Vegan Restaurant

Cơm Tấm Ninh Kiều

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This Vietnamese restaurant has garnered praise for its traditional dishes, particularly the bún bò Huế and Pho. Reviewers have consistently enjoyed the flavors and authenticity of these options, with some even going back for seconds. The fried tofu, while not a traditional Vietnamese dish, has also received positive reviews for its crispy exterior and savory filling. However, diners should be aware of the potential wait times and mediocre service. Some reviewers have noted that it can take a while to be attended to, and those planning to stay after their meal may want to reconsider. Additionally, the restaurant's hours and availability may vary, so it's best to check ahead of time to plan your visit.
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This restaurant has been on my list to try for a while, and I’m glad I finally had the chance to come. As a Viet living on the East Coast, it’s hard to find truly authentic Vietnamese food. I went the traditional route and ordered the bún bò Huế, egg rolls, and fried tofu stuffed with shrimp. The bún bò Huế lacked mắm tôm (iykyk), which made the broth pretty bland. The egg rolls were nice and crispy. The star of the meal, though, was definitely the fried tofu.

This restaurant has been on my list to try for a while, and I’m glad I finally had the chance to come. As a Viet living on the East Coast, it’s hard to find truly authentic Vietnamese food. I went the traditional route and ordered the bún bò Huế, egg rolls, and fried tofu stuffed with shrimp. The bún bò Huế lacked mắm tôm (iykyk), which made the broth pretty bland. The egg rolls were nice and crispy. The star of the meal, though, was definitely the fried tofu.

This restaurant has been on my list to try for a while, and I’m glad I finally had the chance to come. As a Viet living on the East Coast, it’s hard to find truly authentic Vietnamese food. I went the traditional route and ordered the bún bò Huế, egg rolls, and fried tofu stuffed with shrimp. The bún bò Huế lacked mắm tôm (iykyk), which made the broth pretty bland. The egg rolls were nice and crispy. The star of the meal, though, was definitely the fried tofu.

Definitely a hidden Gem in the Bronx! I haven’t explored much of the menu but the Pho is delicious! I go day’s craving it. I’ve had the wings, they’re very good too. Extra crunchy exterior-the wings are basically bulletproof (joking lol) the service is very mediocre, takes a while to be attended and don’t come here if you plan on not going straight home after. Your clothes will smell exactly like the kitchen, it’s my least favorite part! But back to this PHO! well worth all this other stuff.

Definitely a hidden Gem in the Bronx! I haven’t explored much of the menu but the Pho is delicious! I go day’s craving it. I’ve had the wings, they’re very good too. Extra crunchy exterior-the wings are basically bulletproof (joking lol) the service is very mediocre, takes a while to be attended and don’t come here if you plan on not going straight home after. Your clothes will smell exactly like the kitchen, it’s my least favorite part! But back to this PHO! well worth all this other stuff.