Best Vietnamese Restaurants in Chinatown
7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Thien Huong Restaurant
Food-court speed with surprisingly polished pho and bánh mì.
Notable Picks
8.1
A Far East Plaza food-court classic that nails daytime Vietnamese staples. Expect clean-tasting pho, crisp baguette bánh mì, and quick counter service that feels like a neighborhood routine.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pho Ga, Bun Bo Hue, Banh Mi Dac Biet
What Makes it Special: Food-court speed with surprisingly polished pho and bánh mì.
#2
Pho 87
8.1
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
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
A pho-forward Chinatown spot where the broth runs anise-sweet and the proteins come out impossibly tender, with a banh xeo thin enough to shatter. The bright, bare-bones dining room stays quiet enough for solo meals or easy conversation, and the check stays low enough that you can order freely without doing math. Women-owned and steady—570 reviews deep with nearly three-quarters of them at five stars.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pho Dac Biet, Oxtail Pho, Shrimp & Pork Spring Rolls
What Makes it Special: Women-owned Chinatown staple known for anise-sweet pho broth with impossibly tender proteins and paper-thin banh xeo in a bright, quiet space.
8
A high-volume pho spot near the Chinatown–DTLA edge with a broad menu and steady execution. Broth leans richer and slightly sweeter, and the filet mignon pho is a frequent favorite.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pho Filet Mignon, Bun Thit Nuong, Cha Gio
What Makes it Special: Big-review-count pho house with dependable bowls all day.
Worthy Picks
#5
Sage Blossom
7.9
A bright Central Plaza dining room pairing classic Vietnamese comfort with a slightly more modern Chinatown vibe. The pho here is clean and balanced, with a lighter broth and tidy garnish plate that suits repeat lunch visits. A solid middle-ground option when you want dependable bowls and a calmer sit-down space.
Must-Try Dishes:
Combination Pho, Shaken Beef, Vegetarian Spring Rolls
What Makes it Special: Modern-casual Chinatown setting with reliably executed pho and Vietnamese staples.
7.8
A classic Chinatown bánh mì counter with crackly baguettes and old-school fillings. It’s no-frills, but the liver pâté, pickled veg, and grilled meats hit with the kind of balance that keeps locals coming back.
Must-Try Dishes:
Banh Mi Dac Biet, Grilled Pork Banh Mi, Vietnamese Iced Coffee
What Makes it Special: One of the area’s most consistently crisp, traditional bánh mìs.
7.6
A low-key Vietnamese café best for fast, satisfying plates and takeout. The cơm tấm and combo phở are the move, with portions that feel generous for the price.
Must-Try Dishes:
Com Tam Dac Biet, Special Combo Pho, Goi Cuon (Spring Rolls)
What Makes it Special: Reliable, affordable Vietnamese plates with speedy service.