Ead Vietnamese - Conroe
Ead Vietnamese
Description
Nestled in MetroPark on the north side of The Woodlands, this clean, welcoming Vietnamese spot serves vibrant pho, crisp spring rolls, fried shrimp appetizers and inventive tofu and rice dishes. Friendly, fast service, ample parking and thoughtful to-go packaging make it convenient for families, dates or takeout. Soothing decor and unique drinks (soda chanh) elevate the meal, though broth depth and portion sizes can vary compared with longer-braised competitors.
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Oh my, the Phó here is absolutely delicious! The restaurant is very clean and offers super fast service. We ordered the large bowl, and it was more than enough! The flavor was outstanding. It can be a bit tricky to locate on Google Maps, but it’s situated at the MetroPark shopping center on the north side of The Woodlands. We also tried the chicken and pork spring rolls, which were served with jalapeños, lime wedges, Thai basil, and bean sprouts on the side—plenty to go around! They also provide Sriracha and Hoisin sauce. We'll definitely be returning! Just remember to search for Sam Moon on Google Maps, and you'll find it tucked away in a corner!
The dishes are very nice spin off of classic dishes and some signature dishes. Overall, the taste is very appealing familiar to my girlfriend I. Yes we are Vietnamese are quite picky with Vietnamese food. One thing I like about this place is that it’s clean and welcoming. A lot of the older style Viet restaurants are dirty do not look very welcoming. I would definitely recommend this place for great Vietnamese food! Give them a try.
The service was great, the vermicelli noodle bowl was good, but the flat noodle with chicken was not good... lacked flavor, Chicken was overcooked. We might try it again and get something different but based on our meal today... I would not recommend. From the appetizer menu we tried spring rolls and Vietnamese egg rolls and both were fairly good.
We were told that EAD had better PHO than Pho Dien in Humble and so we came here to try the Pho and taste for ourselves. First thing we noticed was that the price was higher than Pho Dien, when we received our large bowls of Pho they were the size of Pho Dien's small bowls by at least 25%. We tasted our Pho and it was good but didn't compare to Pho Dien that cooks the bone broth for 40 hours and it makes a difference. My wife and I love pho and we go all over the Houston area trying pho but out of the last 5 restaurants that we have tried, none of them can compare to Pho Dien, not even close. I don't know if I will try another pho restaurant unless it is in the area around Bissionet where you can Vietnamese home cooking which can sometimes be a little scary and in one case us Cajuns absolutely could not eat the food. One thing that I did like at EAD was the Fry Shrimp appetizer. Very good!

