Vietnamese Cafe

Vietnamese restaurant · Thornton

Vietnamese Cafe

Vietnamese restaurant · Thornton

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3744 E 104th Ave, Thornton, CO 80233

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Varied Vietnamese menu, full bar, excellent pho and spring rolls  

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3744 E 104th Ave, Thornton, CO 80233 Get directions

vietnamesecafe.net

$10–20 · Menu

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3744 E 104th Ave, Thornton, CO 80233 Get directions

+1 303 255 8555
vietnamesecafe.net

$10–20 · Menu

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Vietnam Restaurant Just Won the 2024 James Beard America’s Classics Award | Eater Philly

"A second branch in West Philadelphia, Vietnam Café, has become a neighborhood favorite there, too." - Ernest Owens

https://philly.eater.com/2024/2/28/24085679/vietnam-restaurant-james-beard-americas-classics-award-winners-2024
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Roberto Chavira

Google
Not a original Pho restaurant The waither barely understand what I was asking from the menu. I have to point them of the picture to let me know what I was ordering. Poor service Can be better but not recommended for pho Is a water down recipe with some salt and beef powder broth

Marlo Carrillo

Google
Food is excellent. However, takeout service needs a little bit of work. I called in for a takeout order and expressed that I needed to be able to just come in and pick up my food without waiting as I was on a lunch break what's told my food to be ready in 15 minutes I arrived 25 minutes after I ordered. And I still had to wait another 15 minutes for my food. The food was excellent however.

Edelyn

Google
Food was great and service was fast! We were starving when we arrived, so we really appreciated the quick service. We went around 5:00 PM and there were quite a few parking spaces and only 3 other groups were there at that time. Not as busy as I thought it would be, but that's probably because it was an early dinner. We ordered the Combination Pho, Tofu Spring Rolls, and Tofu Fried Rice. They were all great! The Combination Pho had a lot of meat and good amounts of rice noodles and fresh vegetables. The taste was delicious. The Tofu Spring Rolls literally came out less than 5 minutes after we ordered it. The Spring Rolls with the peanut sauce was delicious, as well. Finally, our Tofu Fried Rice. This dish was good, but not as good as the other 2 we ordered. It was a generous portion with lots of tofu. The tofu was just fried, not seasoned, but the rice seasoning made up for it. We had leftovers at the end and our waitress packed it for us. Overall, it was a delicious meal with quick and good service. I would eat here again.

Quo Life

Google
We had an absolutely delightful experience at Vietnamese Cafe! The spring rolls were incredibly yummy, packed with fresh ingredients and bursting with flavor. The pho we ordered was outstanding—big in size with generous portions and a variety of ingredients that made every bite enjoyable. A special shoutout to the owner and our server, Lynn, who were super friendly and welcoming. We arrived just 5 minutes before closing, yet they graciously allowed us to dine. We were so grateful for their kindness, especially since we were traveling and in desperate need of a nice bowl of noodle soup. This turned out to be a fantastic choice for Vietnamese cuisine, and we couldn’t have been happier with our decision. Highly recommended this restaurant.

Shawn Schossow

Google
Our experience at Vietnamese Cafe was amazing. I ordered the jalapeño chicken with fried rice (rice is not extra but is not listed on the menu as included) and a mango boba tea. I enjoyed both and look forward to trying other dishes next time we visit! My fiancée ordered the lunch-portion curry chicken with hot and sour soup and a spring roll - she couldn’t stop eating them they were so tasty! To me, their peanut sauce really stood out - it may take first place of all the ones we’ve tried in Denver. Our friend who joined us ordered the pho and was very impressed too. Lastly, the service we received was spectacular. Or waitress was so attentive and kind she boxed our food for us! We are really looking forward to going back :)

Michii

Google
Not great. Took them 30 mins to get our combo appetizer to us and literally there was only 3 tables including ours. Others that came after got their appetizers and food while we just sat there. The pho was decent and the large was a lot of noodles. The eggrolls felt stale and chewy. For 3 to eat was 60 bucks. Rip off would not return bad service and value and not great. Disappointing as all these reviews say how wonderful this place is.... my dad and fiance literally left and got mcdonalds in the parking lot because they left feeling unsatisfied.

Quang Nguyen

Google
Throughout my lifetime of eating pho, this has genuinely got to be the worst pho broth I’ve tasted. Tasted like it was heavily diluted with water or was not properly cooked; barely taste the pho from it. My gf ordered their seafood soup and the imitation crab tasted like it was expired. Never will I go here again. However, I got to give it to them, they do have good appetizers and the waiter was nice.

Sen Vo

Google
We ordered the rice paper deluxe five which was dry but flavor was spot on for a vietnamese person's standard. Though, it says it comes with egg rolls but there were none to be found. Our friend ordered their sesame chicken which supposedly bomb. The fried rice and the fried cheese wontons were ok. Their tropical seafood dish (canh chua do bien) was embarrassing. It translates to sour seafood soup which tasted nothing like it. It tasted like just vegetable broth with a bunch of veggies that you won't even see in a traditional vietnamese sour seafood soup. I've never seen a canh chua do bien with snap peas, carrots, broccoli, and celery. It was bizarre to see that. It should not even be on the menu, that is how you get bad reviews.