
Authentic Vietnamese flavors served late with noodles, banh mi, and refreshing boba teas.
Quan Gi Restaurant offers a vibrant taste of Vietnam in Houston, specializing in traditional dishes like bún riêu, banh mi sandwiches, and a variety of noodle soups. Open late to cater to night owls, we provide a casual dining experience with a focus on fresh ingredients and friendly service. Enjoy our selection of boba teas and appetizers in a lively atmosphere perfect for quick bites or late-night meals.
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Traditional soups like bún riêu and banh canh, made with fresh ingredients and authentic recipes.
Crispy baguettes filled with savory meats, pickled vegetables, and herbs for a classic Vietnamese sandwich.
Refreshing teas with tapioca pearls, including flavors like lemongrass peach orange and kumquat.
A variety of starters such as spring rolls, battered chicken wings, and calamari for sharing or as a meal.
Extended hours offering a full menu for customers looking for food after typical restaurant closing times.
Best bún riêu I’ve ever had! Great food and vibes. Also, staff are super friendly and they’re open late which makes it a plus. I highly recommend this place :)
Came in for a late night bite and they were blasting music. I understand it was new years but there was nobody dancing, only intoxicated people in the corner inhaling balloons. We asked them to turn the music down a bit as this wasn’t a club, it was a restaurant and they did only to turn it back up seconds later. The loud music made it difficult to order and my friend ordered something he didn’t enjoy at the suggestion of the server. When he asked to send it back they had four people come over to pressure him into keeping it. Another friend did not receive her banh mi and when she asked about it a woman came over upset that we were making changes to our order when she was only asking about the sandwich she ordered earlier. My friend was then pressured into ordering an extra banh mi that she didn’t want to appease the woman. The food was just okay but the calamari was terrible. Dry, overly breaded, and tough. Would not recommend.
My family just moved to this area and didn't know much about it. Last night we were looking for a restaurant open late, and we found this one around midnight. We ordered the combination fried rice and Banh Canh Cha Ca Muc, and the food was really good. The owner was very nice and friendly. He offered us complimentary Tra Dao Cam Sa Tac, and we loved it so much that we ordered another cup. Highly recommended, and we will definitely come back to try everything on the menu!
Good spot for late night food. Great lemongrass peach orange tea, it’s a must order! Good selection of main entree dishes and appetizers. You would have no problem making a meal out of appetizers here.
Mmmm... I'm always sus when a restaurant doesn't have prices listed on their menu. They've been open for over a year now, so I can't imagine why they don't have prices listed other than to deceive customers. It was my first time here, so I asked the worker/owner what appetizers they recommended. I also made sure to speak in viet so that she knew I was familiar with viet food. She recommended the spring rolls, which I thought was an interesting recommendation. I also ordered the banh hoi heo quay, but she served me banh hoi heo quay + nem nuong (and charged me for the more expensive option). Also ordered the bun rieu, but she served me bun rieu dac biet (and charged me for the more expensive option, lol). Mid-meal, she suggested a lemongrass kumquat drink, which she claimed was "really good" lol. Ultimately, the food was average, but I def felt like she pulled a fast one on me because of lack of pricing on the menu and she thought I didn't know my viet foods. - Lemon grass kumquat $5.95 - refreshing, but really sweet. empty calories imo - Battered chicken wings $12.95 - fresh off the fryer, but lacked seasoning. I needed to dip this into the sriracha for remotely any flavor. It would have helped to have salt and pepper at least. - Bun rieu dac biet $14.95 (which I did NOT order) - I LOVE bun rieu and this was probably the worst bun rieu I've ever had. It was lacking the umami flavor and toppings. super disappointing - Banh hoi heo quay nem nuong $17.95 (also which I did NOT order) - veggies, vermicelli, and meat were good, but there was such little meat. I would've been better off not ordering this. I basically paid for noodles and veggies lol. With many other places in the area, I won't be back. For the price I paid, I could’ve gotten better food elsewhere.
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