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Best Solo Dining Vietnamese Restaurants in Chicago

30 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Del Seoul
Family-run Korean street food counter known for tacos, kimchi fries, and fast, reliable service since 2010.

Notable Picks

$$ Park West Korean, Vietnamese
Del Seoul is a family-owned counter-service spot in Lincoln Park serving Korean street food staples like tacos, bibimbap, and kimchi fries at budget-friendly prices. Since 2010, it’s been the neighborhood’s go-to for quick Korean-inspired meals, heavy on flavor and light on formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Kalbi Taco, Kimchi Fries, Dolsot Bibimbop (Hot Stone Bibimbap)
What Makes it Special: Family-run Korean street food counter known for tacos, kimchi fries, and fast, reliable service since 2010.
8.5
$$ Wicker Park Vietnamese, Pho
Opened in 2019 by co-owners Nathan Hoops and Anthony Ngo, Phodega is an Asian-American noodle and snack shop where Vietnamese pho and Hainan-style chicken rice anchor a tight, bodega-inspired menu. Locals use it as a go-to for deeply flavored broth, comforting rice plates, and playful creations like the Viet Dip, with shelves of Asian snacks turning a quick meal into a full-on corner-store stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Bo (Beef Pho), Hainan Style Chicken Rice, Viet Dip Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Vietnamese American pho-and-bodega hybrid where bowls and snacks share the spotlight.
$ Lincoln Square Vietnamese, Pho
A high-volume Vietnamese bakery-and-sandwich counter where the move is classic banh mi on crackly bread, built fast and consistently. It’s strongest when you order one house-style sub and a light side (spring rolls or a pastry) instead of turning it into a full menu tour.
Must-Try Dishes: House Special Banh Mi, Roast Pork Banh Mi, Spring Rolls
What Makes it Special: A bakery-backed banh mi counter with rare, sustained local validation for speed and consistency.
$$ Lakeview Vietnamese
This Vietnamese-Yugoslavian fusion spot pairs traditional phở with Balkan specialties like cevapcici spring rolls and burek under cathedral-like vaulted ceilings. The 22-hour bone broth anchors a menu that celebrates both owners' heritage with genuine warmth.
Must-Try Dishes: Phở with Brisket and Tripe, Cevapcici Spring Rolls, Lemongrass Pork Chop Rice
What Makes it Special: One-of-a-kind Vietnamese-Yugoslavian fusion with 22-hour bone broth and homemade infused brandies
8.3
$ Niles Vietnamese, Pho
A pho-first Vietnamese kitchen where the move is to stay in the broth-and-noodle lane and let the soup do the talking. The bowls land with reliable depth and portioning that keeps regulars coming back, and the supporting menu (spring rolls, bánh mì) works best as one add-on, not a full spread.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef pho (brisket/rare beef), Shrimp spring rolls, Grilled pork bánh mì
What Makes it Special: Pho-forward menu with consistently satisfying broth-driven bowls.
$ Uptown Vietnamese, Pho
A bakery-and-sandwich counter built for fast, high-satisfaction banh mi and grab-and-go staples. The best visit is one sandwich that hits your preferred pork profile, plus one pastry or sesame snack for the walk out.
Must-Try Dishes: Banh mi dac biet, Grilled pork banh mi, Pate chaud
What Makes it Special: High-volume banh mi counter where the bread-and-filling balance stays dependable.
$$ Edgewater Vietnamese
A neighborhood Vietnamese dining room where the menu goes deeper than the usual pho-and-banh-mi loop, with strong execution on claypot-style mains and crisp, herb-forward starters. It’s best when you order one noodle soup for comfort and one “family-style” centerpiece so the table gets both freshness and slow-cooked depth.
Must-Try Dishes: Combination pho, Vietnamese braised clay pot fish (ca kho to), Banh xeo
What Makes it Special: A deeper-than-average Vietnamese menu where claypot-style mains and soups both land reliably.
$ Little Italy Vietnamese, Pho
A counter-service Vietnamese cafe in University Village where pho and banh mi are the main draw, Lotus Cafe & Banh Mi serves fragrant broths and soft, overstuffed sandwiches at student-friendly prices. Locals lean on it for quick lunches and low-key dinners, especially when a straightforward bowl of pho is the priority over scene or design.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Pho Noodle Soup, Ginger Chicken Pho Noodle Soup, Pork Pho Noodle Soup
What Makes it Special: Quiet counter-service Vietnamese spot where pho and banh mi are reliably solid and affordable.
8.1
$$ Lincoln Square Vietnamese, Pho
A pho specialist where the broth-and-noodle execution is the headline, backed by a clean, efficient dining rhythm. The best experience comes from sticking to one pho bowl and one fresh appetizer, letting the balance of aromatics and beef carry the meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Brisket Pho, Combination Pho, Spring Rolls
What Makes it Special: A pho-first kitchen with a reputation built on broth balance and repeatable execution.
8.1
$$ Harwood Heights Vietnamese
A modern, spacious strip-mall dining room built around pho, bun bo hue, and a wider-than-expected menu that holds up for dine-in or delivery. Best ordered as a soup-and-sides lineup: one broth bowl, one crisp appetizer, and a strong Vietnamese coffee if you want a sweet finish.
Must-Try Dishes: Bún Bò Huế (spicy beef noodle soup), Hủ Tiếu Bò Kho (beef stew with noodles), Vietnamese iced coffee
What Makes it Special: A broad Vietnamese menu anchored by well-seasoned broths and clean execution.
$$ Avondale Vietnamese, Pho
Banh Mi Pho Life operates out of an Avondale kitchen, focusing on Vietnamese comfort staples built for delivery and quick takeout. The menu leans into sizable bowls of beef pho, loaded banh mi, and fresh rolls that give 60618 a straightforward, no-frills option when you specifically want pho without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Traditional Beef Pho (Phở Bò), Grilled Pork Banh Mi, Shrimp & Pork Spring Rolls
What Makes it Special: Delivery-first Vietnamese spot centering big bowls of pho and banh mi.
$$ Uptown Vietnamese
A smaller Argyle dining room that leans into Central Vietnamese specialties and strong coffee drinks. It’s best when you anchor the table with mi Quang or another regional noodle, then add one snacky plate to share.
Must-Try Dishes: Mi Quang, Banh khot, Egg coffee
What Makes it Special: Central Vietnam dishes (especially mi Quang) plus serious coffee program.
$ Uptown Vietnamese, Pho
A fast, friendly Uptown pho stop where bowls come out quickly and portions are built for repeat visits. It’s a strong choice when you want a straightforward, satisfying broth-and-noodle fix without turning it into a long sit-down production.
Must-Try Dishes: Phở tái (rare beef pho), Phở tái sách (rare beef & tripe), Chả giò (fried egg rolls)
What Makes it Special: Speedy pho service with a broth that keeps locals coming back.
8
$$ Magnificent Mile Vietnamese
A casual Vietnamese spot in the Near North Side where locals default to pho, banh mi, and spring rolls in a comfortable, low-pressure setting. It’s best when you keep the order classic and broth-forward, treating it as a reliable weeknight meal or quick recharge rather than a special-occasion room.
Must-Try Dishes: Thai Nam beef pho, Shrimp spring rolls, Lemongrass chicken banh mi
What Makes it Special: Comfort-driven pho and banh mi in a simple, dependable neighborhood setup.

Worthy Picks

Lincoln Park Vietnamese
3 Asian Sisters is a compact Vietnamese banh mi and pho counter just off the DePaul campus, focused on brisket pho and Saigon-style sandwiches. Portions are generous for the neighborhood, and the pricing makes it one of Lincoln Park’s most practical options when you want Vietnamese without leaving 60614.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Pho, Saigon Classic Banh Mi, Lemongrass Tofu Spring Rolls
What Makes it Special: A focused Vietnamese banh mi and pho shop bringing affordable bowls and sandwiches to a student-heavy stretch of Fullerton.
Loop Vietnamese, Pho
Lotus Banh Mi is a fast-casual Vietnamese lunch spot in the Loop focused on bánh mì, pho, and rice bowls built for the downtown office crowd. Guests line up for honey grilled pork sandwiches, beef pho with all the fixings, and spring rolls that deliver solid flavor and value on a tight lunch break.
Must-Try Dishes: Honey Grilled Pork Banh Mi, Beef Pho Soup, Fresh Spring Rolls with Pineapple Peanut Sauce
What Makes it Special: Vietnamese counter-service spot turning out dependable bánh mì, pho, and bowls for Loop lunchers.
$ Uptown Vietnamese, Sandwiches
A counter-service banh mi stop built for fast lunches and snack runs, with strong bread-and-filling execution when you keep the order focused. Grab one sandwich, add one small bite, and treat it like a quick neighborhood move.
Must-Try Dishes: Grilled pork banh mi, BBQ pork banh mi, Vietnamese iced coffee
What Makes it Special: Fast banh mi counter where the bread does the work.
7.9
North Park Vietnamese, Pho
A clean, straightforward Bryn Mawr pho counter-leaning room that prioritizes speed and dependable comfort. The best experience comes from a tight order—one signature pho and one crisp starter—rather than sampling across the menu. Strong option for weeknight takeout or a quick sit-down bowl.
Must-Try Dishes: House special pho, Spring rolls (goi cuon), Banh mi (BBQ pork or grilled meat)
What Makes it Special: Fast, no-frills pho that’s built for repeat lunch and takeout utility.
$ Lower West Side Vietnamese, Pho
A small Pilsen counter for fast Vietnamese comfort with a focus on bánh mì and straightforward pho that’s built for takeout and quick lunches. Keep it simple—one sandwich or one soup plus a light side—so the meal stays crisp and not overloaded.
Must-Try Dishes: Bánh mì sandwich, Traditional Vietnamese pho, Papaya salad
What Makes it Special: Quick bánh mì-and-pho counter service with a simple, no-drama menu.
$ Uptown Vietnamese, Pho
A casual, takeout-forward spot that’s built for banh mi and pho with a consistent neighborhood rhythm. The best order is one sandwich plus one soup, then add a single appetizer if you’re feeding a group.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho tai, Lemongrass pork banh mi, Fresh spring rolls (goi cuon)
What Makes it Special: Banh mi + pho combo shop that stays steady for repeat takeout.
7.8
$ Chinatown Vietnamese, Pho
Opened in 2018 on Cermak, Pho Cafe is a straightforward Chinatown pho shop where house special bowls, rare beef and meatball combinations, and bun bo hue anchor an affordable menu. Service and ambiance are simple, but it’s a practical move when you want a quick, filling Vietnamese meal near the Red Line.
Must-Try Dishes: House special pho, Rare beef and meatball pho, Fresh spring rolls with peanut sauce
What Makes it Special: High-volume, budget-friendly pho stop steps from Cermak–Chinatown.
$ Chinatown Thai, Vietnamese
Set just off the main Chinatown drag, The Noodle is a casual counter-service spot best known for large bowls of pho backed by a small roster of Thai curries and tom yum. It’s used more as an everyday noodle stop than a destination, with steady takeout traffic and value-focused pricing for students and neighborhood regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Beef Noodle Soup, Red Curry with Rice, Tom Yum Soup
What Makes it Special: Everyday Chinatown noodle house where pho and approachable Thai curries share the menu.
$ North Park Vietnamese, Pho
A casual North Park counter with a Vietnamese street-food lane (banh mi and pho) built for quick, filling meals at student-friendly prices. It’s strongest when you treat it as a grab-and-go stop: one banh mi or one pho bowl, plus a drink, and keep add-ons minimal.
Must-Try Dishes: BBQ Pork Banh Mi, Beef Pho, Street Noodles
What Makes it Special: A campus-adjacent Vietnamese lane for banh mi and pho without the fuss.
$ Niles Vietnamese
A quick, food-court-style pho stop that’s best treated as a simple bowl-and-go option rather than a destination meal. Stick to one pho order and one small add-on to keep the experience clean, fast, and budget-friendly.
Must-Try Dishes: Combination pho, Beef pho, Egg rolls
What Makes it Special: Food-court Vietnamese counter built for fast pho cravings.
$ Harwood Heights Vietnamese
A boba-and-snack counter that doubles as a light Vietnamese comfort stop when you keep the order focused. Think drinks first, then add one Vietnamese staple—banh mi or chicken pho—so the visit stays quick, affordable, and consistent.
Must-Try Dishes: Vietnamese Chicken Pho (Phở Gà), Bánh mì, Vietnamese iced coffee
What Makes it Special: A boba shop that also offers Vietnamese staples like banh mi and pho.
$$ River North Vietnamese, Pho
Inside Bally’s temporary casino at Medinah Temple, Kitchen 888 runs as a pan-Asian noodle bar where steaming bowls of pho share space with wonton soup, jjamppong, fried rice, and bar snacks. The beef-forward Pho Combo and lighter Pho Ga give downtown diners a rare late-night pho option within 60611, trading polish for convenience and hours.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Combo (Phở Đặc Biệt), Pho Ga (Phở Gà), Wok-Fried Wings
What Makes it Special: A casino-adjacent noodle bar where late-night beef and chicken pho anchor a broad pan-Asian menu.
7.6
$ North Park Vietnamese
A small McCormick corridor pho stop that’s best treated as a simple bowl-and-go option rather than a destination dining room. When you keep it tight—one pho or one vermicelli—its speed and affordability become the main draw.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho tai (rare beef), Pho dac biet, Vermicelli bowl with grilled pork
What Makes it Special: No-fuss pho built for quick meals and straightforward ordering.
7.6
$ Irving Park Vietnamese, Pho
Pho-Sho on Kedzie is a small, straightforward pho house serving classic broth-based bowls at accessible prices for the Albany Park edge of 60618. It’s more about a quick, filling bowl than a drawn-out meal, giving nearby residents an option for basic beef, chicken, and vegetarian pho without a long commute to the city’s larger Vietnamese clusters.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Sho Combination Pho, Chicken Pho, Vegetarian Pho
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood pho shop offering straightforward, affordable bowls on Kedzie.
$ Uptown Vietnamese
A tiny Argyle grab-and-go counter specializing in Vietnamese snack foods and tofu-forward bites that work best as a quick haul, not a sit-down meal. Pick a couple fried items and one sweet or chilled snack to round it out.
Must-Try Dishes: Fried tofu (dau hu chien), Sesame balls (banh tieu/banh cam), Che (Vietnamese dessert cups)
What Makes it Special: Grab-and-go Vietnamese snacks with a tofu-and-sweets focus.
$ Lakeview Vietnamese
Counter-service specialist turning out crisp-bunned bánh mì sandwiches with house-made fillings since 2011. The compact space prioritizes takeout efficiency, making it ideal for a quick Lakeview lunch run.
Must-Try Dishes: BBQ Pork Bánh Mì, Lemongrass Chicken Sandwich, Homemade Wonton Soup
What Makes it Special: Reliable bánh mì with fresh-baked baguettes and strong vegetarian options since 2011