Four Sisters - A Taste of Vietnam

Vietnamese restaurant · Hospital District

Four Sisters - A Taste of Vietnam

Vietnamese restaurant · Hospital District

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1001 S Main St STE 151, Fort Worth, TX 76104

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Four Sisters - A Taste of Vietnam by null
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Four Sisters - A Taste of Vietnam by null
Four Sisters - A Taste of Vietnam by null
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Four Sisters - A Taste of Vietnam by null
Four Sisters - A Taste of Vietnam by null
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Four Sisters - A Taste of Vietnam by null
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In a sleek setting, this charming spot offers a delightful journey through Vietnamese cuisine with fresh noodles, addictive pho, and a warm atmosphere.  

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1001 S Main St STE 151, Fort Worth, TX 76104 Get directions

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$10–20 · Menu

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1001 S Main St STE 151, Fort Worth, TX 76104 Get directions

+1 682 244 4546
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$10–20 · Menu

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K V

Google
Small, clean, nicely decorated Vietnamese restaurant with a bar. The food was cooked well and stayed true to Vietnamese flavors while being easy to order for Americans. Definitely more on the pricier side for Vietnamese food, but is what's expected for what they provide. Expect $15-20, clean and modern atmosphere, and nicely presented food.

Michael Magnus

Google
Pretty good, but not overwhelmingly so. I was there for happy hour (50 cent discounts on apps...?) and tried several things. The lemongrass pork was unquestionably the highlight of the meal, with good flavor and texture. The wings were a little bland, and the sauce that would have otherwise saved them drenched the garnish and was inaccessible for dipping. The Goi cabbage salad was an unique flavor and texture, and the vegan shrimp chips that accompanied them were nice. Cute restaurant, would be a nice casual date spot. I’d give it another chance, but I wasn’t wowed.

Trusted Review

Google
This place is amazing! Food is always fresh and hot! Noodles made fresh in house daily, their wings are to die for and the Pho is 🔥 This place is a new little gem in my neighborhood and I am happy to call Four Sisters one of my favorites!

C Y Cooper

Google
My 1st visit to the restaurant Four Sisters - A Taste of Vietnam, located on South Main. My sister had been to the restaurant and really liked it. Stopped in for lunch and found it to be a nice easy going space to meet family and friends. Our server was friendly and helpful. We started off with an appetizer of eggs rolls, which were so Delicious 😋. For my lunch entree I ordered the Grilled Pork Chop Rice. This entree included grilled sliced pork over rice (I requested garlic rice) pickled veggies topped off with a fried egg. I had never had this dish before but I truly did enjoy every bite. My lunch companion ordered the Beef Pho Noodle dish. It looked absolutely wonderful and on my next trip to Four Sisters I'll be ordering that. It was a delicious and satisfying meal. I will be returning in the near future. 👍

Liz ybarra

Google
Honestly if you haven't been here yet you are missing out! This is the best Vietnamese place in fort worth that I have found. You can tell the chef and owner puts so much love and compassion into every inch of his restaurant and every item on the menu. Mom's shrimp and the egg yolk coffee are absolutely addictive! I've never been disappointed by a dish and absolutely love having lunch or dinner here! I already can't wait to go back!

James Zhang

Google
This place claimed to have won the best pho in DFW title. However, the quality was very disappointing. We ordered 2 bowls of beef pho. Pho noodles were way overcooked, and broke apart when I tried to pick up with chopsticks. The broth was nothing special, with too much grease on top. The fried shrimp apertizer tasted like made from frozen. Boa was okay, but portions are very small or the price. I am not sure if it was an off day for them, or if it is always this bad. Just sharing my experience as a first time customer based on the Yelp review. It is over priced and below average in quality.

Samantha Del Toro

Google
Happened upon this cute place while out and about recently. I was very impressed with the food! They make their own noodles, too. And they’re great!!!! I got the beef pho, which had an amazing broth. My husband helped himself to it as well and he loved it. Our server was great, she was very informative and knew the menu well. We ended the meal with the Vietnamese coffee flan. Very good!!!! We will definitely be back

Claudia Aguilera

Google
It was an overall pleasant experience however, we were not blown away. We had the mama’s fried shrimp, lemon grass tofu and the crab fried rice. The sever went into a probably ten minute spiel describing pork dish after pork dish, had he asked us about our preferences we could have informed him that one of us doesn’t eat meat… anyways. Everything was decent but once you combined the shrimp and the sauce, entirely too salty. The lemongrass tofu was amazing but the shallots are so fried that at times it felt like eating wood chips. The crab fried rice was delicious but not much to separate it from a regular old fried rice, we had to add both sides of chili oil to get the flavor profile to our liking. I order the Thai chili margarita and the VYVY. The margarita lacked any spice but was a delicious margarita and the VYVY tasted just as expected, like a Moscow mule with Hennessy. My friend ordered the tequila old fashioned, different and reallyyyy good. Would definitely recommend. He also ordered the Michelle which was also delicious, he described it as a Christmas old fashion! Overall, was not the worst experience I’ve ever had by any means. Nice atmosphere, quick service and pretty good food.