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Best Comfort Food Vietnamese Restaurants in Los Angeles

29 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
It's Pho Hollywood
Pho-focused Vietnamese spot with deep, reliable broth and big portions.

Notable Picks

$ Whitley Heights Historic District Vietnamese, Pho
A longtime Hollywood standby for Vietnamese noodle soups, It’s Pho focuses on big bowls of beef and chicken pho alongside a broad Viet-Thai menu. Consistent broth depth, generous portions, and steady crowds of locals and visitors make it the go-to pho stop around Cahuenga and Hollywood.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Bo // Beef, Pho Dac Biet // Beef Combination Pho, Spicy Stew Beef Pho
What Makes it Special: Pho-focused Vietnamese spot with deep, reliable broth and big portions.
$$ Koreatown Vietnamese, Pho
Ktown Pho brings creative flair to classic Vietnamese soups, championed by their house Wagyu Pho and customizable rolls menu. Locals praise its lively, modern vibe and nuanced, five-flavor broths, while vegan and low-carb options expand appeal. Open since 2021, this family-run spot has quickly become a Koreatown staple for vibrant, personal hospitality.
Must-Try Dishes: Wagyu (Kobe Style) Pho, Seasonal Rolls, Vietnamese Creamy Yogurt
What Makes it Special: Wagyu pho and artful, seasonal rolls crafted to order.
$ Montebello Vietnamese, Thai
Rice Street Thai Urban Food is a busy strip-mall spot serving Thai street food staples, curries, and creative specials that draw diners from across Southeast L.A. The kitchen leans bold and slightly modern, but keeps flavors familiar enough for weeknight takeout and delivery. It’s the go-to Thai choice in Bell Gardens for both dine-in and app-driven orders.
Must-Try Dishes: Pad Thai with shrimp, Green curry with chicken, Luk chup dessert bites
What Makes it Special: High-volume Thai street food hub with bold flavors and delivery reach.
$ Pasadena Vietnamese
Family-owned for over a decade, this second location specializes in deeply flavorful pho broths and bun bo hue with everything made fresh to order. The generous meat portions and authentic preparation draw loyal regulars seeking traditional Vietnamese comfort food beyond typical pho shops.
Must-Try Dishes: Bun Bo Hue, Pho Tai, Cha Gio Cua (Crab Egg Rolls)
What Makes it Special: Their bun bo hue is a family recipe perfected over generations
$ Hollywood Vietnamese, Pho
The Sisters Cafe is a family-run Vietnamese and Asian fusion restaurant on Sunset where pho shares menu space with garlic noodles, banh mi, and sizzling plates. The room feels more polished than a typical hole-in-the-wall, and the pho lineup ranges from classic chicken to filet mignon and back-rib bowls.
Must-Try Dishes: Ga (Chicken) PHO, Filet mignon and meat Ball PHO, Banh Xeo (Chicken and Shrimp)
What Makes it Special: Modern Vietnamese fusion spot where pho comes with a full menu of shareable plates.
$$ Eagle Rock Pho, Vietnamese
K5 Pho & Rolls delivers standout pho and rolls with a laser focus on freshness and clean, nuanced flavors. This local favorite is celebrated for consistently warm service and customizable noodles or rice dishes, plus a fresh juice bar that elevates quick lunches in Eagle Rock.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Tai, Spring Rolls with Shrimp, Passion Fruit Juice
What Makes it Special: Housemade broths and fresh herbs define every bowl.
$$ Beverly Grove Vietnamese, French
Nicolas Eatery sits on the upper level of Beverly Center, blending French technique with Californian comfort dishes and a few Southeast Asian touches. Diners come for composed plates like steak frites, seafood pastas, and hearty sandwiches in a polished but relaxed setting that works for both business meals and lingering dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: French Onion Soup, Steak Frites, Mini Lobster Roll
What Makes it Special: French-forward mall bistro with polished plates and customizable menus.
$$ Fairfax Vietnamese, Pho
Pho Saigon Pearl on Fairfax leans into a nostalgic retro dining room, an extensive pho lineup, and a full bar with Vietnamese-leaning cocktails. Regulars use it for hearty bowls of noodles, garlic noodles, and small plates before or after time at nearby museums and shopping along Fairfax and Beverly.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho with Filet Mignon Rare Steak, Oxtail Pho, Garlic Noodles
What Makes it Special: High-volume Fairfax pho house with retro decor, full bar, and broad noodle menu.
$ Downtown LA Vietnamese
A long-running Little Tokyo pho counter that stays busy for a reason: clean, aromatic broth, tender meats, and fast, dependable service. It’s not trying to be trendy—just a reliable Downtown bowl-and-spring-roll stop that delivers day after day.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho tai chin, Pho dac biet, Fresh spring rolls
What Makes it Special: High-volume pho shop that keeps broth and noodles steady.
$ Westchester Vietnamese, Pho
Part of a small local Vietnamese group, 123 Pho Playa Vista does streamlined bowls of pho, banh mi, and wok plates in a bright, modern counter-service setting. Locals lean on it for reliable takeout and quick sit-down meals with broth that’s clean, aromatic, and customizable with plenty of add-ons.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho (beef or chicken), Banh Mi, Crispy Baos
What Makes it Special: Modern Vietnamese counter spot with focused pho, banh mi, and boba near LAX.
$$ Fairfax Vietnamese, Pho
Nong Lá Vietnamese Cafe on La Brea is a family-run spot serving pho, bun bowls, and banh mi built from siblings Elaine and Victor Phuong’s family recipes. The room is simple and bright, but people come for clean flavors, springy noodles, and consistent execution at prices that still feel reasonable for the Fairfax side of 90036.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Dac Biet (combination beef pho), Bun Bo Hue (spicy beef noodle soup), Cha Gio (crispy egg rolls)
What Makes it Special: Family-run Vietnamese cafe built around cherished pho, bun, and banh mi recipes.
8.1
$$ Chinatown Vietnamese, Pho
A cash-only Chinatown stalwart running the same pho playbook since the 1980s, with brisket and oxtail bowls that draw purists who prioritize broth depth over ambiance. The indoor fish pond and fluorescent-lit dining room signal the no-frills deal—you're here for the soup, not the scene. Works best when you know your order before you sit down and have cash in your pocket.
Must-Try Dishes: Egg Rolls, Brisket Pho, Oxtail Pho
What Makes it Special: Cash-only Chinatown institution with an indoor fish pond and no-frills authentic Vietnamese pho since the 1980s
$ Torrance Vietnamese
Pho Hana Restaurant is a long-running South Torrance staple for big bowls of Vietnamese noodle soup, vermicelli, and rice plates in a compact strip-mall dining room. Regulars rely on it for a broad menu, steady portions, and the convenience of quick service before or after errands along Hawthorne Boulevard.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Hana Special (rare steak, flank, brisket, tendon, meatball, tripe), Spring Rolls, Char-Broiled Pork Rice Plate
What Makes it Special: Broad Vietnamese menu with reliable pho, vermicelli, and rice plates at everyday prices.
$$ Koreatown Vietnamese, Pho
Pho La Vache stands out with a chef-driven approach, offering a rich beef medley house special pho and crispy house egg rolls, all plated with sophistication. Locals laud this Larchmont spot for its relaxed service, pleasant atmosphere, and beautiful presentation, making it ideal for lingering meals and date nights. Prices skew higher, but the overall culinary experience justifies it for enthusiasts seeking comfort and flair.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Medley House Special Pho, Soft Shell Crab Appetizer, Classic Pho
What Makes it Special: Stone pot beef rice bowl and chef-created pho varieties.
8.1
Montebello Vietnamese, Pho
Pho Sen sits inside Parkwest Bicycle Casino, serving Vietnamese pho and noodle favorites to players and hotel guests looking for a sit-down bowl. Early reviews call out clean, aromatic broths and friendly table service in a more polished setting than most neighborhood pho shops.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Sen Special Beef Soup (P1), Pho Tai (P2), Pho Ga (P8)
What Makes it Special: Casino-floor Vietnamese spot where a proper bowl of pho is never far from the tables.
$ Chinatown Vietnamese
A family-run Vietnamese counter spot in Chinatown that builds its draw on clean, MSG-light pho broths and banh mi stuffed into fresh-baked baguettes from a cramped six-table room. The menu covers the Vietnamese comfort canon at prices that keep the line moving and the regulars coming back. Expect a wait, tight quarters, and food that rewards the patience.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho, Banh Mi Special, Bun Bo Hue
What Makes it Special: Family-operated Chinatown staple known for clean, MSG-light broths and fresh-baked baguettes in a tiny 6-table space that draws steady lines.
$ Glassell Park Vietnamese, Pho
A small, neighborhood Vietnamese kitchen on Fletcher Drive that specializes in comforting bowls of pho, vermicelli plates, and crisp bánh mì. The broth is clean and aromatic, proteins are well-seasoned, and the menu stays focused on everyday staples done with care. Best for casual dine-in or reliable takeout in Glassell Park/Cypress Park.
Must-Try Dishes: Special pho (dac biet), Grilled pork bánh mì, Vermicelli bowl with egg rolls
What Makes it Special: Pho and bánh mì done simply and consistently for the neighborhood.
$ Westwood Vietnamese, Pho
Westwood Thai Cafe is a long-running neighborhood spot just south of UCLA that pairs classic stir-fries, curries, and rice plates with student-friendly combo pricing. The dining room is straightforward and comfortable, but the appeal is generous portions, reliable flavors, and value meals that keep locals coming back.
Must-Try Dishes: Pad see ew with beef, Green curry with eggplant and basil, BBQ chicken with rice
What Makes it Special: Since the early ’90s it’s delivered reliable, affordable Thai to Westwood.
8
$$ Marina del Rey Vietnamese, Pho
Pho MDR is a casual Vietnamese and Thai noodle house in Marina del Rey, known for rich, gluten-free pho broths, house-trimmed meats, and vegan-friendly options served at moderate Westside prices. The room is simple but comfortable, drawing locals for steaming bowls, banh mi, and stir-fry dishes that work equally well for solo meals, quick lunches, or low-key dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Rare Beef Loin NY, Garlic Beef Banh Mi, MdR Veggie Rolls
What Makes it Special: Vietnamese-leaning noodle shop with gluten-free pho and strong vegan options.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$ West Hollywood Vietnamese, Pho
Le Pho WeHo serves homestyle Vietnamese comfort classics along the Santa Monica Boulevard corridor, with a menu that leans heavily on big bowls of pho, bun, and rice plates. Regulars praise the generous portions, friendly servers, and flexible options like glass noodles and vegetarian broths that make it an easy weeknight standby.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Tai (Steak Pho), Bun Cha Gio Thit Nuong, Banh Xeo with Shrimp and Pork
What Makes it Special: Casual, kid-friendly Vietnamese spot with customizable pho and generous portions.
$$ Beverly Grove Vietnamese, Pho
Pad Thai On Beverly is a compact Beverly Grove spot where a deep Thai menu meets a full slate of pho, letting groups mix curries, stir-fries, and Vietnamese-style noodle soups at one table. Locals lean on it for dependable takeout and delivery, but there’s enough seating to tuck into a quick, low-key bowl on site.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Steak Pho, Pad Thai Sukhothai, Green Curry
What Makes it Special: Thai kitchen with a surprisingly deep pho section for noodle cravings.
$$ Pico Robertson Vietnamese, Pho
A small, kosher Vietnamese kitchen operating in limited hours, focused on home-style staples like pho, spring rolls, and braised dishes made with an unmistakably personal touch. The cooking favors comfort and authenticity over polish, with a takeout-first rhythm and a loyal neighborhood following. It’s a niche, low-frills find that rewards timing your order around their narrow service window.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef pho, Fresh spring rolls, Crispy pork banh mi
What Makes it Special: Hard-to-find kosher Vietnamese comfort cooked in a homemade style.
7.8
$$ Koreatown Vietnamese, Pho
Pho Legend combines classic noodle soups with fast service and generous portions, attracting return customers in East Hollywood. The recent ownership refresh improved the menu and updated the space, appealing to those seeking reliable bowl-centric meals on rainy or busy days. While execution varies, pho with tender meat and fresh spring rolls remain staples for value-focused diners.
Must-Try Dishes: House Special Pho, Spring Rolls, Diced Beef Steak
What Makes it Special: Recent upgrades, open hours, and big portions appeal to regulars.
$ Chinatown Vietnamese
A deep-menu pho counter running twenty-seven variations out of a bare-bones Chinatown storefront, where the draw is broth depth and portion size rather than atmosphere. The oxtail pho and Vietnamese iced coffee pull regulars who know the parking validated at Dynasty Plaza makes the tight Spring Street meters irrelevant. It delivers on the cheap-and-filling promise without pretending to be anything else.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Dac Biet, Cha Gio (Egg Rolls), Pho Duoi Bo (Oxtail Pho)
What Makes it Special: Twenty-seven pho varieties and some of the strongest Vietnamese coffee in LA, served out of a no-frills Chinatown counter with generous portions
$ Eagle Rock Pho, Vietnamese
Chateau Lemongrass offers classic Vietnamese comfort fare like pho and bun, plus crisp garlic wings that have built a devoted following. Locals return for reliable flavors, generous portions, and friendly family-run energy in an easygoing setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Dac Biet, Crispy Garlic Wings, Bun Thit Nuong
What Makes it Special: Beloved for their crunchy chicken wings alongside Vietnamese staples.
7.7
$ Koreatown Vietnamese, Pho
Pho 2000 is a Koreatown mainstay with a late-night schedule and budget-friendly pricing, beloved for savory, umami-rich broths and generous chicken or oxtail pho portions. Service can be brusque but efficient, and the no-frills interior suits quick solo meals or casual comfort. Cash-based, it draws late-night regulars and nearby locals for healing soups and Vietnamese staples.
Must-Try Dishes: Oxtail Pho, Chicken Pho, Egg Rolls
What Makes it Special: Open past midnight with authentic, deeply savory broth.
7.7
$ Northridge Vietnamese, Pho
A Valley pho shop that keeps the formula tight—long-steeped, clean-tasting broth in oversized bowls, all coming in well under fifteen dollars. The strip-mall setup and no-frills counter flow make it a natural fit for families or anyone running a weeknight dinner on a budget without cutting corners on the bowl itself.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Tai (Rare Steak Pho), Banh Mi, Spring Rolls
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood pho shop where generous bowls with clean, deeply steeped broth consistently run well under $15
7.7
$ Pico Union Vietnamese, Pho
A Korean-Vietnamese crossover built around customizable pho — the self-serve garnish bar lets you steer each bowl toward your own heat and herb balance, which keeps regulars coming back with a routine. The menu leans into fusion comfort (curry donkatsu, short rib pho) rather than strict tradition, and the late-night hours make it a reliable post-10pm landing spot along the Vermont corridor.
Must-Try Dishes: Short Rib Pho, Deep Fried Egg Rolls, Curry Donkatsu
What Makes it Special: Korean-Vietnamese fusion spot with a self-serve garnish bar so you build every bowl exactly how you want it
$ Northridge Vietnamese
A pho-forward Vietnamese spot in Northridge that builds its bowls around a 9-hour bone broth and rounds out the menu with Bo Ne sizzling skillets and a full boba tea bar. The strip mall setting keeps things no-frills, but the combination of slow-simmered broths and drink-bar convenience makes it a practical regular rotation pick for SFV Vietnamese food runs.
Must-Try Dishes: Extra Large Combination Beef Pho, Pork Belly Banh Mi, Egg Rolls
What Makes it Special: Pho built on a 9-hour simmered bone broth, served alongside a full boba tea bar and sizzling Bo Ne skillets