, but all the right flavors were there. Not as spiced and a little bit sweeter than I'd like it, but they hit the nail on the head and it is delicious. I'm a little bit salty because they did not have the baguette that you would typically serve with the soup. They only had noodles, when ordering this dish. I always opt for egg noodles. My criticism for the dish is that I only had three chunks of meat, and it does not appear beef shank or flank. Steak was used to prepare the dish as you would most commonly do. I believe, but can't be certain. Certain the beef was a type of Chuck that was cooked a little bit under the tenderness that you look for in bo kho. The meat should be tender that it essentially falls apart with the squeeze of your fingers, this meat had a little bit of a bounce to it when squeezed and more chew than I would like. Order to to go that I have high hopes for. But this is as close to the real thing as I have experienced in New Hampshire“
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“Delightful little place! Full bar and craft beer on tap. Everything looked and tasted great! Very reasonable prices!“
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“I finally found the best Vietnamese restaurant in town. Amazing Vietnamese food! The broken rice, rare beef salad, and shaken beef, pho were all excellent, and the drinks were refreshing. Friendly staff, generous portions, and great value. Definitely coming back!“
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“Great food and atmosphere“
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“My favorite restaurant ever, all the foods are the best 👍🏼😋“
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“excellent food and delicious“
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“Sometimes when you're drunk, you make questionable choices, and I guess I'm using the drunken noodles, which were, by the way, pretty good, as my excuse here. However, the crispy tofu was downright flavorless, which is largely what one expects from tofu anyway. Maybe if it had come with some decent sauce.... But really, I have two real complains - first, the service was pretty slow. This would be understandable if they were busy or understaffed, but the restaurant wasn't even half full and there were plenty of servers. Second, and this is truly the unforgivable sin, is that they charge for refills on soda. I looked at the bill and saw 7.90 for a soda and I almost peed myself - but then I saw that it was for two sodas. I was the only person in our party who ordered a drink. I don't know what would be worse, paying 8 bucks for soda with unlimited refills or getting charged 3.95 per drink. Both options truly damage my soul and my wallet beyond repair. Oh, and I think the orange fish is dead. Or he's been roofied and is just waiting for the unspeakable to occur.“
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“I ordered through uber eats a couple times. The spring rolls are amazing and so was the BBQ chicken vermicelli dish with peanut sauce. Absolutely loved it!!!“