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The Chinatown Vietnamese spot serves solid phở and is one of the quickest sit-down restaurants in the city.
When you need a bowl of steaming hot broth and copious amounts of noodles, go to these spots.
The Vietnamese spot—and its fantastic phở gà—are back after two years, this time in the Financial District.
Looking for a bánh mì? These are the best options in San Francisco.
The Vietnamese restaurant near Jackson Square is a fine and reliable last-minute option when you don’t have a reservation.
Pho Golden is a casual Vietnamese spot in the Excelsior. Get anything involving grilled pork.
Tú Lan is a casual Mid-Market spot serving Vietnamese rice plates, phở, and last meal-worthy imperial rolls.
Mango & Mint is a counter-service spot in Alameda with great smoothies and Vietnamese dishes.
Go to Bee's Vietnamese Street Food in the Mission for great broken rice plates.
Ilana Coffee is a Vietnamese cafe in the Richmond with fantastic bánh mì and strong coffee.
Pho Huong Viet is a casual Vietnamese spot in the Richmond with fantastic Northern-style phở.
Find six different delicious types of phở from this large sit-down Vietnamese restaurant in the Marina
For delicious phở and other Vietnamese classics, head to Sidestreet Pho on Park Street.
You come to Thanh Long, a Sunset institution, for whole roast crab and the most iconic garlic noodles in the city.
For impressive Northern Vietnamese dishes punched up with unexpected surprises, come to Bodega SF in the Tenderloin.
The city’s very best bánh mì, bún riêu, and butter-soaked roast crab.
Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia is a lowkey Vietnamese spot in the Sunset with fantastic noodle soups.
Gao Viet Kitchen is a two-story Sunset restaurant serving Vietnamese staples and a $110 bowl of phở.