
Quê Việt: Authentische vietnamesische Aromen, gemütliche Atmosphäre und kräftige Nudelgerichte in San Francisco.
Quê Việt in San Francisco bietet authentische vietnamesische Küche in der 570 4th St. Das Menü umfasst Bánh hỏi mit Schweinefleisch, Pho, Bun Bo Hue und gegrilltes Schweinefleisch mit Reisnudeln. Gäste loben reichhaltige Brühen, sorgfältige Präsentationen und eine gemütliche, offene Atmosphäre mit Holztischen. Der Service wird als schnell und freundlich beschrieben; einige berichten über Premiumaufschläge bei bestimmten Gerichten, und die Erfahrungen sind gemischt.
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Reiche, aromatische Brühe mit reichlich Fleisch und frischen Kräutern, serviert mit Reisnudeln.
Perfekt zubereitetes Schweinefleisch, kombiniert mit frischem Gemüse und Reisnudeln in traditioneller Art.
Spezialität: Reisvermicelli-Gericht mit Schweinefleisch – einzigartig und authentisch vietnamesisch.
Starker, süßer Kaffee, der nach traditioneller vietnamesischer Art gebrüht wird – ein absolutes Muss.
Würzige Rindfleisch-Nudelsuppe mit Knochenfleisch – bekannt für ihre reichhaltige und aromatische Brühe.
Nudeln mit Knoblauchgeschmack, serviert mit zartem Rippchen für eine herzhafte Mahlzeit.
We’ve visited this restaurant multiple times because there aren’t many Vietnamese options in the area. I usually get the Bun Bo Hue and my husband gets the Pho with short rib. The food has always been just 'okay'—nothing spectacular, but good enough for a local fix. However, our last visit was a dealbreaker. My husband ordered the short rib pho (which is an upcharge), and he was served a bone with almost no meat on it. It looked like the meat had been trimmed off before serving. This make me feel like being treated like a dog in Asian countries where dog are given bones. If you’re going to charge extra for a premium item, you need to provide the actual product. We aren't paying extra for a 'stick of bone.' We won't be coming back.
Highly recommend the Bánh hỏi (woven rice vermicelli) with pork as this is their specialty! It was so delicious. As a Vietnamese, this spot meets my high expectations lol. Service was great. The waitress lady was super nice. Street parking in the neighborhood was a little tough and you will have to pay the meter by putting down your license plate and then tap with your card. Very chill atmosphere as they play Vietnamese music in the background.
I accidentally found this place while we were looking for a pho place on a Sunday (most were closed). I love the large windows and the quiet atmosphere. My jaw dropped at the quality and presentation of the food. Absolutely recommend, it might be my new favorite Vietnamese restaurant in all of the bay.
This place is a real hidden gem! The atmosphere is laid-back and cozy, with wooden tables and a nice open feel. I love that they have different types of noodles and ingredients displayed in big jars, which adds a cool, authentic touch. The service was prompt and the staff were very friendly. For the food, the Beef Noodle Soup (Pho) was fantastic. The broth was rich and flavorful, and it came with a generous portion of meat and fresh herbs. The Grilled Pork and Vermicelli Noodle dish was also a major hit. The pork was perfectly cooked, and the dish had a great mix of fresh veggies and noodles. The Vietnamese Iced Coffee was a must-try, it was strong and sweet, just the way it should be. It's a great spot for authentic Vietnamese food that hits the spot.
Flavorful Bun Bo Hue and the bone in rib meat was a nice touch, the garlic noodles with short rib was delicious as well. Pot stickers were decent. The broth was so rich in flavorful and the noodles had the perfect amount of garlic flavor.
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