Family owned Vietnamese Kitchen and Bar
"If you’ve heard of Gao Viet Kitchen, you’ve probably heard of their $110 “phởzilla.” The maximalist bowl of soup is loaded up with lobster, filet mignon, bone marrow, a Jurassic-sized beef rib, and other expensive-sounding buzzwords. While it’s a guaranteed way to spice up your social media feed, the regular bowls of phở are a much more cost-effective—and equally as tasty—way to enjoy noodle soup. This two-story restaurant knows how to do well-spiced, complex broth more comforting than a late-night hopecore spiral. If you opt out of the big-ticket toppings, other options include BBQ chicken, duck, or a vegetarian version with fried and fresh tofu." - julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez, patrick wong
"Gao Viet Kitchen is the only place in SF charging $110 for a bowl of phở. And while the kiddie pool-sized, highly photogenic “Phozilla” is loaded with lobster, filet mignon, bone marrow, and other expensive buzzwords, it’s not the reason to come to this upscale-ish spot—that honor goes to the more traditional Vietnamese staples on the extensive menu. This two-story spot excels at dishes like bánh cuốn that stay chewy even when drenched in nước chấm, ultra-light bánh khọt, and glistening five-spice pork belly. Split it all with a hot date or your entire extended family while sipping on a cocktail with phở-spiked rum from the full bar." - julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez
"Gao Viet Kitchen took over a long-dark corner spot a block away from Lomo Libre on Irving Street." - Paolo Bicchieri
"Gao Viet Kitchen is the only place in SF charging $110 for a bowl of phở. And while the kiddie pool-sized, highly photogenic “Phozilla” is loaded with lobster, filet mignon, bone marrow, and other expensive buzzwords, it’s not the reason to come to this upscale-ish spot—that honor goes to the more traditional Vietnamese staples on the extensive menu. This two-story spot excels at dishes like bánh cuốn that stay chewy even when drenched in nước chấm, ultra-light bánh khọt, and glistening five-spice pork belly. Split it with a hot date (or your entire extended family) while sipping on a cocktail with phở-spiked rum from the full bar. @infatuation_sf We tried the most expensive bowl of pho in San Francisco. Here are our thoughts. #InfatuationSF #EEEEEATS #Pho #VietnameseFood #bayareafood ♬ Hip Hop Background(814204) - Pavel Keep scrolling for the food rundown Food Rundown Phozilla This bowl of soup could comfortably feed six people, which is one way to justify that it costs $110. Yes, the bones slide out of the beef rib with ease, and the lobster, bone marrow, and filet mignon make this luxurious as hell. But it’s really just a bowl of phở. You’re better off getting the Big Gao Phở ($33) instead, which comes with the same tender beef rib and feels a lot less like burning a hole in your wallet. Bánh Khọt Our favorite starter on the menu. The little turmeric-tinted shrimp cups are crisp on the curled-up edges, but creamy and light when you pop them into your mouth. Bánh Cuốn We appreciate that these rice noodle rolls are pinched together at the ends so the earthy, sweet pork and mushroom filling doesn’t fall out. The plate also comes with some sausage on the side, plus sliced steamed pork and a salad’s worth of cucumber, lettuce, and pickled vegetables. Order one for the table. Pork Belly - Thịt Ba Chỉ Gia Vị Caramelized into oblivion on the edges and equal parts meaty and fatty, this pork starter is a definite crowd-pleaser. It’s served with woven vermicelli mats that soak up all the five-spice flavor. Grilled Scallops A little tough, and hard to detach from the shells they arrive on. Feel free to skip." - Julia Chen
"Star of Netflix’s new Beef and Always Be My Maybe, comedian Ali Wong ate at new-to-San Francisco Vietnamese restaurant Gao Viet Kitchen." - Paolo Bicchieri
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