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Welcome to Viet Quan Vietnamese Noodle House

Viet Quan Vietnamese Noodle House, established in April 2022, has quickly become a beloved dining destination in Parkside, San Francisco. Co-owned by a chef with deep roots in Vietnamese cuisine, the restaurant features a rich menu of traditional dishes, notably their house-special pho and diverse rice plates. Diners rave about the tender beef rib pho and expertly crafted vegetarian options, showcasing the kitchen's dedication to flavor and authenticity. With a casual ambiance, friendly service, and complimentary hot tea, Viet Quan invites guests to relish Vietnamese culinary treasures that reflect a vibrant cultural tapestry. Experience comfort and warmth in every bowl!

Viet Quan Vietnamese Noodle House: Reviews & Ratings

Kim B.
Kim B.

Came here for lunch on a cold Saturday. It was pretty packed. Service was quick and friendly. Tables and chairs are a bit packed in there, not a whole lot of space between tables. The pho was delicious. Broth was nicely seasoned. Meat was tender and tasted really good. The pho noodle was fresh. Got the large and it is a big bowl and packed with meats. The peppered cubed beef was also delicious. Beef was perfectly cooked (medium rare) and seasoned quite nicely. Not too peppery. Comes with a lemon and pepper dip. I loved the salad with their light dressing. Tomato rice paired well with the beef.

Amelia C.
Amelia C.

First time here after driving around for a bit and craving pho. Fast service. Beef rib pho is impressive. I would have liked the broth to have a bit more flavor without having to add a huge amount of Sriracha and hoisin. My taste test dish of BBQ Pork Imperial Roll with Vermicelli was very good. All veggies were fresh and not wilted. Will make follow up visits for sure to try the rest of the menu, which has some interesting variety.

Carl H.
Carl H.

Another review by BAM. Viet Quan. My new fav. Add to your list to visit while in SF. Parking- Street parking. If it's the weekend and the evening, you gonna have to park and walk. What you expect? It's the Richmond! But...it's worth it. Food is Hella good. Did I just say that? Pho and all kinds of great grindz here. Reminds me of the beautiful cultural melting pot of SF. Don't sleep on this: Steamed Chicken: Tender, Juicy, Succulent. You want to just slather this on your body. Ok, maybe TMI. But you can't go wrong on this. Beef Rib Pho DAC Biet: BAM's FAV! A BIG beef bone...get the regular size, SOOOOO tender. I feel like a little kid eating this huge beef bone, like in the Flintstones cartoons! SOOOOOO good! Family style. Bring your eating clothes. Very nice people. I highly recommend. Thanks K&B for inviting us!

Cherylynn N.
Cherylynn N.

Me: "Awwww that pigeon is limping." Also Me: "Mmmmm, this squab IS delicious!" Since opening in April 2022, Viet Quan has been a popular staple in Parkside because it's the only phở spot on Taraval. Co-owner and chef is Chinese but raised in Vietnam and formerly owned Quán Ngon on Noriega. It wasn't on my list to try until my nail tech was raving that Viet Quan is the place to go for their chef specialties and off-the-menu items (and not the usual Viet items). Viet Quan is open for takeout and indoor dining only. You can order ahead on their website. Visited on a weekday at opening time so no wait but I heard there's usually one during peak hours. M E N U Vietnamese Cuisine - usual staples: apps (chả giò) phở, bún (cold vermicelli noodles), and rice plates. Call to inquire about off-the-menu specials. Complimentary hot tea served. F O O D * French-Style Squab w/ raisin + onion sauce ($26.95): https://tinyurl.com/2u6vb54r A chef-specialty, the squab is marinated overnight (soy-based) and fried to order. The cookery was on-point with a crispy skin and juicy dark meat (nicely rendered and not oily). The breast was tender, not dry. Squab tastes like duck with a slight gamey flavor. While the raisins and onions added sweetness, I wasn't too crazy about it. The marinated squab was good on its own with the accompanying tangy lime and pepper dipping sauce. * Cơm Đỏ: Tomato Rice ($4.50) Usually love Viet tomato rice but this one didn't have much tomato-ey flavor. S E R V I C E Cordial and prompt staff but don't expect check-ins. Raise your hand if you need something. A M B I A N C E Low-key with gold basket pendant lighting and colorful paper parasols hanging from the ceiling. There's 12 tables. P A R K I N G Street parking is a little bit easier since the L Taraval Project was completed last fall. Still can be a challenge tho. Overall, great to see a pandemic born business thriving in Parkside. Def worth trekking to Viet Quan to try their chef specialties!

Amber N.
Amber N.

Food was good. I got the rice and bbq pork plate. It was very filling. They brought out the food real quick. I really liked that they gave you hot tea for free because you usually have to pay for it. Plenty of seating.

Christopher S.
Christopher S.

Came here on a Sunday night and actually found parking close by. It's right on the corner of 28th and Taraval so that was a surprise. Had a friend sign in while I got parking so sat immediately. Ordered the bun rieu and the filet mignon cubes, or I guess they call it French style meat here. I don't often see that at viet restaurants so I was interested to try. Bun rieu I might not get again, the fried tofu was way too fried and dry and the crab meat just okay. Good broth! Still I suppose a solid choice but I don't think it's their stronger dish. Filet mignon cubes and tomato rice were good though and would recommend it. I do wish the pieces were cut a little smaller as it was more rectangular and less bite size. Still, decent flavor and texture and would recommend. One thing I do wish is if they wouldn't serve boiling hot tea out of a flimsy plastic pitcher, which probably isn't meant for warm let alone hot liquids (does it really cost much more to get a non-plastic pitcher? After seeing my boiling hot refill poured I did not drink another..), and also if the utensils were slightly cleaner.

Cynthia M.
Cynthia M.

Came here twice. The pho was more delicious when they first opened. I don't order the pho anymore Their Banh Xeo is pretty good! Would order again. Every time I've went, none of the waiters speaks Vietnamese!

Anh T.
Anh T.

There were around 20 people here on a rainy and cold Wednesday night. We were seated immediately and had many items to choose from on the menu. We felt a bit rushed ordering and were given special items slightly pushed at us without us asking, but nevertheless they had wide selection of Vietnamese/Chinese food. Our group ordered the Hanoi Fried Rice, the Crab Meat & Tomato Rice Noodle Soup (think it's supposed to be Bun Rieu), and Five Spice Chicken & Egg Roll with Vermicelli. The proportion for the Hanoi Fried Rice was generous and was quite yummy; we had enough for leftovers for a couple of meals. The soup could have been more favorable in my opinion. The vermicelli dish was also good, but I wish there was a greater portion of protein and meat compared to vegetables. Overall, I would like to visit this place again and give the other dishes a try.

Ching W.
Ching W.

This is a very nice addition to Taraval St, especially since this neighborhood gets so much chill from the ocean. We need more hearty, warming restaurants like this! Echoing what other reviews have said, the portion is generous, and the beef was tender and well-prepared, but the flavor was a smidge underwhelming. We got the #1 pho, the bone marrow appetizer (which came with some bread and a small salad), and the shrimp spring rolls. Everything was pretty decent, and the bone marrow was a highlight (I'll definitely come back for this). But the pho was missing a bit of authenticity, in that the broth wasn't flavorful enough. They also offer flat rice noodle as an option. Portion was good! The decor was nice, though the space was a bit too quiet before more customers showed up, like a party that hasn't warmed up yet. Some music or movies would've been nice. There were these giant TVs that were turned off, so that felt like a missed opportunity. Overall, I personally feel like the food was a bit... Americanized? It's still good, and I do plan to return. I really enjoyed the bone marrow and the tender beef, and I'm hopeful the pho will get even better. I think there's lots of potential here!

Location

Welcome to the heart of Vietnamese culinary delight at Viet Quan Vietnamese Noodle House, a cozy gem located at 1757 Taraval St, San Francisco, CA. Since its opening in April 2022, this establishment has swiftly become a beloved destination for noodle enthusiasts and lovers of authentic Vietnamese cuisine. As the sole phở spot on Taraval, Viet Quan offers a delightful escape into the flavors of Vietnam, drawing from the rich culinary background of its co-owner, who was raised in Vietnam and draws on experiences from previously owning Quán Ngon.

At Viet Quan, the experience begins the moment you step inside. The warm ambiance, filled with golden pendant lighting and adorned with colorful paper parasols, creates a casual yet inviting atmosphere. The space may feel a bit packed during peak hours, but the lively buzz only enhances the communal dining experience typical of traditional Vietnamese eateries.

One of the highlights of the menu is their comforting pho, especially the Beef Rib Pho DAC Biet. Customers rave about the tender meat and well-seasoned broth that perfectly complements the fresh noodles. Each bowl is a hearty serving, making it an ideal choice for a filling lunch or dinner. For those venturing beyond phở, the menu boasts a variety of delicious banh mi sandwiches and vegetarian options. Options like Veggie Summer Rolls and Veggie Fried Egg Roll with Vermicelli showcase the kitchen's commitment to accommodating diverse dietary preferences, including plenty of vegan and vegetarian selections.

While enjoying your meal, don’t miss out on their complimentary hot tea, a thoughtful touch that enhances the dining experience. The service is typically prompt and friendly, with staff members eager to ensure your satisfaction, although it’s best to wave them down when you need assistance.

For those with a penchant for takeout, Viet Quan makes it easy and convenient to enjoy their culinary creations at home. Plus, with outdoor seating options available, you can relish your meal al fresco provided the weather permits.

Parking can be a bit of a challenge, especially on weekends, but the short walk is well worth it for the unforgettable flavors you'll encounter. With affordable prices and generous portions, Viet Quan not only captures the essence of Vietnamese street food but also roots itself firmly in the San Francisco food scene.

So, whether you’re in the mood for a steaming bowl of phở or a satisfying banh mi, Viet Quan Vietnamese Noodle House promises a taste adventure that will leave you returning for more. Come and discover the variety, warmth, and deliciousness waiting to delight your palate!