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What User doesn't like about New Tu Do Corp:
I have heard good things about her eating, but business wise I am a bit shut off. says they are open to 8 even if they ask her, but I went around 7:30 twice and it is closed. when I wanted to have a job from one block and half away, it was denied even though they deliver? I think I will never try again, just from the principle. View all feedback. What User likes about New Tu Do Corp:
I went through Chinatown and was not sure what I wanted, so I stopped and looked at her menu. I was greeted as soon as I came in and gave me a hot tee. I usually do not eat Vietnamese, so I asked the server his thoughts and what he ordered for me was fantastic! very filling and very warm to fight the cold weather. highly recommended to go here while they are in ny! View all feedback.
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It’s hard to find a good pho place in nyc. Broth here actually has flavor and a good portion size. Will definitely be coming back
Hands down best pho broth in Chinatown.Place is a little bit worn down, but the more worn down it is, the tastier iit is
I have heard good things about her eating, but business wise I am a bit shut off. says they are open to 8 even if they ask her, but I went around 7:30 twice and...
read moreI went through Chinatown and was not sure what I wanted, so I stopped and looked at her menu. I was greeted as soon as I came in and gave me a hot tee. I usuall...
read moreGreat pho, nice staff.Update: Nov 22 2021, still very fair prices.
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read moreWhile the exterior of this Vietnamese restaurant may not be eye-catching, the experience inside is nothing short of delightful. The service is quick and efficient, with flavorful dishes that are fresh and satisfying. The friendly staff adds to the vibrant atmosphere, creating a positive dining experience. Despite a few minor inconveniences, such as confusion with orders, the overall consensus is positive. Customers rave about the delicious food, generous portions, and reasonable prices. Though it may not look like much from the outside, this hidden gem is a must-visit spot for anyone craving authentic Vietnamese cuisine in New York City.
Love this place. I keep going back to it since they give you large portions and you can get full for $10. I've ordered the bbq chicken everyday for a week on my...
read moreThey will give you the pricey tourist menu. Grab a paper takeout menu to see the less expensive plates that come with rice. They are meant to feed one and at ha...
read moreI wanted to try something that's not pho or bun thit nuong so I got a banh xeo. It was mostly bean sprouts and mung beans and not much pork and shrimp. It wasn'...
read moreOne of the most authentic Vietnamese restaurants in NYC. They have a HUGE selection of dishes to pick from. I've been here many times, but it just occurred to m...
read moreThe beef stew has a special taste in it but can be a bit heavy in flavor. The bun bo hue is also good.
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read moreFrom the exterior, this establishment may not seem like much. However, once you step inside, you are greeted by a lively and vibrant atmosphere, with friendly i...
read moreThis Vietnamese restaurant was one of the best. It's unfortunate that they have closed. Their food was delicious and reasonably priced, and the lady at the coun...
read moreThis Vietnamese restaurant is a hidden gem! The prices are reasonable and the food is amazing. I tried Pho Bo Kho for the first time here and now I can't get en...
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