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Feedback gevenThis is one of the best Noodle Houses in LA I have ever tried since I started my studies here in the U.S. and I will always tell my friends you know the food is bussin when there is a shrine when you enter a Chinese/Viet/Thai restaurant as the food is served with a taste of culture. The vibe of the restaurant takes you back to your favorite southeast asian hometown and makes you feel nostalgic as you reminisce eating noodles with your family.Now for my recommendation you must try the number 1 thick egg noodle with soup on the side or number 48 with soup on the side. You could also request grilled onion which in my opinion one of the most delicious toppings you could add to the noodles. My family likes to order other things in the menu with different styled noodles and it is worth to experiment everytime you go there as it is fairly affordable noodles in comparison to other places in California. I highly recommend it and it’s one of the most delicious places to visit and eat if you miss home or want to try and experience true asian cuisine
No frills Vietnamese place for morning noodle which is piping hot ?. Opens at 7am, this is one of the very few breakfast place in San Gabriel Valley. Taste good.
Always good noodle Parking: The parking can be difficult to find. Depend on the hours
The best “Hu-Tieu” restaurant in an area with plenty of competition.We always get the char-siu with egg noodles and the special noodles with some Chinese doughnuts. I suggest getting the soup on the side so that you could taste the rich flavor of the noodles and the soup.
Tasty noodles. the cuisine is a mixture of Vietnamese/Cambodian/Teochew and is rather unique in the area. I prefer the noodle dishes here when comparing to KimTar's noodle dishes.They use the thick shitake mushrooms. 花菇 Parking: Some days are busier than others, but you can always find free street parking.