Viet Asia's Pork Banh Mi is one of the best Vietnamese 🇻🇳 Banh Mi I ate here in the Philippines ... (Trust me I am half Vietnamese 😀😀😀)
Great Food! Beefy goodness!!!! tried the beef with shrimp in dried noodles! beef is tender and so flavorful!!! will keep coming back!!! (y) (y) (y)
Tess Marie Deve Chongco
+5
Love the food! Will definitely come back when I visit the Philippines again.
Tried the spring rolls, egg rolls, vermicelli noodles, yum!
The Head Chef HUNG looks very HOT like his delicious SOUP!�
Highly recommend this place! It’s one of those restaurants where you come in not knowing what to expect then come out planning your next visit. Food was delicious and fast service! :)
A good place to satisfy your Vietnamese food cravings. Staff are pleasant; place is clean; good food choices (I highly recommend their BBQ Beef). The place is quite small (which is normal in BF) & they don't have a diaper change station which meant we had to use one of their tables in the balcony to change my daughter's diaper. 😬
This place deserves more love! I fell in love with the bun cha in Vietnam, and this place offers the same authentic taste! This is my go-to place whenever I crave for Vietnamese food :)
I super love their food. My personal favorite is the spicy tamarind shrimp and their Vietnamese Iced Coffee!
Highly Recommend this restaurant.
Instantly my favorite place for good pho and great banh mi. We tried this place a few months ago using a voucher from Metrodeal and have been coming back regularly ever since, may it be for dine in or just taking a banh mi to go.
Their pho is honestly the best I've had, light but packed with flavor. The only noodle dish that doesn't make you feel heavy even after a whole bowl. I was first captured by their Pho Filet Mignon but now I prefer the chicken version, even lighter but still flavorful.
Their banh mi is just spectacular. I always come by to get some to go. The sauce they use is just so good. My favorite is the grilled chicken banh mi so make sure to try that when you come here.
Their staff are all very accommodating and nice. They had good knowledge of their products and they always make sure to greet every customer with a smile before and after dining. Even the ones on break greeted us as we left.
Only down thing for me is they frequently have some unavailable products from the drinks. I always seem to want their fresh coconut juice but I've only had it once.
Overall, I will surely come back even more frequently! I just love the food here.
SOBRANG SARAP. Especially the pork banh mi, chicken wings and the spicy beef pho ❤️Servers are also very polite. Pwede rin mag yosi which is a great plus!
This is my husband's favorite restaurant in BF Homes and everytime we have guests, we bring them here. They love the vermicelli so much and their rice meals are also great! The staff is also very nice and the owner is Vietnamese and really cooks the food but he has a Filipino chef too. It was just very hard to get a parking space, we always had to park on the vacant lot few steps away.
Love the bahn mi! It’s the best one in the metro for me. 😊 And I’ve tried several already. Bread is freshly made and perfectly flaky. Tenderloin pork and other ingredients bring me back to Vietnam.
Place is on the 2nd floor of Samgyupsalamat.
A fantastic place...the best viet cuisine i have had in the metro...try the Pho..try the salad...try the bahn mi....its all GOOD!!!
They have their own private parking just a building away and trust me its worth the little walk....
ordered Pho, vermicelli, spring rolls, dessert, and a salad. servings were very generous. delicious food. good service. authentic vietnamese food. ambiance was very nice. clean surroundings. best vietnamese food i have tried in ph
The place was hard to find since its two signs are lost amidst the sea of signs in the area. Might be better if you call them for more specific directions.
They are located on the second floor, only accessible by stairs.
Great presentation on the spring rolls (pictured) with a good peanut sauce.
The beef in the Pho Filet Mignon was thinly sliced and tender.
What was outstanding with the BBQ chicken rice plate (pictured) was the fish sauce and the perfectly cooked slightly-sticky steamed rice that seemed on par with Japanese rice.
The Vietnamese iced coffee was strong and sweet. A pleasant surprise is that the ice cubes were made of coffee as well so as not to dilute the drink. Brilliant.
If you book ahead through the Booky app, you will get a substantial discount as well.
Small but nice and calming place. Me and my husband loved the spicy beef noodle soup and mango sticky rice
Spring roll servings are small and papaya pomelo salad is bland
It's a little bit tricky to find the place. It's besides Jang GA Nae and top of Samyupsalamat in BF. We ordered the Green Papaya Pomelo Salad, Pho Filet Mignon and BBQ Pork Rice Plate. All 3 dish are great. The Green Papaya Pomelo Salad's sauce are great which blends well with the salad especially with their own fish sauce. We also ordered the large Pho Filet Mignon which is served with a generous amount of meat. The soup are great as well as the noddles. The BBQ Pork Rice Plate is also good. The meat are tender and marinated well. The staff are courteous as well as the cook. Highly recommended.
The food met my expectations of a delicious Sunday lunch. We ordered the crepe and fresh spring rolls. Will be back to try other items on the menu. Our compliments to the chef!
Went there today, 2nd floor.
I had beef noodles and it was very delicious
Wish they had seasoning onions or chillies.
Even I ordered large noodles, not enough for me
Except those two. Worth to go again!
Was craving Vietnamese food and this resto did not disappoint.
Located in the heart of Aguirre Ave - it’s easily accessible.
Loved the chicken barbecue and egg roll vermicelli, and my hubby loved his pork barbecue bowl.
Want to go healthy? Viet asia is the place to be! 😊
Going to this place was quite a challenge! Google map and waze is not accurate ☹️. I have to call the place to locate where exactly it is.. good thing they are along some famous places! 😉 when we reached the place we informed the staff about it and they are already aware of it..
Place was small.. not recommended for a big group.. food was great! As well as the servings! Staff were also accommodating and kind 😊
If you want to taste some Vietnamese food, this is the place to be 😊😊
Yummy food but not extraordinary. Their rice bowls are tiny for the price but the meat is soft and flavorful. Staff is attentive but they did not make an effort to explain dishes/offer best-sellers. The lady who assisted us slapped this acrylic sign holder beside us without explanation 😅 found it kind of rude to be honest. Sriracha-to-sawa so it's okay. Not sure if I'll come back often since PhoHoa offers better value for money. The space is tiny so maybe tell them in advance if your party exceeds more than 5 people. It's nice if you're really craving Vietnamese food but their range is limited. 3.5 since I really like the flavorful fare. Still, I can't say the same for the serving size and the service itself.
Among the Asian cuisines, Vietnamese food remains underrepresented in our local food scene. Save for some notable restaurants, most joints offer just noodle bowls and the like. Finding an even more authentic tasting Vietnamese food is also a challenge.
Viet Asia is a humble gem of a find in an otherwise loaded food street in Aguirre. Located in a new building still wanting in tenants, it seems lonely until you get a taste of their offerings.
The place is simple yet gives off an authentic Viet feel, complete with a bicycle and native hat. We were the only ones dining on a late sleepy Sunday afternoon.
Highs:
1. Beef Banhmi: the beef was divine, smokey and tender, oozing with a distinct barbecued flavor. The bread was crisp and not frustratingly hard as in some French bakeries. The refreshing taste of cilantro and other Viet greens complements the savory flavor of the beef. Add a few drops of Sriracha and the 'wich is perfect.
2. Beef Rice Bowl: the rice version of the beef banhmi. Of course the beef was great as well, and one can opt to add fried egg for the works. For the hungrier visitor, opt for the Rice Plate instead for a heftier version.
3. Spring Roll and Egg Rolls: Both were plump with fillings. The spring roll is the fresh lumpia version, dipped in a lightly sweet peanut sauce, an impeccable combination. Each piece has a large fresh shrimp wrapped in delicate rice paper. The egg roll is the fried version, equally savory.
4. Green papaya and pomelo salad: A refreshing starter / salad, surprisingly good without adding any more dressing. Perfect choice for the weight watchers.
5. Mango in sticky rice: The traditional Indo-China dessert, this was lightly sweet yet still tempting. The mango was fresh, while the sticky rice was warm and comforting, with a drizzle of milk. Perfect for the rainy weather.
Lows:
1. Barbecue Chicken Rice Bowl: the meat was dry and lacked flavor, strangely wanting in that distinct barbecue flavor of the beef.
2. Pork and Egg Roll Noodle Bowl: the meat was also dry and bland. Again, the savory taste present in the beef was strangely absent from this pork version. Their fish sauce was the saving grace though, as it was briny and salty and managed to add taste to the otherwise unspectacular bowl.
Viet Asia certainly deserves more visits and more attention. Sadly, not a lot of BF foodies know this hidden gem. The beef on the menu is superb in taste, so try to avoid the other meat offerings for now until they figure out what they are doing right with the beef. The mango sticky rice alone is worth the return trip. It's fortunate that BF has its own authentic tasting Vietnamese joint, it's just that is still needs to be discovered.
Good food, nice ambiance, good prices for big servings. I would highly recommend trying their filet mignon pho, I had it and it was great! I just wish that the place was not so hidden, because I would not have seen it or gone here if a friend would not have pointed it out. All in all, a great place to dine 😊
Let's go Asian! A little different though 🤗
If you want to take a day break from Korean, Japanese & Chinese food for a while. Viet Asia is perfect for you 🖤
Egg rolls is a must! No wait, and Spring Rolls too 🙈 Actually you have to try everything even their Iced Coffee 👍🏼 But one of the memorable dishes for me is their Spicy Tamarind Shrimp bowl 👅 Try it out!
Viet Asia’s dishes has something in common, they are all made from freshest ingredients. All plain and simple, it’s up to you on how you can play with flavors. You may use the dressings that comes withe each dish or mix it with sriracha or other sauces to add some twist. See the run down below of what we sampled during our #zomatobffoodcrawl at Viet Asia:
Vietnamese food is one of the healthiest cuisines in the world. It is usually composed of noodles, plenty of fresh herbs and sauces on the side. We recently visited Viet Asia Restaurant in BF Homes Parañaque, just across Central. The six month old restaurant serves authentic Vietnamese dishes as it is owned by a pure vietnamese guy.
Loraine Mae Villanueva
+3.5
I seldomly eat in a Vietnamese restaurant. When you're talking about Vietnamese food, you're talking about rice in many forms, fish sauce, herbs and tropical fruits. Viet Asia is very accessible to everyone because it's located at the heart of BF Homes.
We've tried Bbq Pork Meat Balls Vermicelli Noodles (P290), this one in particular was a must-order. Rice vermicelli is a staple all over Vietnam. It comes with grilled pork, a basket of herbs, bean sprouts, pickled veggies, and, once again, the ever-important nước chấm sauce (pour it over everything).
We also tried the Spring Roll (P200) or salad roll. The translucent cigar-shaped rolls are packed with greens, shrimp and herbs. Almost every region in Vietnam has its own distinct spring roll but no matter where you are, the wrapping and rolling process is more or less the same.
Green Papaya & Pomelo Salad P220
Egg Roll P180
Garlic Noodles P220
Bbq Pork and Egg Roll Vermicelli Noodles P300
Mango Sticky Rice P220
If you search Viet Asia in waze, they will bring you to the wrong place. Landmark would be the Central Bar, they are located at the building across Central Bar. To sum everything up, everything was okay. I loved the Garlic Noodles and their coffee. All the dishes were almost the same like the ingredients and taste. Only the Garlic Noodle stood up. But everything were okay and will definitely go back.
Blink and you might miss VietAsia, our second stop in Zomato's BF Homes Paranaque food crawl. VietAsia is a casual vietnamese restaurant located in the C&C building right in front of Central Aguirre. The restaurant itself is quite limited in space but you don't really feel like it's stuffy unless you're with a huge group. They were able to maximize their limitation in space by keeping the decor minimal yet colorful with several huge murals along their walls. The open kitchen allows you to see the meticulous attention paid towards ever dish that comes out of the kitchen. There were no Pho or Banh Mi in this review because Head Chef prepared a simple and light feast of unfamiliar Vietnamese dishes in order to familiarize us further with vietnamese cuisine. Here’s the rundown
‣‣Green Papaya and Pomelo Salad: This was like the vietnamese version of ensalada. This salad was composed of thin strips of vegetables and tiny pulps of pomelo or grapefruit. I really liked the mix of crunchy textures and the overall cooling taste of the vegetables mixed with the warm, savory flavor of the shrimp.
‣Chai Gui (egg rolls): These deep fried egg rolls had a nice meaty filling but i felt like the taste was lacking "oomph" and it felt a little generic. The sauce added the necessary kick of flavor
‣Gui Con: Shrimp Rolls are one of the signature dishes of vietnamese cuisine and perfectly encapsulates its essence of fresh ingredients, simple preparation and the bold use of fresh herbs. Again, there was an interesting play of textures between the chewy and almost gelatinous rice wrapper and the chopped vermicelli, with the soft and meaty shrimp, and the sharp zing from the mint leaves.
‣‣Garlic Noodles:Keeping with the theme of simplicity this dish was made up of just a handful of ingredients which you could easily identify upon sight (pasta, garlic,chilli, cilantro, and some spices and seasonings) yet it was undoubtedly the most sought after dish in the entire table. Although the flavors went well together (aglio olio style pasta is often a failsafe recipe) i felt like it was too simple but nonetheless delicious.
‣‣‣BBQ Pork and Egg Roll Vermicelli Noodles: By the time i was able to get a hold of this dish, only a few slices of pork were left. Everyone wondered if the chef would pour boiling hot broth on this bowl and he explained that this dish was supposed to be enjoyed in an authentically Vietnamese way by pouring the dipping sauce. The slice of barbecued pork was strikingly sweet and reminded me of the street barbecue i loved as a child while the other component of the dish were a little bland in comparison. The Nouc Mam or dipping sauce based on fish sauce added a nice sourness which cut through the flavor of the meat and was immediately absorbed by the vermicelli noodles. I really liked the contrast between the sweet grilled tenderloin and the sour, fishy dipping sauce which was mediated by the vermicelli noodles and vegetables.
‣‣‣Grilled Pork Meatball Vermicelli Noodles: Quite similar in concept to the BBQ pork noodles but this one had Meatballs as the main protein instead. Their meatballs were quite delicious, moist and well seasoned. Much like the BBQ pork it was also sweet and the ground pork was infused with herbs which added freshness to the dish.
‣‣Mango Sticky Rice: This dessert is a signature of Vietnamese Cuisine and is composed of elements that truly appeal to our South East Asian tastes and sensibilities. The fusion of sticky rice and coconut milk reminded me of kakanin while the mangoes were ripe and added a nice contrast of flavor. All the elements were nice and sweet and i really like the play of textures and the overall island-ey feel of the dish.
Beverages:
‣‣‣Vietnamese Iced Coffee: Not really a coffee drinker but i was really impressed at this simple yet straightforward beverage. The coffee itself was full bodied and strong yet it wasn’t too bitter to drink, i liked the addition of coffee ice cubes which not only cooled the beverage but intensified the flavor instead of diluting it like regular ice.
Overall: VietAsia wasn’t exactly a home run for me because i felt like the dishes i tasted were a little too similar. Yet i appreciated the dedication to authentic vietnamese cuisine and the emphasis on fresh flavors, simple preparation and interesting textures. I also liked the passion of the Head Chef towards his food and the great service provided by their servers.
This is our second stop when we did a BF Homes Parañaque Food Crawl. Viet Asia Restaurant is located at the second level of C&C Business Center in Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes Parañaque. The restaurant is not that big but it can accommodate at least 20 customers inside. Obviously, the restaurant served authentic Vietnamese cuisine.
THE FOOD
🇻🇳Green Papaya and Pomelo Salad for Php200.00 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5
"This one for me is the "pampatanggal umay". I like the mild sour of the salad, not that strong and it's really good."
🇻🇳Spring Roll (Goi Coun) for Php200.00 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5
"The best way to eat these spring rolls... you need to dip it to the house peanut sauce."
🇻🇳Egg Roll for Php180.00 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5
"It taste like lumpiang shanghai. The fish sauce compliments with the egg rolls."
🇻🇳Garlic Noodles for Php220.00 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5
"Viet Asia's version of Aglio Olio. The garlic flavor was too strong. It really compliments with the pasta. This is my favorite during our visit."
🇻🇳BBQ Pork and Egg Roll Vermicelli Noodle for Php300.00 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3/5
🇻🇳Grilled Pork Meatball Vermicelli Noodle for Php290.00 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3@/5
"Both Vermicelli Noodles were the same. The only difference is the toppings. According to the chef you need to pour the sauce to give flavor when eating a Vermicelli Noodles. To give some spice and enhance it more you need to add some chili and Sriracha sauce."
All the dishes we had were so lite and good. Maybe it would be better if the other BBQ Vermicelli Noodles change it to Pho to balance the flavor because it end up the Garlic Noodles really stand out.
#ilovetoeatph 😃❤️
Zomato China
China Ken Lingling Audrey Lingling Janela Franzin Apolinar
Viet Asia is your local Vietnamese Resto along Aguirre, right front of Central. Its right smack afternoon during that time so we're up for snacks.
The place was a bit small so it could only occupy a few patrons at a time. Good thing that the ac was working well.
As for the food, here's what we tried out:
- Green Papaya Pomelo Salad (220 php)
- Spring Rolls (200 php)
- Egg Rolls (180 php)
- Garlic Noodles (220 php)
- Bbq Pork & Egg Rolls w/ Vermicelli Noodles (300 php)
- Bbq Pork Meatballs w/ Vermicelli Noodles (290 php)
- Mango Sticky Rice (220 php)
- Vietnamese Iced Coffee (120 php)
All the dishes served were well prepared as you can clearly see through their kitchen. I find the Egg Rolls very surprising as usually, I get lots of the Cilantro taste at every roll. But this does not have it so I get to enjoy quite a bit of it. The Garlic Noodles is one of my favorites here. The garlic taste is not overpowering, it's just right. Mango Sticky Rice is a classic treat and its a good snack combined with their Iced Coffee.
Viet Asia provides your quick fix of Viet chow at Aguirre. We still have to try out their Banh Mi so yes, if opportunity strikes, I'll take a stab at it again.
We head down to Aguirre st. to find this small Vietnamese resto serving your favorite Vietnamese food. But you should have a keen eye in finding this place. Even Uber had problems finding this place that we have to join forces haha.
So this place has a small setup where there is a see through glass that you will be able to see how your diahes is cooked and prepared.
Now for the food, Here are my favorites.😀
😍😆😄😅😃🙂😐😑
GARLIC NOODLES has its noodles cooked in butter and I like how the garlic flavor is present in every bite. And ofcourse for me who like a bit of spice for a challenge, I added Sriracha hot sauce and wasn't bad at all.😄
VIETNAMESE COFFEE was great for a coffee lover like me. It is strong and sweet at the same time. Its Ice were made with coffee also so even if it melts, the flavor is still there.😄
SPRING ROLL was good but the mint was too much so I did not taste the shrimp included in it that much. The peanut sauce has given it a new taste which i liked more.🙂
The chef there was kind enough to explain his dishes made for us and he kindly prepared a lighter meal for us because of the food crawl. How generous~
He also wanted us to try their other meals next time so..Til' the next journey to the south.😁
Viet Asia is a small Vietnamese restaurant with good food. You can see how the food is prepared so you will be confident that it is clean and cooked properly. The dishes they serve maintains the identity of its roots and will take you to vietnam.
Top Picks:
1. Vietnamese Coffee - A mildly strong Arabica brewed coffee served with condensed milk at the bottom. This should be mixed well first to enjoy this drink.
2. Fried Egg Rolls - similar with our lumpia, this fried spring rolls is stuffed with chicken.
3. Garlic Noodles - My favorite. Delicious specially when you add sriracha and chili.
Lets put it this way, I'm not into Vietnamese foods but I appreciated the foods here. The chef was very friendly too, he was very patient and kind to explain the components of his cooking. This place is highly recommended for the Asian foods lovers out there.
Janela Franzin Apolinar
+3.5
Viet Asia is a simple Vietnamese restaurant that is located along Aguirre in BF Homes Parañaque. They're located in a small area, on the second floor of a small building, in case you've missed it. The place is small, but was quite inviting from all the different designs on the wall.
So, if you're looking for a Vietnamese restaurant that's worth the try, I recommend Viet Asia if you want to experience simple yet satisfying tastes of Vietnam!
It was our second stop during our Zomato BF Homes Food Crawl, and here were the dishes that we got to try:
FOOD:
➿ Green Papaya Pomelo Salad ➿ (220 php)
[Green papaya and pomelo salad combined with pickled carrots and daikon, mint, basil and cilantro and fish sauce. Topped with shrimp, peanuts and fried onions]
- The salad was refreshing and the texture was lovely. I enjoyed the balanced flavors of sweet, salty and sour in every bite.
➿Spring Rolls➿ (200 php)
[Goi Cuon- shrimp,lettuce,rice vermicelli, cucumber, mint and chive. Served with peanut sauce]
- The rolls were wrapped nice and tightly. Flavor was good especially with the peanut sauce but I find the mint in it too overpowering.
➿Egg Rolls➿ (180 php)
[Cha Gio - Viet Asia's version of Vietnamese egg rolls made with ground chicken, shredded carrots, fungus, and cellophane noodles, wrapped and deep-fried to crispy perfection. Served with lettuce, veggies and a side of house fish sauce]
- They were flavorful and were fried to perfection. However, the rolls itself were a bit dry. Good thing the sauce at the side helped give it a bit of moisture.
➿ Garlic Noodles ➿(220 php)
[Viet Asia's version of a very popular Vietnamese cross-over dish that is loaded with butter and garlic flavor with a touch of cilantro]
- Similar to Italy's "Aglio Olio". For me, the noodles were over cooked but at least the garlic flavor stood out. Best enjoyed with some Sriracha for some kick of spice.
➿BBQ Pork and Egg Roll Vermicelli Noodles➿ (300 php)
[Bun Thit Nuang Cha Gio- Vermicelli noodle topped with grilled pork tenderloin, egg roll, peanuts and scallion oil]
- The ingredients are similar to the spring rolls that I had, the only difference were the paired sauce and protein. The BBQ pork was flavorful but nothing extraordinary. The overall flavor isn't that exciting but it's worth the try.
➿ Grilled Pork Meatball Vermicelli Noodles ➿ (290 php)
[Bun Nem Nuong- Vermicelli Noodle topped with pork meatballs, peanuts and scallion oil]
- Tastes exactly the same with the other Vermicelli noodle bowl that I tasted with just meatball-styled pork. The meatball was tasty but it was a bit dry and it falls apart easily. Overall, it was an okay dish.
➿ Mango Sticky Rice ➿ (220 php)
- A classic Vietnamese dessert. The rice was sticky and you could still feel the grains in your mouth just how it should be. I also like how the fresh mangoes gave the dessert a refreshing sweetness while the sesame seeds gave it a slight nuttiness.
DRINKS:
➿ Iced Vietnamese Coffee ➿ (120 php)
[Iced Vietnamese coffee with condensed milk]
- Nice balance of bitterness and sweetness.
Viet Asia is a great place to get reasonable priced Vietnamese food. For now, im giving Viet Asia a 3.5 because I want to try out their Pho and Banh Mi first for my final thoughts of the restaurant. Overall, I enjoyed my experience here and I appreciate the place a lot for using the freshest ingredients available. Definitely recommending Viet Asia to my friends and family.
A new Vietnamese restaurant located at BF Homes. It might be small but they offer good Vietnamese dishes. Vietnamese restaurants is not so popular here in PH but it's worth the try. Tried Viet Asia for the first time and I'm sure it's not going to be the last because I loved everything that they served.
They also have open kitchen so you'll see how your foods are being prepared.
My favorites:
Garlic noodles - if I can give this 6 stars, I will.
Mango sticky rice - tried this before but in a Thai restaurant, and I must say that this is way better, I swear.
Full review on psst.ph
Maria Victoria Dimagiba Yu
+4
Food is fresh and good. We love the combination of the flavors and its all vietnamese cuisine. Price is not cheap but I must say it's also reasonable in way. We enjoyed their food because of the taste and freshness. We will definitely order again. Recommendation is their pomelo, papaya salad with shrimp.
GOOD VIETNAMESE FOOD, LOVE THE SPRING ROLLS AND LOVED THE VIET
Due to the lack of mainstream Vietnamese restaurants, I have been searching for one desperately to hinder my cravings for this cuisine. When I found this place I was ecstatic because when I lived abroad in Vancouver, I would regularly eat Vietnamese food. The owner is Vietnamese so the food must be authentic. The decor is inviting and the food is quite good. The beef noodle soup was delicious and the noodles were perfectly cooked as was the broth which is normally the part I see lacking in other restaurants. The grilled chicken on the other hand was not as delectable but still good. The egg rolls were crunchy and delicious. Definitely would recommend and would return again!
The best vietnamese spring roll I ever tasted in Manila. I highly recommend their papaya salad, pho and tamarind shrimp. Really authentic flavor.
It was good food .. we keep coming back .. the staff was very polite and the best thing is u get the food the same as what is printed in the menu. The food is freshly made plus the coffee was sooooo good taste. I sure hope you don't miss this kind of food .. plus the place is soooo clean
I ordered the bun thit nuong cha gio, for me one of the most authentic flavors I've had in a long time. The thit nuong was grilled perfectly. Although I prefer to make my own cafe su da, this was was very good. I definitely want to try the other items on the menu.
Nice and cozy place!! The food is super delicious and truly authentic Vietnamese food.. !! awesome staff!!! Definitely a must try new restaurant.. if you guys are ever in the BF area must try it!!
Have been here twice. Great location, very accessible. Their egg rolls are my fave, it's a must-try! Loved the spring rolls too. Tried the vermicelli noodles (with shrimp and egg rolls of course!😋) and rice meals, they're reasonably priced. Whether for lunch, snacks or dinner, it's a place to go to in BF. And for an evening nightcap, I loved the 3-layer Vietnamese coffee, delicious!
Nice cozy spot for healthy dine in options. I recommend their fresh spring rolls with peanut sauce,and also the fried one is good. FOr the appetizer , i tried so many different papaya salads elsewhere, But Viet Asias papaya salad is the one i really crave for. WIth fresh shrimp topped with bits of grapefruit for some fruity delight! I ordered also the filet mignon pho - Tender thin meat drenched with delicous broth and veggies! Cant wait to be back!
Janeth Fabila Pimentel
+5
Viet Asia exceeded my expectations. Price is just right. hubby and the kids love their BBQ and BBq Pork Chop Rice. Their egg roll is a must try! i would definitely go back to try their Phos.
Their Pho is just average. It's not the specialty of this place.
The Egg Roll and Spring Rolls are good. Start from there. Rice meals are pretty good as well. Vermicelli dishes are also worth a try.
I got the brewed Iced Tea. I find it too sugary sweet.
Jurijin Feliciano Pimentel
+5
Check this one out for excellent and authentic Vietnamese dining experience. You will find the most delicious and healthy food of the Vietnamese cuisine. My favorite are the refreshing spring rolls and fried egg rolls. It is a must too to try the Pho fillet mignon beef noodle soup and the bbq chicken and egg roll vermicelli noodles. Mango with sticky rice is the best dessert!
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