Vegan Restaurant

Hủ Tiếu Miền Tay Restaurant

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · pleasantville · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Such delicious food and friendly staff! We took a detour on our way back from Atlantic City to New York to grab lunch. We were on a mission to find the most authentic restaurant, and this place was even more authentic than we could have imagined, despite the fact that the restaurant name was in a language we couldn’t read. We tried the food and absolutely loved it! The only downside was the poorly maintained shared bathroom within the mall. It was so dirty that you wouldn’t want to even wash your hands after using it.

Such delicious food and friendly staff! We took a detour on our way back from Atlantic City to New York to grab lunch. We were on a mission to find the most authentic restaurant, and this place was even more authentic than we could have imagined, despite the fact that the restaurant name was in a language we couldn’t read. We tried the food and absolutely loved it! The only downside was the poorly maintained shared bathroom within the mall. It was so dirty that you wouldn’t want to even wash your hands after using it.

Very interesting and authentic Vietnamese restaurant in the rear of large Asian market. Service was friendly and the restaurant itself was immaculate. We started with some Vietnamese spring rolls were fresh and packed with fresh vegetables, tasty but a little bit too chewy. We them went on to have their signature Pho which was flavor and packed with meats, the noodles were perfectly cooked and they also supplied you with a huge amount of fresh vegetable supplements and spices to add to the soup. The only reason I did not give this establishment five stars was because of the rest room facilities, to use the bathrooms you must exit the restaurant and use the adjacent markets facility which was a filthy, scary mess. I know that this is not the restaurants fault but it is a blemish that takes away from a great experience and should be rectified.

Very interesting and authentic Vietnamese restaurant in the rear of large Asian market. Service was friendly and the restaurant itself was immaculate. We started with some Vietnamese spring rolls were fresh and packed with fresh vegetables, tasty but a little bit too chewy. We them went on to have their signature Pho which was flavor and packed with meats, the noodles were perfectly cooked and they also supplied you with a huge amount of fresh vegetable supplements and spices to add to the soup. The only reason I did not give this establishment five stars was because of the rest room facilities, to use the bathrooms you must exit the restaurant and use the adjacent markets facility which was a filthy, scary mess. I know that this is not the restaurants fault but it is a blemish that takes away from a great experience and should be rectified.

Our go to spot whenever we hit up Atlantic City. It’s located inside the Asian supermarket in the back. The pho dac biet (#23 here) is on the larger side with loads of different cuts of beef compared to others. They also give you an extravagant amount of bean sprouts to complement. The soup base looks plain, but it’s full of flavor- trust. The fried spring rolls and the pork summer rolls were also surprisingly good. My friends always get the Bun Bo Hue here because they swear by it. You’re def getting better pho for less money just 15 minutes outside of Atlantic City.