I've been a huge Vietnamese food fan for over 10 years now... I try to sample as many restaurants as I can. One of my favorite Vietnamese restaurants closed years ago. They had the best Bun money can buy. Sweet tender pork. Crispy delicious Vietnamese Egg Rolls. Everything about their bun was awesome. Since they've closed I've been on a search for the best bun in Oklahoma City and I can safely say I have found it again. I highly recommend the "combo" bun. I believe the menu lists it as BN7. It's got ham, port, shrimp, egg rolls, peanuts, bean sprouts, chives and the tenderest noodles you'll ever eat. I can't recommend this place enough... It rocks!
June 10, 2008 @ 5:48 PM
a diner from Warr Acres, OK
Pho Thai Nguyen is my favorite Vietnamese restaurant in OKC. They have the best noodle soup (pho), and will alter it to your tastes and needs. The beef tenderloin is top notch. They will even make it with tofu instead of meat if you want. They have too many traditional Vietnamese dishes to mention, they are all very authentic. They also have several Chinese entrees from which to choose, try their Kung Pao Chicken. It is the best I have ever had. The crab rangoon and fried spring rolls are good as well. They make great Vietnamese dessert drinks, little "smoothies" with tapioca balls and whipped cream. They come in lots of flavors - mung bean (green bean), avocado, and several different fruits like mango or papaya. The aquariums and big screen TVs with Vietnamese music videos will keep you entertained while you wait.I have never been disappointed.
I've been a huge Vietnamese food fan for over 10 years now... I try to sample as many restaurants as I can. One of my favorite Vietnamese restaurants closed years ago. They had the best Bun money can buy. Sweet tender pork. Crispy delicious Vietnamese Egg Rolls. Everything about their bun was awesome. Since they've closed I've been on a search for the best bun in Oklahoma City and I can safely say I have found it again. I highly recommend the "combo" bun. I believe the menu lists it as BN7. It's got ham, port, shrimp, egg rolls, peanuts, bean sprouts, chives and the tenderest noodles you'll ever eat. I can't recommend this place enough... It rocks!
June 10, 2008 @ 5:48 PM
a diner from Warr Acres, OK
Pho Thai Nguyen is my favorite Vietnamese restaurant in OKC. They have the best noodle soup (pho), and will alter it to your tastes and needs. The beef tenderloin is top notch. They will even make it with tofu instead of meat if you want. They have too many traditional Vietnamese dishes to mention, they are all very authentic. They also have several Chinese entrees from which to choose, try their Kung Pao Chicken. It is the best I have ever had. The crab rangoon and fried spring rolls are good as well. They make great Vietnamese dessert drinks, little "smoothies" with tapioca balls and whipped cream. They come in lots of flavors - mung bean (green bean), avocado, and several different fruits like mango or papaya. The aquariums and big screen TVs with Vietnamese music videos will keep you entertained while you wait.I have never been disappointed.
I've been a huge Vietnamese food fan for over 10 years now... I try to sample as many restaurants as I can. One of my favorite Vietnamese restaurants closed years ago. They had the best Bun money can buy. Sweet tender pork. Crispy delicious Vietnamese Egg Rolls. Everything about their bun was awesome. Since they've closed I've been on a search for the best bun in Oklahoma City and I can safely say I have found it again. I highly recommend the "combo" bun. I believe the menu lists it as BN7. It's got ham, port, shrimp, egg rolls, peanuts, bean sprouts, chives and the tenderest noodles you'll ever eat. I can't recommend this place enough... It rocks!
June 10, 2008 @ 5:48 PM
a diner from Warr Acres, OK
Pho Thai Nguyen is my favorite Vietnamese restaurant in OKC. They have the best noodle soup (pho), and will alter it to your tastes and needs. The beef tenderloin is top notch. They will even make it with tofu instead of meat if you want. They have too many traditional Vietnamese dishes to mention, they are all very authentic. They also have several Chinese entrees from which to choose, try their Kung Pao Chicken. It is the best I have ever had. The crab rangoon and fried spring rolls are good as well. They make great Vietnamese dessert drinks, little "smoothies" with tapioca balls and whipped cream. They come in lots of flavors - mung bean (green bean), avocado, and several different fruits like mango or papaya. The aquariums and big screen TVs with Vietnamese music videos will keep you entertained while you wait.I have never been disappointed.