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The service at this restaurant was quick and pleasant. The establishment was tidy and had a pleasant aroma. The restrooms were exceptionally clean. The prices were reasonable. I enjoyed the seafood rolls, although the shrimp and egg roll Vermicelli could have had a bit more flavor as the shrimp seemed bland. Overall, it was a great experience and I would definitely return. The tables were familiar to me, but I found... View all feedback.
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The sandwich was filling, but not worth the price. It didn't come with any Vietnamese pickles, only cilantro in the banh mi. The add-ons for the banh mi cost $3, which I didn't find worth it. View all feedback.
Oh Yes is the absolutely best Vietnamese restaurant I have eaten in the USA. Actually better than most in Vietnam also by better quality meat. Viet Thao, the owner, has made his latest mission in life to bring the best of healthy, tasty homemade Vietnamese cuisine to the Americans. The dishes we ate were very delicious. Beef and noodles, thin sliced pork, grilled to perfection on fresh, crispy salad, with carrot radishes, egg rolls that were perfectly crispy without being too hard or too greasy. I love bread, so the train mi (sandwich) had to try. The roll (track mi) was baked to a thin crust, and so soft and tasty inside. Then filled with grilled pork, vegetables and a wonderful secret sauce, it made the best runway I ever eat, in the USA or during my two years in Vietnam. After all, if everything is so good, we only had to taste the coffee. The Vietnamese ice cream coffee is a treat for anyone who really likes the taste of coffee, but cold and sweet. This is nothing like the Starbucks swill, irrigated to a weak wobble of Java. No, this is strong Vietnamese coffee, which is brewed slowly and very strongly, with sweet cream and ice cream. Strong enough that it has its delicious brown color and tastes like it looks, with a wonderfully strong coffee drink that is perfect for the hot climate of Vietnam or Texas for this matter. Everyone in the eastern half of Texas, who is about Vietnamese cuisine or especially if you have tried, but has been disappointed, you must give Oh Yes an attempt. I guarantee that you will not be disappointed.
I came to lunch today, and I had a coffee and a Vietnamese ice cream coffee. We really like the food and coffee is also good. As I mentioned with the owner aka anh MC VT and the feedback why my soup was salty and we realized that I was drinking coffee, therefore taste salty. Overall, I would definitely come back to try different dishes. I would recommend everyone to try this place. The bowl is quite large and too much for 1 person if they have 2 sizes would be better. The service was also very friendly.!
We had a great experience, food was excellent, great atmosphere, really clean and from the host to the busboy everyone was extremely polite. Will definitely come back for more.
A new Vietnamese restaurant in Katy especially New pho place to try since my favorite one so far in Katy, Pho Phantastic closed down/changed into a whole different concept/restaurant. the restaurant specializes in pho but also sell other different kinds of Vietnamese dishes which we were in a mood for. it would have been 5 stars if it wasn't for the prices a bit high compared to other Vietnamese restaurants but given it is in Katy area, I guess understandable.
The customer service was great! Always refilled my water. The pho was ok. The soup was very foggy and wasn’t very flavorful. But the portion size is pretty big! I got the large expecting a normal size pho bowl but it was bigger and gave lots of meat with my pho! I ended up not finishing my food bcuz it was a lot.