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When you need a bowl of steaming hot broth and copious amounts of noodles, go to these spots.
Where to find the city's best bánh mì, bún bò Huế, and phở.
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Where to find the city's best bánh mì, bún bò Huế, and phở.
Ocean Grill & Bar is a Vietnamese restaurant in Chinatown specializing in shellfish.
When you need a bowl of steaming hot broth and copious amounts of noodles, go to these spots.
LC Pho is a Vietnamese restaurant in Lincoln Square with excellent pho, rice plates, and seafood.
Pho 888 is a small casual Vietnamese spot in Uptown with great dishes like phở, hủ tiếu bò kho, and bánh hỏi thập cẩm.
Ca Phe Da in Pilsen is the more casual Vietnamese sibling of Haisous, with a small menu focused on three wings, phở, and bánh mi.
Saigon Sisters is a West Loop Vietnamese restaurant with solid Vietnamese dishes like lemongrass pork chop and bò lúc lắc.
Little Vietnam is a restaurant in Edgewater with solid Vietnamese classics like bánh mì and phở.
Hoanh Long is a North Park Vietnamese and Chinese restaurant with great phở and hủ tiếu sa tế.
Sunset Phở Caffe is a great Lakeview restaurant with a variety of different Vietnamese and Balkan dishes.
Hai Yen is a Vietnamese restaurant in Uptown with great dishes like phở, bò lúc lắc, and bánh bột lọc.
MK Noodle is a great Vietnamese restaurant in Lakeview with great phở and vermicelli plates.
Dong Ky is a casual restaurant in an Uptown strip mall with some solid Vietnamese food.
3 Asian Sisters is a casual Vietnamese spot in Lincoln Park serving tasty phở or bánh mì.
Umamicue is a Vietnamese-Chinese-American BBQ pop-up with some of the best brisket in the city.
Add this spot to your lunch rotation if you live or work in University Village.
Asian Station is a casual Rogers Park spot with a long menu of Japanese and Thai dishes, plus bánh mì.
Phodega is a small counter-service spot with great pho that also sells corner store essentials.